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Lisa Kirk

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Aliases
Lisa Kirk and Company
Real name
Elsie Kirk
Born
February 25, 1925
Died
November 11, 1990
Country
United States
Comments
Singer known for her "husky alto" voice and actress on stage and on television. Kirk, a non-smoker, died of lung cancer.
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Covers by Lisa Kirk

Title Performer Release date Originally by
February 1951 Arthur Smith Trio
November 19, 1949 Puritan Novelty Orchestra
December 1949 Reg Dixon with Albert Marland and His Orchestra
December 1949 Teresa Brewer and Bobby Wayne with Jack Pleis and His Orchestra
listen on Internet Archive February 13, 1950 (unknown)
  1962 Ethel Merman REL,PRF
  1951 Roger Wolfe Kahn and His Orchestra REC, Harry Richman PRF
listen on Internet Archive February 1950 Gene Arnold
1959 Dinah Shore with Frank De Vol's Orchestra and Chorus
1959 Marion Harris
listen on Internet Archive January 1951 Dolores Valesco
June 1950 Doris Day and The Mellomen - Orchestra under the direction of George Wyle
listen on Internet Archive   January 1951 Frances Langford BRD, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Luther REC
1959 Sam Lanin's Dance Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Arthur Hall
April 1952 Jeri Southern with Orchestra directed by Sy Oliver
listen on Internet Archive 1950 Arthur Fields
listen on Internet Archive February 13, 1950 (unknown)
September 1950 Bing Crosby and Peggy Lee
1959 Gertrude Lawrence and Jack Buchanan
May 1951 Shirley Booth
  1962 Ethel Merman REL,PRF
November 19, 1949 Spade Cooley and His Orchestra - Vocal by “Tex” and “Oakie”
  1962 Ethel Merman, Jack Klugman REL, Ethel Merman and Jack Klugman PRF
  1962 Ethel Merman REL,PRF
  1947 Dinah Shore - Orchestra under the direction of Sonny Burke REC, Lisa Kirk PRF
  October 15, 1990 Gertrude Lawrence REC,REL,PRF
  1959 Lisa Kirk REL,PRF, Bing Crosby with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra REC
  1959 Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Harry Cool REC, Dinah Shore with Orchestra conducted by Paul Wetstein REL
  1962 Ethel Merman, Jack Klugman REL, Ethel Merman and Jack Klugman PRF
  1951 Tommy Dorsey & His Clambake Seven - Vocal Refrain by Edythe Wright REC, Alice Faye BRD