Marion Harris Look for the Silver Lining Asv Living Era | |
John McCormack, Lambert Murphy, Al Jolson, Arthur Fields, Henry Burr, Harry Lauder, The Peerless Quartet, Marion Harris, Billy Murphy, Sousa's band Songs Of WWI: From original recordings 1914-1926 Take Two | |
Marion Harris The Complete Victor Releases Archeophone Records (Includes "The Man I Love" and "After You've Gone") | |
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| Marion Harris Singer, Actress
(1896 - 1944)
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| | Marion Harris was a star of vaudeville in the 1920’s and the first white female singer to record jazz and blues, featuring a lot of material by African American composers.
Among her hundreds of recordings, some of her best from 1917 through the ‘20s are “St. Louis Blues,” “Beale Street Blues,” “Tea for Two,” “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” “Look for the Silver Lining,” “I Ain’t Got Nobody,” “Who’s Sorry Now,” “The Man I Love” and what many consider the definitive perfo Toggle share options GUMA
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