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Adelaide Hall

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Real name
Adelaide Louise Hall
Born
October 20, 1901
Died
November 7, 1993
Country
United Kingdom
Comments
US-born vocalist and entertainer
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Title Performer Release date Originally by
1937 Campbell and Burr, Marion Harris, Rega Dance Orchestra (Fred Hager), The Revelers [US1] REC,REL, Eddie Cantor PRF
  1943 Frances Williams PRF, Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees REC
March 1933 Adelaide Hall - Accompanied by Lew Leslie's Blackbirds Orchestra
  1940 Xavier Cugat and His Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Don Reid REC,REL, June Knight PRF
1949 Frank and James McCravy
1970 King Oliver's Jazz Band, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
1990 King Oliver's Jazz Band, Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
November 8, 1939 Bob Crosby and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Ward
1939 Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra, Dick Todd with Orchestra
1949 Maud Powell accompanied by George Falkenstein
1990 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain
1970 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain
  1939 Katherine Perry PRF, Les Brown and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Miriam Shaw REC,REL
1990 Fisk University Jubilee Singers
1976 Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
1990 Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra
  1990 Gertrude Lawrence PRF, Frank Sinatra – Orchestra under the direction of Axel Stordahl REC
listen on Internet Archive   1938 Adelaide Hall PRF, Meyer Davis' Swanee Syncopators – Vocal Chorus by Al Shayne REC
  1970 Adelaide Hall PRF, Meyer Davis' Swanee Syncopators – Vocal Chorus by Al Shayne REC
  1939 (unknown), Dick Powell PRF, Larry Clinton and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bea Wain REC
  1990 Ivie Anderson PRF, Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ivie Anderson REL
I Have Eyes Adelaide Hall with Fela Sowande 1939 Unverified
1932 Joe Venuti's Blue Four REL, Ed Lang REC, Ruth Etting
  1990 Woody Herman and His Orchestra REC, Dick Foran BRD
1970 Harold Arlen - Piano Accompaniment by Arthur Schutt
August 4, 1944 Dorsey Brothers' Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Jean Bowes
April 1945 (unknown)
  1936 Frances Langford BRD, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Frank Luther REC
  1936 Fats Waller and Orchestra BRD, Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Louis Armstrong REC
March 1933 Adelaide Hall
listen on Internet Archive 1928 Adelaide Hall
1970 Adelaide Hall
November 8, 1939 Horace Heidt and His Musical Knights - Vocal Chorus Larry Cotton & Heidt's High Lights
  1990 Ethel Waters REC, Minto Cato PRF
1931 Ernest Rogers, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra
1949 Tuskegee Institute Singers
  1970 Frank Crumit REC, Ina Duncan, Adelaide Hall and Arthur Porter PRF
1970 Ethel Waters
1941 Geraldo and The Savoy Hotel Orchestra – Vocalist: Dorothy Carless
1939 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
1949 (unknown)
August 4, 1944 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, The Boswell Sisters
1990 Prince's Band
  1937 Ethel Waters with Duke Ellington & His Orchestra PRF, Leo Reisman and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Harold Arlen REC
1932 Isham Jones and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Scrappy Lambert
1990 Ralph McTell
1949 Standard Quartette
1939 Jimmie Lunceford and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by James Young
listen on Internet Archive 1938 Virginia Verrill
1970 Virginia Verrill
1990 Virginia Verrill
1970 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
  1990 Teddy Lynch with Fairchild and Carroll and Their Orchestra REC, Mitzi Green PRF
The Lady Is a Tramp Adelaide Hall 1940 Unverified
  1990 Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Buddy Di Vito REC, Dick Haymes BRD, Dick Haymes with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young REL
April 1945 Kay Kyser's Orchestra with Harry Babbitt
1937 Alice Faye
1990 Barbra Streisand
1939 (unknown)
1936 Henry Allen and His Orchestra
October 1951 Hadda Brooks
1991 Elsie Carlisle
1990 Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orch. - Vocal Refrain by Joey Nash
  1937 Ruby Newman & His Rainbow Room Orch. featuring Ray Heatherton REC, Ray Heatherton & Mitzi Green PRF
1932 Leo Reisman and His Orchestra