Connie Boswell

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I Cover the Waterfront 00:00 Tools
Say It Isn't So 03:15 Tools
Sand In My Shoes 03:11 Tools
One Dozen Roses 02:51 Tools
Blue Moon 03:10 Tools
In The Middle Of A Kiss 02:57 Tools
With Every Breath I Take 03:19 Tools
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 02:57 Tools
Mama Don't Allow It 02:42 Tools
Lullaby Of The Leaves 03:10 Tools
Where There's Smoke There's Fire 03:08 Tools
On The Isle Of May 02:40 Tools
The Nearness of You 03:11 Tools
I'll Never Have To Dream Again 02:36 Tools
Under A Blanket Of Blue 02:56 Tools
You Were Meant For Me 03:06 Tools
Say It 03:19 Tools
Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow 02:46 Tools
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter 02:43 Tools
A New Moon Over My Shoulder 02:40 Tools
The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams 03:13 Tools
You`ve Got Me Crying Again 03:18 Tools
Me Minus You 03:01 Tools
On the Beach at Bali-Bali 03:06 Tools
Between 18th And 19th On Chestnut Street 03:06 Tools
That Old Feeling 02:50 Tools
All Alone 02:50 Tools
Blueberry Hill 03:21 Tools
You Are My Lucky Star 03:00 Tools
My Lips Want Kisses 02:41 Tools
Bob White (Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight) 02:38 Tools
Swing Me a Lullaby 03:02 Tools
Soon 03:08 Tools
isle of may 02:37 Tools
Cheek To Cheek 02:57 Tools
Stormy Weather 03:13 Tools
When the Roses Bloom Again 03:19 Tools
Trust in Me 03:00 Tools
Lost in a Fog 03:19 Tools
The River's Taking Care of Me 03:05 Tools
Ebb Tide 03:00 Tools
There Must Be A Way 02:52 Tools
The Carioca 03:07 Tools
Top Hat, White Tie And Tails 03:11 Tools
WHISPERS IN THE DARK 02:53 Tools
I Let a Song Go out of My Heart 03:16 Tools
Heart And Soul 02:53 Tools
The Music Goes 'Round And Around 03:10 Tools
Dinner At Eight 02:49 Tools
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 03:13 Tools
Concerntratin' On You 03:16 Tools
Martha 03:06 Tools
With All My Heart 03:05 Tools
You Forgot To Remember 03:02 Tools
You've Got Me Crying Again 03:18 Tools
Hummin' To Myself 02:57 Tools
Let Yourself Go 02:44 Tools
I'm All Dressed Up With a Broken Heart 03:00 Tools
Underneath the Arches 02:58 Tools
Fare Thee, Honey, Fare Thee Well 03:04 Tools
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! - Connie Boswell 02:49 Tools
Sunrise Serenade 02:36 Tools
A New Moon Is Over My Shoulder 02:57 Tools
Amapola 03:01 Tools
Concentratin' On You 03:17 Tools
Yes Indeed! 03:08 Tools
Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy) 03:02 Tools
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams 02:44 Tools
Basin Street Blues 03:00 Tools
Little Man You've Had a Busy Day 03:03 Tools
I Hear A Rhapsody 03:05 Tools
Look for the Silver Lining 03:08 Tools
Martha (Ah! So Pure) 03:06 Tools
It's the Talk of the Town 02:48 Tools
All I Do Is Dream of You 03:12 Tools
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans 04:24 Tools
I'm Putting All My Eggs In ne Basket 02:48 Tools
Time on My Hands 03:11 Tools
Mr. Freddie Blues 03:00 Tools
Ol' Buttermilk Sky 02:47 Tools
Home On THe Range 02:35 Tools
There's a Small Hotel 03:08 Tools
Washboard Blues 03:08 Tools
MOON OVER MIAMI 02:55 Tools
ARTIE SHAW - MY LITTLE NEST OF HEAVENLY BLUE 11:06 Tools
Bob White 00:00 Tools
Deep In A Dream 02:55 Tools
A Boulevard Of Broken Dreams 03:12 Tools
Start The Day Right 02:55 Tools
Gypsy Love Song 02:55 Tools
I'm Gonna Cry (Cryin' Blues) 02:55 Tools
The River's Takin' Care of Me 02:09 Tools
Artie Shaw 02:55 Tools
Concentratin' (on You) 03:02 Tools
An Apple For The Teacher 03:02 Tools
I Don't Mind 02:20 Tools
Things Might Have Been So Different 03:02 Tools
Dinah 03:00 Tools
I Cried for You 03:00 Tools
These Foolish Things Remind Me of You 02:09 Tools
Where 03:00 Tools
All Of Me 03:00 Tools
If I Give My Heart To You 02:57 Tools
I'll Never Say "Never Again" Again 02:35 Tools
Let It Snow 02:57 Tools
The Night When Love Was Born 03:00 Tools
Simple and Sweet 03:00 Tools
Isn't It A Shame 03:14 Tools
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let 03:14 Tools
They Can't Take That Away from Me 03:00 Tools
What Is It 03:00 Tools
I Went Out of My Way 03:14 Tools
ARTIE SHAW - WHERE THERE'S SMOKE THERE'S FIRE 00:30 Tools
Smoke Get's In Your Eyes 00:30 Tools
You Can Call It Swing 00:30 Tools
Connie Boswell - I Cover the Waterfront 02:57 Tools
Sweet Eloise 02:57 Tools
Soon - Connie Boswell 02:57 Tools
Alexander's Ragtime Band 02:57 Tools
Remember 03:00 Tools
Canyon Passage: Ole Buttermilk Sky 03:00 Tools
I Cover the Waterfront - Connie Boswell 03:00 Tools
Everything Happens to Me 03:00 Tools
When I Take My Sugar To Tea 03:00 Tools
You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way 03:00 Tools
V.YOUNG - ON THE ISLE OF MAY 03:00 Tools
V.YOUNG 03:00 Tools
The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams [1934] 03:09 Tools
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Connee Boswell From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Connee Boswell Background information Birth nameConstance Foore Boswell BornDecember 3, 1907 Kansas City, Missouri, United States DiedOctober 11, 1976 (aged 68) New York, New York, United States GenresJazz OccupationsVocalist InstrumentsVocal Constance Foore "Connee" Boswell (December 3, 1907, Kansas City, Missouri – October 11, 1976, New York, NY) was an American female vocalist born in Kansas City but raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. With her sisters, Martha and Helvetia "Vet" Boswell, she performed in the 1930s as The Boswell Sisters and became a highly influential singing group during this period via recordings and radio. Connee herself is widely considered one of the greatest jazz female vocalists and was a major influence on Ella Fitzgerald who said, "My mother brought home one of her records, and I fell in love with it....I tried so hard to sound just like her."[1] In 1936, Connee's sisters retired and Connee continued on as a solo artist (having also recorded solos during her years with the group). The Boswells came to be well known locally while still in their early teens, making appearances in New Orleans theaters and radio. They made their first recordings for Victor Records in 1925, which included "Cryin' Blues" where Connee is featured singing in the style of her early influence, the African American singer Mamie Smith. The Boswell Sisters became stage professionals that year when they were tapped to fill in for an act at New Orleans' Orpheum Theatre. They received an invitation to come to Chicago and perform in 1928 and honed their act on the Western Vaudeville Circuit. When their tour ended they traveled to San Francisco. The hotel that had been recommended had a less than savory reputation, and the man at the desk suggested that these three young ladies might be better off in another hotel. That man, Harry Leedy, would later become their manager on a handshake and become a permanent part of Connee's life. The Boswell Sisters travelled to Los Angeles where they performed on local radio and "side-miked" for the soundies, including the 1930 production "Under Montana Skies." They did not attain national attention, however, until they moved to New York City in 1930 and started making national radio broadcasts. After a few recordings with Okeh Records, they made numerous recordings for Brunswick Records from 1931-1935. In 1935, the sisters had a #1 hit with "The Object of My Affection", the biggest of twenty top 20 records they would enjoy. In 1936, the group signed to Decca Records and after just three releases called it quits (the last recording was February 12, 1936). Connee Boswell continued to have a successful solo career as a singer for Decca. All through her career with The Boswell Sisters, and well into the 1940s, her name was spelled "Connie". She later changed the spelling to Connee, reputedly because it made it easier to sign autographs. Connee Boswell was also an arranger (the legendary Boswell Sisters harmony arrangements are hers) and a composer. Connee sang from a wheelchair - or seated position - during her entire career, due to either a childhood bout with polio or a childhood accident (sources differ). The general public was not aware of her condition although Boswell herself did not keep this secret. During World War II, she tried to get involved with the U.S.O. tours but was not given permission to travel overseas. The "powers that be" apparently thought it might not be a morale-booster to have a "cripple" perform for the troops. Connee Boswell was a favorite duet partner of Bing Crosby and they frequently sang together on radio as well as recording several hit records as a duo in the 1930s and 1940's. Boswell, Crosby, and Eddie Cantor recorded a version of Alexander's Ragtime Band that was a #1 hit in 1938.In 1939, Crosby and Boswell had three hit duet records that each climbed into the top 12 on Billboard; "An Apple For The Teacher" climbed all the way to #2. Connee Boswell also had several dozen solo hits, including "Moonlight Moon" in 1942. Boswell's career slackened in the 1950s but she still recorded occasionally and would be featured on a number of television broadcasts including a regular stint on the 1959 series "Pete Kelly's Blues". Connee Boswell died at age 68 in 1976, in New York, NY. A number of her recordings are now available on CD, both as a soloist and part of the Boswell Sisters. [edit]Connee Boswell Compact Discs Connee Boswell (1995, out of print) Deep in a Dream (1996) Connee Boswell Sings Irving Berlin (1997, out of print) Heart and Soul (1997) Connee Boswell and the Original Memphis Five in Hi-Fi' (1998, out of print) They Can't Take These Songs (2004) Moonlight and Roses (2004) With All My Heart (2005) Singing the Blues (2006) [edit]References ^ Stephen Holden (1996-06-16). "Ella Fitzgerald, the Voice of Jazz, Dies at 79". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-04-06. [edit]External links Boswell Sisters website Bozzies.com The Boswell Sisters sound clips and CDs The Boswell Sisters Vocal Group Hall of Fame Page Connee Boswell at the Internet Movie Database Categories: Jazz musicians from New Orleans, Louisiana | 1907 births | 1976 deaths | American female singers | American pop singers | Musicians from New Orleans, Louisiana | People from New Orleans, Louisiana | People from Missouri | People from the Kansas City metropolitan area | Vaudeville performers | RCA Victor Records artists | Capitol Records artists | Okeh Records artists | Decca Records artists Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.