Margaret Whiting: "My Foolish Heart" (RARE version!)


Previously unreleased on CD, this is a rare stereo re-recording of "My Foolish Heart" from the 1959 Dot Records studio album, "Margaret Whiting's Great Hits." This album is now available on CD through Amazon.com. This song is a pop masterpiece.


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Time after time- Margaret Whiting


time after time I tell myself that I'm so lucky to be loving you so lucky to be the one you run to see in the evening when the day is through I only know what I know the passing years will show you cab my love so young so you and time after time you'll hear me say that I'm so lucky to be loving you I only know what I know the passing years will show you cab my love so young so you and time after time you'll hear me say that I'm so lucky to be loving you


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Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer - Baby Its Cold Outside


Baby its cold outside beautifully sung by Johnny Mercer and Margaret Whiting. Contrary to the mass of information and downloadable music displayed on the internet, which is all totally incorrect!! This video portrays the true artists who both sang and recorded this song. Yes it is John Mercer and Margaret Whiting and NOT Doris Day and Bing Crosby. After extensive research this is 100% confirmed and the information, LP and origonal song sheet have been picture copied and included in this video.. Please link to this video if possible and let the world know who the true artists are, for this very famous song.


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Margaret Whiting - Guilty


Great song by great singer. W&M: Gus Kahn, Harry Akst & Richard A. Whiting. Pub 1931 Revived in 1947, best selling Margaret Whiting [Capitol}


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Margaret Whiting - It Might As Well Be Spring


Margaret Whiting died on 10 January 2011, aged 86. This song from State Fair was her first hit record for Capitol Records in 1945, and is offered for your enjoyment in memory of this fine singer, whose countless recordings will ensure her music lives on.


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Margaret Whiting sings theme from Gone With the Wind ("My Own True Love")


A little piece of pop heaven, sung by the eminent '50s chanteuse, Margaret Whiting. If you like this, also check out her rare recording of "My Foolish Heart" on my profile.


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Margaret Whiting - I Could Write A Book


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Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely - Slipping Around (1949)


Charted at #1 in Billboard in September 1949 (also #1 Country). Also #17 for Ernest Tubb in November 1949 (#1 Country), #5 Country for Floyd Tillman (who wrote it) in 1949, #13 Country for Texas Jim Robertson in 1950, #12 Country for Marion Worth and George Morgan in 1964, and #45 Country for Roy Drusky and Priscilla Mitchell in 1965. Written by Floyd Tillman. Also known as "Slippin' Around". The flip side of this record is "Wedding Bells".


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Tex Beneke and Margaret Whiting - A Wonderful Guy


From GNR Tex Beneke and Margaret Whiting - A Wonderful Guy Lyrics Im as corny as Kansas in August, Im as normal as blueberry pie. No more a smart little girl with no heart, I have found me a wonderful guy! I am in a conventional dither, With a conventional star in my eye. And you will note theres a lump in my throat When I speak of that wonderful guy! Im as trite and as gay as a daisy in May, A cliché comin true! Im bromidic* and bright As a moon-happy night Pourin light on the dew! Im as corny as Kansas in August, High as a flag on the Fourth of July! If youll excuse an expression I use, Im in love, Im in love, Im in love, Im in love, Im in love with a wonderful guy! No more a smart little girl with no heart, I have found me a wonderful guy! Im as trite and as gay as a daisy in May, A cliché comin true! Im bromidic and bright As a moon-happy night Pourin light on the dew! Im as corny as Kansas in August, High as a flag on the Fourth of July! If youll excuse an expression I use, Im in love, Im in love, Im in love, Im in love, Im in love with a wonderful guy!


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Margaret Whiting, "Those Whiting Girls"


Rare footage of Margaret Whiting, not seen in 50 years from 50s Desilu CBS-TV series "Those Whiting Girls". Here is Margaret and guest Mike ("Mannix") Connors with Margaret's sister Barbara and actress Mabel Albertson playing Margaret and Barbara's mothers. There's also an excerpt of Margaret singing "From This Moment On."


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Margaret Whiting - Now is the Hour (Maori Farewell Song) (1948)


Charted at #2 in Billboard in February 1948. With Frank DeVol and His Orchestra. Also #1 for Bing Crosby in January 1948, #3 for Gracie Fields in January 1948, #6 for Buddy Clark and the Charioteers in March 1948, #8 for Eddy Howard in February 1948, #12 for Kate Smith in March 1948, #14 for Charlie Spivak and His Orchestra in March 1948 and #59 for Gale Storm in September 1956. Written by Maewa Kathan, Clement Scot and Dorothy Stewart. The other side of this record is "But Beautiful".


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LiveFeed Video Imaging restoration - Margaret Whiting (1952)


An upbeat number from the famous 40s & 50s recording artist, featured here as a guest star on a popular variety program. With an assist from the LiveFeed Video Imaging restoration, it's almost like being in the studio...! Want to know more about LiveFeed Video Imaging...? Visit our website at: www.kinescopes.com [For the best viewing experience, we recommend watching these LiveFeed-restored videos using YouTube's "HQ" mode.]


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Margaret Whiting & Johnny Mercer - Baby, It's Cold Outside (1949)


Margaret Whiting & Johnny Mercer - Baby, It's Cold Outside (1949) "Baby, It's Cold Outside" is a pop standard with words and music by Frank Loesser. He wrote the duet in 1936 and premiered the song with his wife, Lynn Garland, at their Navarro Hotel housewarming party. Lynn considered it "their song," and was furious when Loesser sold the song to MGM. The lyrics in this duet are designed to be heard as a conversation between two people, marked as "mouse" and "wolf" on the printed score. Every line in the song features a statement from the "mouse" followed by a response from the "wolf". Usually the "wolf" part is sung by a male and the "mouse" by a female. Though the song does not specifically reference any holiday, it is often regarded as a Christmas song due to the lyric's depiction of a snowy backdrop, as well as the cozy interior setting that is described by the "wolf" character. As such, it is frequently heard on adult contemporary radio stations around Christmas time. In at least one published version the tempo of the song is given as "Loesserando," a humorous reference to the composer's name. Neptune's Daughter... In 1948, after years of informally performing the song at various parties, Loesser sold its rights to MGM, which inserted the song into its 1949 motion picture, Neptune's Daughter. The film featured two performances of the song: one by Ricardo Montalbán and Esther Williams and the other by Red Skelton and Betty Garrett, the second of which has the roles of <b>...</b>


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Haunting Love, Margaret Whiting


Haunting Love, Margaret Whiting, Orchestra Under the Direction of Frank DeVol. Capital Records, Played on a 1961 Curtis Mathes Royal Dane Stereo, Curtis Mathes Turntable, Stereophonic, High-Fidelity, 45 RPM,


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Margaret Whiting - Alone Together


Margaret Whiting 1924-2011. In memory of one of America's finest vocalists, here is a television performance of a Howard Dietz & Arthur Schwartz song that she had recorded in 1952 for the Capitol label.


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Margaret sings swinging arrangement by Tex Arnold of OUT OF THIS WORLD by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen at ONSTAGE in NYC


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Margaret Whiting & Johnny Mercer - Baby, It's Cold Outside


This is my favourite version of the song !


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Al Lerner And Margaret Whiting - Loneliness Ends With Love


sweet song from "Elegy" soundtrack


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Margaret Whiting | One For My Baby & Blues In The Night


From a 1982 Johnny Mercer tribute at Georgia State University, Margaret sings two of her favorite Mercer songs and is backed by her long time accompanist Tex Arnold.


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Margaret Whiting & Al Lerner - Loneliness Ends with Love


A lovely, melancholy song by Margaret Whiting and Al Lerner. Circa. late 40's. Apologies, the song cuts off under a minute shorter than original track. This is the only audio of the song I could find.


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Margaret Whiting - Time After Time (Julie & Julia)


Frrom the Sony Soundtrack of the Motion Picture "Julie & Julia"


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LA Noire OST: You Do - Margaret Whiting


The name of this song is "YOU DO" (1947) by Margaret Whiting from the soundtrack of the game "LA Noire". BLOCKED SONGS: Pistola Packin' Mama - Bing Crosby & The Andrews Sisters (1943) Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall - The Ink Spots & Ella Fitzgerald (1944) That Ole Devil Called Love - Billie Holiday (1944) Stone Cold Dead in the Market - Louis Jordan & Ella Fitzgerald (1946) Move It On Over - Hank Williams (1947) Near You - The Andrews Sisters (1947)


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Margaret Whiting, "MY IDEAL" (1959 Stereo Recording)


One of Margaret Whiting's finest, recorded in stereo for her 1959 Dot Records studio album, "Margaret Whiting's Great Hits." It's a gem.


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Margaret Whiting | The People You Never Get To Love


Margaret Whiting sings "The People You Never Get To Love" during an appearance on Steve Allen's show in the 80s. This song was written by her good friend Rupert Holmes.


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Margaret Whiting, "THE WHEEL OF HURT"


Margaret Whiting's last top 40 hit. It reached #26 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart. From her 1966 studio album, "The Wheel of Hurt."


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Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely - When You and I Were Young Maggie Blues (1951)


Charted at #20 in Billboard in May 1951 (#7 Country). Original Billboard review: "The Whiting-Wakely team reunite with a highly spirited and winning reading of this oldie sparked on the revival road by Gary and Dad Crosby. Should pile up healthy second money." Overall Billboard rating: 88 out of 100. Originally a #5 hit for Van and Schenck in December 1922. Also #8 for Bing Crosby and Gary Crosby in April 1951 (which I've also posted). It was also recorded in 1922 by Billy Murray and Isabelle Patricola. Written by James Austin Butterfield and George Johnson. B-side is "Till We Meet Again". Whiting and Wakely had a big hit with "Slipping Around" in 1949.


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'My Foolish Heart' -Margaret Whiting-Capitol LP.wmv


Original by Martha Mears (1949)....Margaret Whiting (born July 22, 1924, Detroit, Michigan) is a singer of American popular music who first made her reputation during the 1940s and 1950s. Margaret's musical talent may have been inherited; her father Richard Whiting, was a famous composer of popular songs. She also had an aunt, Margaret Young, who was also a singer and popular recording artist in the 1920s. In her childhood her 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. In 1942, Mercer started Capitol Records and signed Margaret to one of Capitol's first recording contracts.


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Margaret & Barbara Whiting "Ain't We Got Fun" on The Ed Sullivan Show


goo.gl - Margaret & Barbara Whiting performing "Ain't We Got Fun" on The Ed Sullivan Show on January 22, 1956.


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Slipping Around (Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely cover)


This is my version of "Slipping Around" by Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely. I think it's a fun kind of song for some reason. Sorry I look like crapola in this video, I didn't think I'd be putting it up on youtube LOL but people asked for it to be put up sooo here we go :P


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My Favorite Year | Margaret Whiting


"My Favorite Year" as sung by MARGARET WHITING. Music By MICHELE BROURMAN; Lyrics By KAREN GOTTLIEB; and Arrangement By TEX ARNOLD. For more information on this song, please contact Michelle Brourman at mbrourman@gmail.com © 1982 Words & Wings Music; © 1985 Audiophile Records; © 2011 MyIdealMusic.net For more information about Margaret Whiting, visit margaretwhiting.com


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Baby, It's Cold Outside - Margaret Whiting & Johnny Mercer


The beautiful vocals of Margaret Whiting and Johnny Mercer singing Frank Loesser's 1949 classic "Baby, It's Cold Outside." The music is set to an array of photos by Jeffrey and Jayson.


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Baby it's Cold Outside lyrics


Lyrics for Baby It's Cold Outside, as performed by Johnny Mercer and Margaret Whiting. (Mistakenly credited Dean Martin and Doris Day in Video. Too late to change it now. Apologies to the artists:)


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