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Pat Suzuki

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Aliases
Pat Suzuki and Dancers
Real name
Chiyoko Suzuki
Born
September 22, 1930
Country
United States
Comments
Singer and actress, who is best known for her role in the original Broadway production of the musical Flower Drum Song and her performance of the song "I Enjoy Being a Girl" in the show.
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Originals

Covers by Pat Suzuki

Title Performer Release date Originally by
  1958 Lisa Kirk PRF,REL, Dinah Shore - Orchestra under the direction of Harry Zimmerman REC
1958 Ethel Merman
  1958 Frances Williams PRF, Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees REC
1958 Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Fran Warren
1958 Billy Eckstine - Orchestra conducted by Russ Case
1958 Sarah Vaughan - Orchestra under the direction of Joe Lipman
  1960 Fred Astaire with Leo Reisman and His Orchestra REC, Fred Astaire BRD
1958 Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye - Vocal Refrain by The Kaye Choir
  1958 Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra, Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Kenny Sargent REC, Ink Spots REL
1960 (unknown)
Down Argentina Way Pat Suzuki 2009 Unverified
1960 Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus Billie Holiday
  1967 Harry Guardino REC,REL,PRF
  1958 Joe Cook and Alice Boulden PRF, Victor Arden–Phil Ohman and Their Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Frank Luther REC
1958 Doris Day - Orchestra under the direction of Frank Comstock
1967 Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike)
1960 Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest
1958 Dinah Shore with Frank De Vol's Orchestra and Chorus
  1958 Benny Goodman and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest REC, Frances Comstock & Alfred Drake PRF
  1960 Woody Herman and His Orchestra REC, Jo Stafford and The Pied Pipers with Paul Weston & His Orchestra REL
  1958 Tony Martin with Orchestra under direction of Victor Young REC, Harry James and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Helen Forrest BRD
1967 Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Paula Kelly and The Four Modernaires
  1958 Percy Faith PRF, Glenn Miller and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Ray Eberle REC,REL
  1960 Mildred Bailey and Her Orchestra REC, Evelyn Laye PRF
  1958 Rex Harrison REL,PRF
  1959 Tony Bennett with Percy Faith & His Orch. REL, Sydney Chaplin and Judy Holliday PRF
  1958 Richard Himber and His Ritz-Carlton Orch. - Vocal Refrain by Stuart Allen REC,REL, June Knight & Charles Walters PRF
1958 Kaye Ballard
1960 Mabel Mercer
1960 Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale and Ensemble
1959 Arabella Hong
  1960 Fairchild and Carroll and Their Orchestra REL, Mitzi Green PRF
1958 Mary Martin
  1967 Cannonball Adderley and The Poll-Winners, featuring Ray Brown, Wes Montgomery REC, Anthony Perkins REL,PRF
  1959 John Michael King REL,PRF
1958 Elizabeth Spencer
  1960 Ethel Merman, Jack Klugman REL, Ethel Merman and Jack Klugman PRF
1958 Duke Ellington and His Orchestra
  1958 Sammy Davis, Jr. - Orchestra directed by Sy Oliver REC, Fred Astaire BRD
1958 Hoagy Carmichael & His Pals, Chester Leighton & His Sophomores - Vocal Chorus by Chester Leighton
1959 Pat Suzuki and Larry Blyden
1958 Pat Suzuki and Larry Blyden
The Eyes of Texas Pat Suzuki 1958 Unverified
  1958 Teddy Lynch with Fairchild and Carroll and Their Orchestra REC, Mitzi Green PRF
  1959 Judy Holliday, Ensemble PRF, Carmen McRae with Orchestra directed by Jack Pleis REC,REL
1958 (unknown), Percy Faith & His Orch., featuring Felicia Sanders
1958 Tullio Carminati
  1959 Meredith Willson and His Orchestra and Eileen Wilson, Barbara Cook and Robert Preston PRF, Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra with Sue Raney REC,REL
  1959 Carol Lawrence & Larry Kert REC,REL, Larry Kert and Carol Lawrence PRF
Two Faces in the Dark Pat Suzuki March 1959 Unverified
1967 Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Helen O'Connell
1960 Katharyn Mayfield - Robert Bard
  1960 Maurice Chevalier BRD, Ed. Loyd and His Orchestra (Ed Kirkeby) REC

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