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Jack Webb

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Real name
John Randolph Webb
Born
April 2, 1920
Died
December 23, 1982
Country
United States
Comments
Actor from California. He is best known for his role as Sgt. Joe Friday in Dragnet on network radio and television.
Family
Julie London Wife (1947-1953)
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Covers by Jack Webb

Title Performer Release date Originally by
i Breezin' Along with the Breeze Pete Kelly And His Big Seven (introduction narrative by Jack Webb) (Jack Webb) 1955 Unverified
1958 Bing Crosby
i Bye Bye Blackbird Pete Kelly And His Big Seven (introduction narrative by Jack Webb) (Jack Webb) 1955 Unverified
  1958 Tony Martin with Henri René and His Orchestra REL, Julie Andrews, Jon Cypher BRD
i Hard Hearted Hannah Pete Kelly And His Big Seven (introduction narrative by Jack Webb) (Jack Webb) 1955 Unverified
i I'm Gonna Meet My Sweetie Now Pete Kelly And His Big Seven (introduction narrative by Jack Webb) (Jack Webb) 1955 Unverified
i I Never Knew Pete Kelly And His Big Seven (introduction narrative by Jack Webb) (Jack Webb) 1955 Unverified
1958 Gordon Jenkins and His Chorus & Orchestra
1958 Frank Sinatra – Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra
i Oh! Didn't He Ramble Pete Kelly And His Big Seven (introduction narrative by Jack Webb) (Jack Webb) 1955 Unverified
i Pete Kelly's Blues Pete Kelly And His Big Seven (introduction narrative by Jack Webb) (Jack Webb) 1955 Unverified
i Smiles Pete Kelly And His Big Seven (introduction narrative by Jack Webb) (Jack Webb) 1955 Unverified
i Somebody Loves Me Pete Kelly And His Big Seven (introduction narrative by Jack Webb) (Jack Webb) 1955 Unverified
1958 Mel Tormé and His Mel-Tones
i Sugar Pete Kelly And His Big Seven (introduction narrative by Jack Webb) (Jack Webb) 1955 Unverified
1958 Jack Payne & His Band
i What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry Pete Kelly And His Big Seven (introduction narrative by Jack Webb) (Jack Webb) 1955 Unverified
1958 Johnny Mathis with Ray Conniff and His Orchestra
1958 Al Jolson
  1958 Mark Dawson and Lois Lee REL,PRF
You're Not In My Arms Tonight Jack Webb 1958 Missing information
1958 Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Dick Haymes

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