Word: clooneys
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Across the U.S. last week, Rosemary Clooney's appealing voice was as omnipresent as jukeboxes and disk jockeys. Two of her records were high on the bestseller lists, and a third sold 100,000 in its first week. In a little over a year, she had shot up from the ruck of the second-stringers to rank as No. 1 popular songstress...
Botch-a-me (Rosemary Clooney; Columbia). Another piece of bumptiousness ("botch-a-me" is Tin-Pan-Alley Italian for "kiss me") from the girl who made Come On-a My House a limited national delirium last summer. No better than most sequels...
...Life's Companion (Rosemary Clooney; Columbia). A song that asks the soap-opera question: Can a man who is only 33 find peace & contentment? Clooney's answer: love me and you will never grow older than 33. The other side, Why Don't You Love Me? is a bouncing bet for the hit parade...
...Only Saw Him Once (Rosemary Clooney; Columbia). Rosemary Clooney takes a sweet ballad for a gentle ride, proves again that she is one of the best female vocalists around...
Come On-a Stan's House (Stan Freeman, harpsichord, with rhythm trio; Columbia, 2 sides LP). Talented Pianist Freeman first tried the harpsichord for background effect in Rosemary Clooney's bestselling Come On-a My House. He now shows that the old instrument sounds just as cheerful in the foreground of such tunes as Just One of Those Things, St. Louis Blues, September Song and Blue Room...