Media Summary: Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises from October 21, 1947 Milton Berle Show radio program orchestra directed by Ray Bloch. TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS (The Music and Story of the Nat "King" Cole Trio). Peter Smith (pno/voc), Alex

Frankie Masters Naughty Angeline - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises from October 21, 1947 Milton Berle Show radio program orchestra directed by Ray Bloch. TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS (The Music and Story of the Nat "King" Cole Trio). Peter Smith (pno/voc), Alex Recorded at the 2015 FWD District Convention One of my earliest live recordings of an all-time quartet. Mind the noise in the ... From 78rpm Vocalion 5603 - Tumbledown Ranch In Arizona by The Andrews Sisters performed “Aurora” in the 1941 Abbott & Costello film “Hold That Ghost” and also recorded it commercially ...

from August 3, 1947 Texaco Star Theater orchestra directed by Victor Young with The Jeff Alexander Chorus Music and Lyrics by ... Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group From the Rick Colom Collection: The Andrews Sisters performed “Aurora” in the 1941 Abbott & Costello film “Hold That Ghost. from Capitol B437 78 rpm with The King Cole Trio Music and Lyrics by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee. from 1948 March Of Dimes with Hoagy Carmichael and Buddy Cole on Pianos Music and Lyrics by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee. from October 5, 1947 Jack Benny Program radio show orchestra directed by Mahlon Merrick.

Photo Gallery

Frankie Masters - Naughty Angeline
Naughty Angeline
Naughty Angeline (1947) - Dick Farney
Naughty Angeline
Revival - Naughty Angeline
1940 Frankie Masters - Tumbledown Ranch In Arizona (Frankie Masters & Swingmasters, vocal)
1941 Frankie Masters - Aurora (Frankie Masters & the Swingmasters, vocal)
Naughty Angeline (1947) - Tony Martin
Naughty Angeline
G'Bye Now ~ Frankie Masters & His Orchestra (1941)
Naughty Angeline
Nat King Cole Trio - Naughty Angeline
View Detailed Profile
Frankie Masters - Naughty Angeline

Frankie Masters - Naughty Angeline

Frankie Masters

Naughty Angeline

Naughty Angeline

Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises

Naughty Angeline (1947) - Dick Farney

Naughty Angeline (1947) - Dick Farney

from October 21, 1947 Milton Berle Show radio program orchestra directed by Ray Bloch.

Naughty Angeline

Naughty Angeline

TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS (The Music and Story of the Nat "King" Cole Trio). Peter Smith (pno/voc), Alex

Revival - Naughty Angeline

Revival - Naughty Angeline

Recorded at the 2015 FWD District Convention One of my earliest live recordings of an all-time quartet. Mind the noise in the ...

1940 Frankie Masters - Tumbledown Ranch In Arizona (Frankie Masters & Swingmasters, vocal)

1940 Frankie Masters - Tumbledown Ranch In Arizona (Frankie Masters & Swingmasters, vocal)

From 78rpm Vocalion 5603 - Tumbledown Ranch In Arizona by

1941 Frankie Masters - Aurora (Frankie Masters & the Swingmasters, vocal)

1941 Frankie Masters - Aurora (Frankie Masters & the Swingmasters, vocal)

The Andrews Sisters performed “Aurora” in the 1941 Abbott & Costello film “Hold That Ghost” and also recorded it commercially ...

Naughty Angeline (1947) - Tony Martin

Naughty Angeline (1947) - Tony Martin

from August 3, 1947 Texaco Star Theater orchestra directed by Victor Young with The Jeff Alexander Chorus Music and Lyrics by ...

Naughty Angeline

Naughty Angeline

Provided to YouTube by KM Records

G'Bye Now ~ Frankie Masters & His Orchestra (1941)

G'Bye Now ~ Frankie Masters & His Orchestra (1941)

G'Bye Now ~

Naughty Angeline

Naughty Angeline

Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group

Nat King Cole Trio - Naughty Angeline

Nat King Cole Trio - Naughty Angeline

Nat King Cole Trio - Naughty Angeline

1941 Frankie Masters - Aurora (Frankie Masters & the Swingmasters, vocal)

1941 Frankie Masters - Aurora (Frankie Masters & the Swingmasters, vocal)

From the Rick Colom Collection: The Andrews Sisters performed “Aurora” in the 1941 Abbott & Costello film “Hold That Ghost.

Naughty Angeline (1947) - Nat King Cole

Naughty Angeline (1947) - Nat King Cole

from Capitol B437 78 rpm with The King Cole Trio Music and Lyrics by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee.

Naughty Angeline (1948) - Hoagy Carmichael

Naughty Angeline (1948) - Hoagy Carmichael

from 1948 March Of Dimes with Hoagy Carmichael and Buddy Cole on Pianos Music and Lyrics by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee.

Naughty Angeline

Naughty Angeline

Provided to YouTube by Daredo

Naughty Angeline (1947) - Dennis Day

Naughty Angeline (1947) - Dennis Day

from October 5, 1947 Jack Benny Program radio show orchestra directed by Mahlon Merrick.