the Andrews Sisters
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Laverne Andrews (1911–1967)
Born Laverne Sophie Andrews, 6 July 1911, Minneapolis, Minnesota; died 8 May 1967, Brentwood, California.
Sometimes credited as:
La Verne Andrews
Laverne The Andrews Sisters
The Andrews Sisters
‹ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0028739/ ›
Maxene Andrews (1916–1995)
Born Maxene Angelyn Andrews, 3 January 1916, Minneapolis, Minnesota; died 21 October 1995, Hyannis, Massachusetts.
Sometimes credited as:
The Andrews Sisters
Maxine
‹ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0028782/ ›
Patty Andrews
Born Patricia Marie Andrews, 16 February 1918, Mound, Minnesota.
Sometimes credited as:
The Andrews Sisters
Patti Andrews
Patty
‹ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0028809/ ›
Media library main entries:
1. Andrews Sisters—Andrews Sisters 10″ singles
2. Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters…—“Jingle bells” [7″ single]
3. the Andrews Sisters et al.—The Andrews Sisters show (1974) [the Andrews Sisters, Patty Andrews]
4. the Andrews Sisters—Sing, sing, sing (197?)
1. Andrews Sisters—Andrews Sisters 10″ singles
p/d Decca [10/78]
—…with Vic Schœn and his orchestra
• Chattanooga choo choo from 20th Century–Fox picture “Sun Valley serenade”[;] vocal with orchestra
~[(music:) Harry Warren; (lyrics:) Mack Gordon]
• For all we know[;] vocal with male chorus and orchestra
~[(music:) J. Fred Coots; (lyrics:) Sam M. Lewis] ‹ See J. Fred Coots, Sam Lewis. ›
—Andrews Sisters… [4094]
• Civilization (bongo, bongo, bongo)
~[(music:) Carl Sigman; (lyrics:) Bob Hilliard]
• Bread and butter woman
~[(lyrics:) Allan Roberts; (music:) Lester Lee]
—Danny Kaye • Andrews Sisters… [23940]
• Take me out to the ball game (2:28)
~[(music:) Albert von Tilzer; (lyrics:) Jack Norworth]
• In the good old summer time (2:56)
~[(music:) George Evans; (lyrics:) Ren Shields]
—Andrews Sisters and Dan Dailey… [24605]
2. Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters…—“Jingle bells” b/w “Santa Claus is comin’ to town” [7″ single]
p/d M C A MCA-65019 [7]
—Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters with Vic Schœn and his orchestra
“Previously released as Decca 23281”
• Jingle bells [The one-horse open sleigh]
~[(James Pierpont)]
• Santa Claus is comin’ to town
~[(music:) J. Fred Coots; (lyrics:) Haven Gillespie]
3. the Andrews Sisters et al.—The Andrews Sisters show (1974) [the Andrews Sisters, Patty Andrews]
p/d Radiola MR-1033 [M]; 1974
“Music series #6[,] release #33”
‹ Jewish, Ashkenazi ›
§ side A: The Andrews Sisters show[;] unedited, exactly as heard on the Blue network December 31, 1944; with Gabby Hayes, the Riders of the Purple Sage, and guest Bing Crosby.
[• Pennsylvania polka (from Give out sisters)
~(Zeke Manners, Lester Lee)
—the Andrews Sisters
• The trolley song (from Meet me in St. Louis)
~(lyrics: Ralph Blane; music: Hugh Martin)
—the Andrews Sisters
• Don’t blame me for falling in love with you(?)
—Patty Andrews
• Don’t fence me in (from Hollywood canteen)
~(Cole Porter)
—Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters
• Accent-tchu-ate the positive (from Here come the WAVEs)
~(music: Harold Arlen; lyrics: Johnny Mercer)
—Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters
• Home on the range
~(music: Daniel E. Kelly; lyrics: Brewster M. Higley)
—the Riders of the Purple Sage
• Auld lang syne
~(music: traditional; lyrics: Robert Burns)
—the Andrews Sisters
• We’ll be with you next Sunday afternoon [I’ll be with you in apple blossom time]
~(lyrics: Neville Fleeson; music: Albert von Tilzer)]
§ side B: “The Andrews Sisters on radio”
• Make believe you are glad when you’re sorry;
Campbell’s soup commercial;
Wunderbar. [from Kiss me, Kate]
~[(Cole Porter)]
Also heard: Buddy Clark, Del Sharbutt (as Del Sharbut). Club 15, 1949.
• Saturday night is the loneliest night of the week;
~[(lyrics: Sammy Cahn; music: Jule Styne)]
[Accent-tchu-ate the positive (from Here come the WAVEs)
~(music: Harold Arlen; lyrics: Johnny Mercer)
—Nelson Eddy]
Good, good, good. Also heard: Nelson Eddy, Mail call, 1945.
• Heartbreaker. Also heard: Bob Crosby. Club 15, 1949.
• Sonny boy. Also heard: Bob Hope. Radio’s biggest show, June 18, 1946. [from The singing fool]
~[(lyrics: Al Jolson, Buddy G. DeSylva, Lew Brown; music: Ray Henderson)]
• Wedding samba. Also heard: Dick Haymes. Club 15 Red Cross special, 1950. [דער נײַער שער]
~[(music: Abe Ellstein)]
• The wedding of Lili Marlene. Also heard: Dick Haymes. Club 15, November, 1949.
~[(music: Johnny Reine; lyrics: Tommie Connor)]
• Sabre dance. Also heard: Bob Crosby. Guest star, 1947. [from Gayane]
~[(music: Aram Khachaturyan)]
• Go west, young man. Also heard: Win Elliot (as Winn Elliot). Guest star, 1947.
• Feudin’, fussin’, fightin’. Also heard: a mystery voice! [Al Jolson?] Kraft music hall, February 24, 1949.
4. the Andrews Sisters—Sing, sing, sing (197?)
p/d Pickwick SPC 3382 [R]; 197_
Sing! sing! sing! (title on cover)
• Sing, sing, sing (2:36)
~[Louis Prima]
—Skip Martin & his orchestra
• Don’t be that way (2:47)
~[Benny Goodman, Edgar M. Sampson (as Edgar Sampson), Mitchell Parish]
—Skip Martin & his orchestra
• The mambo man (2:12)
~[Sonny Burke, Jack Elliott]
—Sonny Burke & his orchestra
• If I had a boy like you (2:57)
~[Louis W. McDermott]
—Skip Martin & his orchestra
• In the mood (2:49)
~[(lyrics:) Andy Razaf; (music:) Joe Garland (expanded from “Tar paper stomp,” by Wingy Manone)]
• Old Don Juan (2:30)
~[George Tibbles, Ramey Idriss]
—Desi Arnaz & his orchestra
• East of the sun (2:52)
~[Brooks Bowman]
—Sy Oliver & his orchestra
• Piccolo Pete (2:27)
~[Phil Baxter]
—Sy Oliver & his orchestra
As performers:
(The best years of our lives; Boogie woogie bugle boy; Diva sampler; The great vocalists; The greatest hits of the 30s; An old-fashioned Christmas; Stagedoor canteen)
• Al Jolson—The Jolson story[;] Rainbow ’round my shoulder (1957)
• ’Way down yonder in New Orléans
~[(lyrics:) Henry Creamer; (music:) Turner Layton (as J. Turner Layton)]
—with Andrews Sisters
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