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Margaret Whiting I could write a book, I’ll walk alone

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Forgotten Music on 78 RPM Records S3productions 

           

Margaret Whiting I could write a book, I’ll walk alone

 

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Margaret Whiting (vocals) with Orchestra dir. by Lou Busch | (Session #2506) LA, January 25, 1952

 

I could write a book

I’ll walk alone

 

Blue Capitol Records, 2000 (9650)

 

I could Write a Book

Composers Richard Rodgers- Lorenez Hart

From 1940  Broadway production “Pal Joey”

Orchestra conducted by Lou Busch

 

I’ll walk alone

Composers Jules Styne-Sammy Cahn

20th century Fox “With a Song in my Heart”

Orchestra conducted by Lou Busch

 

Louis Ferdinand Busch (July 18, 1910 – September 19, 1979) was an American record producer, musician and songwriter, who was best known for performing as a pianist under the nickname Joe "Fingers" Carr.

 

Margaret Eleanor Whiting (July 22, 1924 – January 10, 2011) was a singer of American popular music and country music who first made her reputation during the 1940s and 1950s.

 In her childhood, Whiting's singing ability had already been noticed, and at the age of only seven she sang for singer-lyricist Johnny Mercer, with whom her father had collaborated on some popular songs ("Too Marvelous for Words"). In 1942, Mercer co-founded Capitol Records and signed Margaret to one of Capitol's first recording contracts.

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