Dinah Shore - Lavender Blue (1959)
Dinah Shore - Lavender Blue (1959)
A1 Lavender Blue A2 Laughing On The Outside A3 It's Easy To Remember A4 Little White Lies A5 Come Rain Or Come Shine B1 Anniversary Song B2 Golden Earrings B3 You'll Always Be The One I Love B4 Forever And Ever B5 The Gypsy
On March 1, 1917, Dinah Shore was born as Frances Rose Shore in Winchester, Tennessee. While a student at Vanderbilt University, Shore started performing her own short program on a Nashville radio station. After completing her degree in sociology, she moved to New York City in 1938, intending to pursue a career as a singer.
Shore soon landed a job singing on a New York radio station called WNEW. Recording success took a little longer, but in the early 1940s she began to release hits such as "Jim" and "Blues in the Night." During World War II, Shore often performed for the troops, singing songs like "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" and "I'll Walk Alone," which reached No. 1.
Shore also began to appear in films in the 1940s. She worked with Gypsy Rose Lee in Belle of the Yukon (1944) and was seen in Till the Clouds Roll By (1946), a biographical musical about Jerome Kern. However, Shore did not take to film work and only appeared in seven movies.
In the late 1940s, Shore continued to enjoy success on the charts. Her hits from this period include such songs as "I Love You for Sentimental Reasons" and "Buttons and Bows."
In 1951, Shore's self-titled variety show made its debut; it was the start of what would turn out to be a long-running career on television. The Dinah Shore Chevy Show began in 1956. The program, which featured Shore singing "See the USA in your Chevrolet," achieved even greater success and stayed on the air until 1963.
Shore's television career evolved over the years, but her warm personality consistently charmed audiences. In the 1970s, she became a popular talk show host with a series of shows: Dinah's Place (1970-74), Dinah! (1974-80) and Dinah and Friends (1979-1984).
Shore's last talk show, A Conversation with Dinah, aired on the Nashville Network from 1989 to 1991. One of television's most popular personalities, she won 10 Emmy Awards, a Peabody Award and a Golden Globe during her career. ---biography.com
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