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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bonnie_DavisBonnie Davis - Wikipedia

    Bonnie Davis, born Gertrude Melba Smith (June 10, 1920 – August 1976), was an American R&B singer most popular in the 1940s. Her recording of "Don't Stop Now" reached no.1 on the R&B chart in 1943. She was the mother of singer Melba Moore. Life and career

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  3. (The Oomph Girl)1942Originally recorded as "Weed Smoker's Dream" by Harlem Hamfats (Joseph "Kansas Joe" McCoy) in 1936

  4. 20 de oct. de 2017 · 43. 2.6K views 5 years ago #50s #RhythmAndBlues #Jiver. 50s Jiver Rock and Roll - Decca Records 9-29718-B Gertrude Melba Smith aka Bonnie Davis (June 10, 1920 - August 1976), was an American...

  5. Profile: Bonnie Davis (June 10, 1920 - August 1976), was an American R&B singer most popular in the 1940s. She was born Melba Smith in Bessemer, Alabama, and initially planned to become a school teacher. However, in the late 1930s she started working as a singer in New York, initially in saxophonist Teddy Hill's band.

  6. archive.org › details › 78_dont-stop-now_bonnie-davis-bunny-banks-trio-wm-campbellDON'T STOP NOW : BONNIE DAVIS - Archive.org

    18 de dic. de 2021 · BONNIE DAVIS; Bunny Banks Trio; Wm. Campbell. Savoy (102-A) Publication date. 1942. Topics. 78rpm, Popular Music. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. Performer: BONNIE DAVIS; Bunny Banks Trio. Writer: Wm. Campbell. Vocadance. Digitized at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record.