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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0365049Marion Harris - IMDb

    Marion Harris. Actress: Devil-May-Care. Marion Harris was a vaudeville and revue headliner, famed for her renditions of jazz songs. She began her recording career in 1916 performing such standards as "Look for the Silver Lining", "I Ain't Got Nobody Much", "After You've Gone" and "The Man I Love". In 1929 she turned down an offer from Universal to substitute her voice for a film player.

  2. 4 de dic. de 2011 · Marion Harris started out as a jazz singer, but in the latter part of the 20s she turned more to vaudeville. She made many records for Columbia and other la...

  3. www.jazzage1920s.com › marionharris › marionharrisMarion Harris - Jazz Age 1920s

    Marion Harris was married in 1923 to Rush Bissell Hughes, son of Rupert Hughes, the famous novelist and playwright (and uncle of Howard Hughes). Together they had one child Rush, Jr. They divorced in 1928 following allegations in May 1927 involving a sixteen-year-old chorus girl Adele Smith who accused Rush Hughes of attacking her at the Hughes’ home in Long Island.

  4. Marion Harris discography and songs: Music profile for Marion Harris, born 4 April 1896. Genres: Vaudeville Blues, Vaudeville, Traditional Pop. Albums include After You've Gone / I'm Glad I Can Make You Cry, I Ain't Got Nobody Much / Way Out Yonder in the Golden West, and The "St. Louis Blues" / Homesickness Blues.

  5. Top-selling early recording of the familiar standard, introduced in the 1925 Broadway musical “No, No, Nanette.”Audio from LP source, the original 78rpm sing...

  6. 26 de dic. de 2018 · Things didn’t end well for Marion Harris. She scored three more number one singles before relocating to London where, rumour has it, the Prince of Wales became a fan of her sets at the Café de Paris. But the home she shared with her third husband was destroyed by a German V1 rocket in 1944, triggering a “neurological disorder”.

  7. 9 de feb. de 2011 · Charted at #1 in April 1921. Also #11 for Isham Jones during the same month and #12 for Lewis James and Elizabeth Spencer in June 1921. First introduced in t...