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The Clooney sisters' version, which was also released as a single, was the most popular recording of the song, charting in 1954 and peaking at #30. [2]In 1954, the song was also made famous in the United Kingdom by sister act the Beverley Sisters.
White Christmas is a 1954 American musical film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen.Filmed in Technicolor, it features the songs of Irving Berlin, including a new version of the title song, "White Christmas", introduced by Crosby in the 1942 film Holiday Inn.
Although Betty recorded the hit song "Sisters" from the film White Christmas (1954) with Rosemary for Columbia's single release, in the movie Vera-Ellen's singing voice was dubbed by singer Trudy Stevens. Not one to seek fame, she subsequently retired from showbiz to raise her family, appearing only sporadically on television until her death.
White Christmas is a musical based on the Paramount Pictures 1954 film of the same name.The book is by David Ives and Paul Blake, with music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.The original St. Louis production starred Lara Teeter, Karen Mason, Lauren Kennedy, and Lee Roy Reams, and the 2004 San Francisco production starred Brian D'Arcy James, Anastasia Barzee, Meredith Patterson, and Jeffry Denman.
Song sisters may refer to: Song Ruoshen, ... Sisters (song), 1954 song by Irving Berlin; SisterSong, an activist organization dedicated to reproductive justice
Song / Music Title Characters Vocalists (Singers and speakers etc.) Instrumental Music Year recorded Main Title: N/A: N/A: M-G-M Studio Orchestra: 1954 Bless Your Beautiful Hide: Adam: Howard Keel: 1953 Bless Your Beautiful Hide (reprise) 1954 Wonderful, Wonderful Day: Milly: Jane Powell When You're in Love: 1953 Goin' Courtin' Milly and Brothers
The CD Sun's Singing Sweethearts, a collection of Miller Sister's songs, was released in 1996 by AVI Entertainment. The compilation rounds up at least one extant take of every song Milly and Jo recorded at Sun, their backup work behind Cast King and Glenn Honeycutt and as a special bonus, an early demo by the original Miller Trio.
Jo Stafford – No. 15 in 1954; Dinah Washington – a No. 4 R&B/Hip-Hop Songs hit in 1954, [3] inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999; Helen Grayco – No. 29 in 1954; The DeCastro Sisters ("It's Love" / "Teach Me Tonight", Abbott Record Co. 3001) [4] – No. 2 in 1955. In addition, a 1959 re-recording titled "Teach Me Tonight Cha Cha ...