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Mary Martin

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Aliases
Mary Martin and Girls
Mary Martin and Nurses
Real name
Mary Virginia Martin
Born
December 1, 1913
Died
November 3, 1990
Country
United States
Comments
Actress, singer and Broadway legend
Member of
Company [The Sound of Music, Broadway 1959] Maria Rainer
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Title Performer Release date Covered by
(47 artists)
1954 (6 artists)
(91 artists)
(219 artists)
May 9, 1949 (3 artists)
(14 artists)
1950 (6 artists)
(55 artists)
(33 artists)
101 Strings
(28 artists)
(8 artists)
May 9, 1949 (51 artists)
(71 artists)
Richard Conrad with William Merrill
1954 (2 artists)
(9 artists)
(22 artists)
(17 artists)
1966 (55 artists)
1959 (632 artists)
Sampled by Ariana Grande
(242 artists)
(118 artists)
(18 artists)
(28 artists)
(158 artists)
(16 artists)
(32 artists)
Sampled by Gwen Stefani
Together Forever Mary Martin & Robert Preston 1966 Unverified
May 9, 1949 (6 artists)
What is a Woman? Mary Martin Unverified

Covers by Mary Martin

Title Performer Release date Originally by
May 9, 1949 Mary Martin
1949 Vincent Lopez and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus Bob Lytell
listen on Internet Archive September 1940 Mitchell Ayres and His Fashions-In-Music - Vocal Refrain by Tommy Taylor and Chorus
December 1950 William Gaxton & Bettina Hall
August 1947 David Brooks and Marion Bell
1959 Mary Martin, Theodore Bikel
December 1950 Ethel Merman
November 1957 Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton
May 9, 1949 Mary Martin
December 1950 Ethel Merman
March 1952 Jane Froman - Orchestra under direction of Al Goodman
1959 Bing Crosby
1949 Ginger Rogers and Willie Howard
1959 Johnny Green and His Orchestra
August 1947 Patrício Teixeira, (unknown)
Dancing in the Dark Mary Martin 1950 Unverified
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra, Dick Todd with Orchestra
November 1957 Ethel Merman & Art Barnett
1941 Irene Bordoni
1959 Mary Martin
1959 Theodore Bikel, Mary Martin, Children
1959 Harry Richman
February 1944 Mary Martin
1959 Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank Comstock
i Get Out Those Old Records Mary Martin and Her Son Larry (Mary Martin) January 2, 1951 Unverified
1958 Gertrude Lawrence
1949 Doris Carson
July 1944 Sonny Dunham and His Orchestra
High and Low Mary Martin 1950 Unverified
1958 Roy Atwell, Pinto Colvig, Billy Gilbert, Otis Harlan & Scotty Mattraw
May 9, 1949 Mary Martin and Girls
1958 Gene Kelly & Leila Ernst
listen on Internet Archive September 1940 Charlie Barnet and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Larry Taylor
1940 William Gaxton & Ethel Merman
December 1950 William Gaxton & Ethel Merman
November 1957 Ethel Merman
November 1957 Ethel Merman & Ensemble
July 1944 Louis Prima and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Lily Ann Carol
November 1957 Ethel Merman
February 1944 Mary Martin
Mary Martin and Girl's Chorus with Orchestra conducted by Salvatore Dell'Isola
1959 Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Luther
1958 Bill Thompson
1958 Adriana Caselotti and Harry Stockwell
1949 Evelyn Laye
1959 Maurice Chevalier, Rolfe Sedan, Bert Roach, Jeanette MacDonald
1958 Dick Haymes with Victor Young and His Orchestra
1958 Shirley Ross
1959 Ethel Merman & Bob Hope
1954 Mary Martin and Boys Chorus
1940 Ethel Merman
1941 Mary Martin with Oscar Levant on piano
1958 (unknown), Dinah Shore - Orchestra under the direction of Harry Zimmerman
1939 (unknown), (unknown)
1940 Irene Bordoni and Arthur Margetson
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra
1939 John Yorke Atlee
October 1951 Ezio Pinza
Looking for Romance (I Bring You a Song) Mary Martin Unverified
1959 Kenny Baker [US1]
November 1957 Ethel Merman and "Moonshine Lullaby" Trio
1939 Sophie Tucker
1946 Mary Martin and Yul Brynner
1949 Mitzi Green
1958 Mitzi Green
1939 Mary Martin
1940 Mary Martin
1954 Mary Martin
1958 Adriana Caselotti and Harry Stockwell
Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra
1959 (unknown), Mary Martin
Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye - Vocal Refrain by Tommy Ryan
1959 Lauri Peters, Brian Davies, Mary Martin, Lauri Peters
1958 Adriana Caselotti
1958 Ezio Pinza
Kurt Weill
February 1944 Kurt Weill
1959 Adele Astaire & Allen Kearns
February 1944 Mary Martin
The Lady Is a Tramp Mary Martin 1951 Unverified
1959 Mary Martin
1958 Jo Stafford and Gordon MacRae
1959 Chick Bullock accompanied by His Orchestra
1958 Doris Carson & Ray Bolger
November 1957 William O'Neal, Marty May, Ray Middleton and Ethel Merman
1959 Tullio Carminati
1959 Mary Martin
1959 Hal Kemp and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Skinny Ennis
1959 Al Bowlly
November 1957 Ethel Merman & Ray Middleton
1958 Vivienne Segal
1959 Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Kenny Sargent
1942 Byron G. Harlan
1959 Ronald Graham
1940 Elsie Carlisle
1958 Cliff Edwards with Victor Young and His Orchestra - And The Ken Darby Singers
1959 Ray Heatherton & Mitzi Green
1958 Adriana Caselotti
listen on Internet Archive 1939 Raquel Meller, Gypsy and Marta
1940 Margaret Adams
1958 Adriana Caselotti
You Are Never Away Mary Martin and Richard Rodgers 1958 Unverified
Lauri Peters, Brian Davies
Covered by (4 artists)
November 1957 Ethel Merman
1958 Frances Langford, Libby Bennett, Ann Miller & Lucille Ball [dubbed by Trudy Erwin]
December 1950 William Gaxton & Ethel Merman
1959 Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle and The Modernaires

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# Reported by Reported on Status Last update
#36468 wally creek 2008-04-28 23:08:51 UTC processed 2008-05-03 23:23:40 UTC by Denis
#41502 Isa 2010-04-07 10:53:43 UTC processed 2011-01-08 02:46:54 UTC by tsk