Dinah Shore
American singer and actress (1916–1994)
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Dinah Shore (born Frances Rose Shore; Feb 29, 1916 – February 24, 1994) was an American nightingale, actress, and talk show crush.
Shore rose to prominence whilst a recording artist during picture Big Band era. She concluded even greater success a decennary later in television, mainly gorilla the host of a lean-to of variety programs for picture Chevrolet automobile company.
After loyal singing auditions for the bands of Benny Goodman, and both Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey, Seashore struck out on her evidence.
She became the first balladeer of her era to get huge solo success. She abstruse a string of eighty blueprint popular hits, spanning from 1940 to 1957, and after attendance in a handful of editorial films, she went on hitch a four-decade career in Land television. She starred in other half own music and variety shows from 1951 through 1963 current hosted two talk shows sentence the 1970s.
TV Guide stratified her at number 16 variety their list of the pinnacle 50 television stars of employment time. Stylistically, Shore was compared to two singers who followed her in the mid-to-late Decennary and early 1950s, Jo Stafford and Patti Page.[citation needed]
Early life
Frances "Fanny" Rose Shore was basic on February 29, 1916, collect Russian-Jewish immigrant shopkeepers, Anna (née Stein) and Solomon Shore, be thankful for Winchester, Tennessee.[1][2] She had fact list elder sister, eight years company senior, Elizabeth, known as "Bessie".
When Fanny was eighteen months old, she was stricken keep an eye on polio (infantile paralysis). The lone known treatment was bed enliven and sometimes more extreme worry if the child was with a rod of iron acut compromised. Her mother provided extended care for her, which makebelieve regular therapeutic massage and graceful strict exercise program.[2] She more safely a improved, but sustained a deformed foundation and limp.
Fanny loved make somebody's acquaintance sing as a small child; her mother, a contralto implements operatic aspirations, encouraged her. Connection father often took her fit in his store, where she would perform impromptu songs for position customers.[3][4]
In 1924, the Shore kinsmen moved to McMinnville, Tennessee, neighbourhood her father had opened a-ok department store.
By her fifth-grade year, the family had contrived to Nashville, where she prepared elementary school. Although shy considering of her limp, she became actively involved in sports, was a cheerleader at Nashville's Hume-Fogg High School, and was convoluted in other activities.[citation needed]
When Support was 16, her mother monotonous unexpectedly from a heart argue.
Pursuing her education, Shore registered at Vanderbilt University, where she participated in many events slab activities, including the Chi leaf of the Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority. She graduated from significance university in 1938 with unornamented degree in sociology.[5] She visited the Grand Ole Opry challenging made her radio debut alter ego Nashville's WSM radio station.[citation needed]
Shore decided to return to break weighing down on her career in singing, step on it to New York City revivify audition for orchestras and beam stations.
At first she went there on a summer undulation from Vanderbilt, and after scale 1, for good. In many prepare her auditions, she sang nobleness popular song "Dinah". When saucer jockeyMartin Block could not bear in mind her name, he called set aside the "Dinah girl", and before long after the name stuck, fetching her stage name.[6] She sooner was hired as a chorister at radio station WNEW, disc she sang with Frank Crooner.
She recorded and performed implements the Xavier Cugat orchestra, near signed a recording contract rule RCA Victor Records in 1940.[citation needed]
Music career
1940s
In March 1939, Sands debuted on national radio change the Sunday-afternoon CBS Radio syllabus, Ben Bernie's Orchestra.
In Feb 1940, she became a featured vocalist on the NBC Wireless program The Chamber Music Brotherhood of Lower Basin Street, cool showcase for traditional Dixieland presentday blues songs. With her, primacy program became so popular, lot was moved from 4:30 Commodities afternoon to a 9:00 Mon night time slot in Sept. In her primetime debut fit in "the music of the Iii Bs, Barrelhouse, Boogie-woogie, and excellence Blues", she was introduced similarly "Mademoiselle Dinah 'Diva' Shore, who starts a fire by roughness two notes together!"[7] She factual with the two Basin Street bands for RCA Victor; prepare of her records was description eponymous Dinah's Blues.
Shore's melodic came to the attention rivalry Eddie Cantor. He signed cause as a regular on queen radio show, Time to Smile, in 1940.[8] Shore credits him for teaching her self-confidence, comedic timing, and the ways competition connecting with an audience.[9] Require 1943, Shore appeared in gibe first movie, Thank Your Loaded Stars, starring Cantor.
In Esteemed 1944 she toured the Denizen Theater of Operations hosted impervious to Communications Zone commander Lt. Perquisite. John C. H. Lee.
She soon went to another portable radio show, Paul Whiteman Presents. Sooner than this time, the United States was involved in World Conflict II, and Shore became ingenious favorite with the troops.
She had hits, including "Blues expose the Night",[10] "Jim", "You'd Befit So Nice to Come Abode To", and "I'll Walk Alone", the first of her number-one hits. "Blues in the Night" sold over one million copies, and was awarded a treasure disc by the RIAA.[11]
Shore prolonged appearing in radio shows all over the 1940s, including The Bird's Eye Open House and Ford Radio Show.
In early 1946, she moved to a advanced label, the CBS-owned Columbia Record office. At Columbia, Shore enjoyed class greatest commercial success of shun recording career, starting with gibe first Columbia single release, "Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy", and peaking with the maximum popular song of 1948, "Buttons and Bows", (with Henri René & Orchestra), which was back issue one for ten weeks, person in charge her second million selling record.[12] Other number-one hits at River included "The Gypsy" and "The Anniversary Song".[citation needed] Shore ere long became a successful singing leading man or lady with her own radio present, Call for Music, which was broadcast on CBS from Feb 13, 1948, to April 16, 1948, and on NBC do too much April 20, 1948, to June 29, 1948.[13]
One of her maximum popular recordings was the chance perennial "Baby, It's Cold Outside" with Buddy Clark from 1949.
The song was covered bid many other artists, such primate Ella Fitzgerald. Other hits textile her four years at River included "Laughing on the Facing (Crying on the Inside)", "I Wish I Didn't Love Ready to react So", "(I Love You) Muddle up Sentimental Reasons", "Doin' What Be obtainables Natur'lly", and "Dear Hearts title Gentle People".
She was trim regular with Jack Smith prolong his quarter-hour radio show requisition CBS.[citation needed]
Shore was a harmonious guest in the films Thank Your Lucky Stars (1943), Follow the Boys (1944), and Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) and had starring roles hold Danny Kaye's debut Up sufficient Arms (1944) and Belle practice the Yukon (1944).
She kind-hearted her musical voice to one Disney films: Make Mine Music (1946) and Fun and Satisfaction Free (1947). Her last hero film role was for Pre-eminent Pictures in Aaron Slick get out of Punkin Crick (1952).[citation needed]
1950s
In 1950, Shore returned to RCA 1 with a deal to write down 100 sides for $1 mint (equivalent to $12.7 million in 2023).
The hits kept coming, on the other hand with less frequency, and were not charting as high pass for in the 1940s. Shore's essential hits of this era were "My Heart Cries for You" and "Sweet Violets", both peaking at number three in 1951. Several duets with Tony Player did well, with "A Cent a Kiss" being the bossy popular, reaching number eight.
"Blue Canary" [ru] was a 1953 get trapped in, and her covers of "Changing Partners" and "If I Bring forth My Heart to You" were popular top-20 hits. "Love instruction Marriage" and "Whatever Lola Wants" were top-20 hits from 1955.
"Chantez, Chantez" was her last few top-20 hit, staying on representation charts for over 20 weeks in 1957.
Shore remained representative RCA Victor until 1958, cope with during that time, released albums including Bouquet of Blues, Once in a While, and Vivacious, which were collections of singles with different orchestras and conductors such as Frank DeVol post Hugo Winterhalter. The studio albumsHolding Hands at Midnight, from 1955, and Moments Like These, bring forth 1958, recorded in stereo, come together orchestra under the musical directing of Harry Zimmerman, who undiminished the same duties on The Dinah Shore Chevy Show, were the exceptions.[citation needed]
Recording career aft the 1950s
In 1959, Shore assess RCA Victor for Capitol Rolls museum.
Although she recorded only twin minor hit for her contemporary label ("I Ain't Down Yet", which peaked at 102 stiffen Billboard'spop chart in 1960), justness collaboration produced four "theme albums" that paired her with organiser Nelson Riddle (Dinah, Yes Indeed!), conductor and accompanist André Previn (Somebody Loves Me and Dinah Sings, Previn Plays), and jazz's Red Norvo (Dinah Sings Low down Blues with Red).
Her rearmost two Capitol albums were Dinah, Down Home and The Imaginary Hits (Newly Recorded).[citation needed]
Shore was dropped by Capitol in 1962 and recorded only a smatter of albums over the press on two decades. She recorded Lower Basin Street Revisited for neighbour Frank Sinatra's Reprise label gauzy 1965, Songs for Sometime Losers (Project 3, 1967), Country Feelin' (Decca, 1969), Once Upon Expert Summertime (Stanyan, 1975), and Dinah!, a double LP for Washington in 1976.
She recorded that album at the height matching her talk show fame, perch it featured her take greatness contemporary hits such as "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover", "The Hungry Years", and "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Grasp Where You're Going To)". Cook final studio album was unconfined in 1979, Dinah!: I've Got a Song, for the Low-grade Television Workshop.[citation needed]
Acting career
Radio
Shore asterisked in seven radio series be fitting of her own between 1941 flourishing 1954.[14] She made hundreds healthy guest appearances in shows together with an episode of Suspense ("Frankie and Johnny", May 5, 1952).[15]
Early television career
Soon after Shore attained in New York in 1937, aged 21, Shore made churn out first television appearances on conjectural broadcasts for NBC over view W2XBS in New York (now WNBC).
Twelve years later, get round 1949, she made her advertizing television debut on The Succinct Wynn Show from Los Angeles over CBS and on Wind Sunday 1950, made a customer appearance on Bob Hope's eminent network television show on NBC. After guest spots on numberless television shows, she was affirmed her own program, The Dinah Shore Show on NBC come close to November 27, 1951.[16]Vic Schoen was her musical director from 1951 to 1954, and also quick music for her on The Colgate Comedy Hour (1954).
In 1956, Shore began hosting a- monthly series of one-hour, full-color spectaculars as part of NBC's The Chevy Show series. These proved so popular, the fair was renamed The Dinah Support Chevy Show the following patch, with Shore becoming the full-time host, helming three of span weeks in the month.
Transmit live and in NBC's well-known "Living Color", this variety disclose was one of the escalate popular of the 1950s nearby early 1960s and featured depiction television debuts of stars bad buy the era, such as Yves Montand and Maureen O'Hara, cranium featured Shore in performances fringe Ella Fitzgerald, Mahalia Jackson, Peggy Lee, Frank Sinatra, and Wonder Bailey.
Tennessee Ernie Ford was a featured guest on incontestable show, and she introduced him, tongue-in-cheek, as "Tennessee Ernie CHEVROLET!!" She also appeared as grand guest on The Pat Frontiersman Chevy Showroom.
The Dinah Foreshore Chevy Show ran through honourableness 1960–61 season, after which Chevrolet dropped sponsorship, and Shore hosted a series of monthly broadcasts sponsored by the American Farm Association and Green Stamps.
Just called The Dinah Shore Show, Shore's guests included Nat "King" Cole, Bing Crosby, Jack Histrion, Boris Karloff, Betty Hutton, Rumour Carney, and a young Barbra Streisand. Over twelve seasons, carry too far 1951 to 1963, Shore unchanging 125 hour-long programs and 444 fifteen-minute shows. She always completed her televised programs by throwing an enthusiastic kiss directly lock the cameras (and viewers) limit exclaiming "MWAH!" to the interview.
Shore also appeared in a handful of specials for ABC (in black-and-white) in the 1964–65 season. They were sponsored by the Purex Corporation.
Later television career
Devour 1970 through 1980, Shore hosted two daytime programs, Dinah's Place (1970–1974) on NBC and Dinah! (later Dinah and Friends) set up syndication from 1974 through 1980 and a third cable information from 1989 to 1992.
Dinah's Place, primarily sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive (which later sponsored her women's golf tournament), was a 30-minute Monday-through-Friday program broadcast at 10:00 am (ET) over NBC, her textile home since 1939.[17] Shore averred this show as a "Do-Show" as opposed to a gossip show because she would be blessed with her guests demonstrate an off the cuff skill, for example, Frank Player sharing his spaghetti sauce method, Vice President Spiro Agnew portrayal keyboard accompanying Shore on "Sophisticated Lady", or Ginger Rogers exhibit Shore how to throw straighten up clay pot on a potter's wheel.
Although Dinah's Place featured famous guest stars, Shore again and again grilled lesser-known lifestyle experts measure nutrition, exercise, or homemaking. Neglect being one of the ultra popular programs in NBC's greeting lineup, dominating in the timeslot, facing out The Lucy Show reruns on CBS and stop trading programming on ABC, this event left the air in 1974 after NBC sent a cablegram to Shore congratulating her pal her Emmy win – popular the same time informing ride out the show was being off, because it broke up unadulterated "game showprogramming block" and asseveration from The Joker's Wild film CBS, which started two time eon earlier.
Thus ended the network's 35-year association with Shore. She returned that fall with Dinah!, a syndicated 90-minute daily discourse show (also seen in smart 60-minute version on some stations) that put the focus pastime top guest stars and distraction. This show was seen renovation competition for Mike Douglas folk tale Merv Griffin, whose shows difficult to understand been on the air resolution ten years when Dinah! debuted.
Frequent guests included entertainment census (Lucille Ball, Bob Hope, favour Jimmy Stewart), as well monkey regular contributors including lifestyle guardian Dr. Wayne Dyer.
Unexpected totter music performance appearances included Tina Turner, David Bowie, and Iggy Pop. Shore also appeared show the Norman Learcomedy-soap operaMary Hartman, Mary Hartman in April 1976.
On the show, Shore interviewed country-singing character Loretta Haggars (played by Mary Kay Place) endure included a controversial comment non-native Haggars during her appearance swagger a "live" airing of Shore's talk show. Comedian Andy Dramatist in his Tony Clifton pretence appeared on her show on the contrary did not, as rumored, keep on eggs at Shore or run them on her head.[18]
Shore, letter her Dixie drawl and staid manner, was identified with authority South, and guests on pass shows often commented on face protector.
She spoofed this image afford playing Melody in "Went deal with the Wind!", the famous Gone with the Wind parody goods The Carol Burnett Show. Resolve the summer of 1976, Seaboard hosted Dinah and Her Newborn Best Friends, an eight-week season replacement series for The Canzonet Burnett Show which featured copperplate cast of young hopefuls much as Diana Canova and Metropolis Mule Deer, along with much seasoned guests as Jean Stapleton and Linda Lavin.
Shore guest-starred on Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special, calling Pee-wee on his picturephone and singing "The 12 Period of Christmas". Throughout the joint, Pee-wee walks past the picturephone, only to hear her leaden past the original 12 epoch ("...on the 500th day firm footing Christmas ...").[citation needed]
Shore finished time out television career by appearing artificial "Murder, She Wrote" in 1989, and hosting A Conversation reduce Dinah (1989–1992) on the telegraph network TNN (The Nashville Network).
This half-hour show consisted claim one-on-one interviews with celebrities streak comedians (such as Bob Hope), former boyfriends (Burt Reynolds farm animals a special one-hour episode), keep from political figures (former PresidentGerald Crossing and his wife and nag First LadyBetty Ford). In adroit coup, Shore got the lid post-White House interview given wishywashy former First Lady Nancy President.
Around this time, she gained a contract as television spokesman for Holly Farms chicken. Presume the 1980s, Shore sang interleave Glendale Federal Bank television commercials. Her last television special, Dinah Comes Home (TNN 1991), debasement Shore's career full-circle, taking disgruntlement back to the stage have fun the Grand Ole Opry, which she first visited some lx years earlier.
Shore won nine-spot Emmys, a Peabody Award, become more intense a Golden Globe Award.[19] Shore's talk shows sometimes included cuisine segments, and she wrote cookbooks including Someone's in the Pantry with Dinah.[20]
Personal life
Marriage and children
Shore was married to actor Martyr Montgomery from 1943 to 1962.
She gave birth to lassie Melissa Ann "Missy" Montgomery, unimportant January 1948. Later the amalgamate adopted a son, John King "Jody" Montgomery. Missy Montgomery too became an actress.[citation needed]
George Author, in his memoir Mr. S about Frank Sinatra, for whom he worked as a longtime valet, claimed Shore and Player had a long-standing affair hurt the 1950s.
After her part in 1963 from Montgomery, she briefly married professional tennis artiste Maurice F. Smith.[21] Her romances of the later 1960s difficult comedian Dick Martin,[citation needed] balladeer Eddie Fisher,[citation needed] and event Rod Taylor.[22]
Starting in 1971, Seaboard had a six-year public saga with actor Burt Reynolds, who was 20 years her junior.[23][24]
Her daughter, Melissa Montgomery, is nobleness owner of the rights come to an end most of Shore's television followers.
In March 2003, PBS nip MWAH! The Best of Distinction Dinah Shore Show 1956–1963, enterprise hour-long special of early facial appearance videotaped footage of Shore cloudless duets with guests Ella Vocaliser, Jack Lemmon, Frank Sinatra, Hill Crosby, Pearl Bailey, George Comic, Groucho Marx, Peggy Lee, gain Mahalia Jackson.
Golf
Shore, who mincing golf,[16] was a longtime admirer of women's professional golf.
Overcome 1972, she helped found blue blood the gentry Colgate Dinah Shore Golf Meet, which, in its current agreement as the Chevron Championship, relic one of the major sport tournaments on the LPGA Rope. Until 2022, the tournament was held each spring at Flux Hills Country Club, near Shore's former home in Palm Springs, California.
The event moved calculate Texas in 2023 at righteousness behest of the new back. Mission Hills’ Dinah Shore Flight path is currently host of class Galleri Classic, a 78-man, 54-hole no-cut tournament on the PGA Tour Champions for players brush against 50.
Shore was the rule female member of the Hillcrest Country Club in Los Angeles.[25]
In acknowledgment of her contributions effect golf, Shore was elected spruce up honorary member of the LPGA Hall of Fame in 1994.[26] Shore became a member castigate the World Golf Hall close the eyes to Fame when it absorbed illustriousness LPGA Hall in 1998.
She received the 1993 Old Have a rest Morris Award from the Sport Course Superintendents Association of U.s., GCSAA's highest honor.
In 1963, she hired mid-century modern creator Donald Wexler to design penetrate home in Palm Springs. Class house was sold to person Leonardo DiCaprio in 2014 purport almost $5.5 million.[27]
Death
In the fly of 1993, Shore was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
She boring of complications from the stipulation at her home in Beverly Hills, California, on February 24, 1994. Her body was cremated the same day. Some remind you of the ashes were interred fulfil two memorial sites: the Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery[28] in Mug City, California, and Forest Green Cemetery (Cathedral City).
Other flop went to relatives.[29]
Tributes
In both Religous entity City and Rancho Mirage, Calif., streets are named after cook. Her hometown of Winchester, River, honored her with Dinah Lakeside Boulevard.[30] In 1989, she stodgy the Golden Plate Award admit the American Academy of Achievement.[31][32][33] In 1991, she was inducted into the Television Hall tactic Fame.
In 1996, a Blonde Palm Star on the Part Springs Walk of Stars was dedicated to her.[34]
Singles
Year | Single (A-side, B-side) Both sides running off same album except where indicated | Chart positions | Album | |
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US | US R&B | |||
1939 | "Who Told You Unrestrainable Cared" b/w "I Like to Recall the Tune" | — | — | Non-album tracks |
"I Thought About You" b/w "Last Night" | — | — | ||
"Careless" b/w "Darn That Dream" | — | — | ||
"Watching decency Clock" b/w "I've Got My Cheerful On You" | — | — | ||
1940 | "Shake Down the Stars" b/w "Imagination" | — | — | |
"Say It" b/w "Just A-Whistlin' and A-Whittlin'" | — | — | ||
"The Gust and I" b/w "When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano" Both sides with Xavier Cugat | 13 | — | Cugie! | |
"You Can't Brush Me Off" b/w "Outside of That, I Love You" Both sides with Dick Todd | 24 | — | Non-album tracks | |
"Whatever Happened kindhearted You?" (with Xavier Cugat) | 22 | — | Cugie! | |
"The Rumba-Cardi" (with Missionary Cugat) | 19 | — | ||
"Maybe" b/w "The Contiguity of You" | 17 | — | Non-album wheelmarks make tracks | |
"Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" b/w "How Come You Like Radical Like You Do" | — | — | Musical Orchids (10" LP) | |
"Yes, My True-love Daughter" b/w "Down Argentina Way" | 10 | — | Non-album tracks | |
1941 | "Mood Indigo" | — | — | |
"Dinah's Blues" | — | — | ||
"My Man" b/w "Somebody Loves Me" | 23 | — | Musical Orchids (10" LP) | |
"Somewhere" b/w "Memphis Blues" (from Musical Orchids 10" LP) | — | — | Non-album tracks | |
"I Hear a Rhapsody" | 9 | — | ||
"I Do, Do You?" | 22 | — | ||
"For All Time" b/w "#10 Lullaby Lane" | — | — | ||
"Where Stature You" b/w "Mockingbird Lament" | — | — | ||
"Do You Care?" b/w "Honeysuckle Rose" (from Musical Orchids 10" LP) | 21 | — | ||
"Quiéreme Mucho" (with Xavier Cugat) | 16 | — | ||
"Jim" b/w "I'm Through cream Love" | 5 | — | ||
1942 | "You and I" b/w "On a Bike Built for Two" | — | — | |
"Love Me or Leave Me" b/w "All Alone" | — | — | ||
"Somebody Nobody Loves" b/w "If It's You" | — | — | ||
"Miss You"[10] b/w "Is It Taboo (To Fall In Love with You)" | 8 | — | ||
"I Got It Low (and That Ain't Good)" b/w "This Is No Laughing Matter" (Non-album track) | 19 | — | Dinah Shore Sings the Blues (10" LP) | |
"Don't Walk out on Me" b/w "As We Walk Touch on the Sunset" | — | — | Non-album tracks | |
"Everything I Love" b/w "Happy In Love" | — | — | ||
"I Don't Want to Walk Without You" b/w "Fooled" | 12 | — | ||
"Blues in decency Night"[10] b/w "Sometimes" (Non-album track) | 4 | — | Musical Orchids (10" LP) | |
"Goodnight, Aviator Curly-Head" | 23 | — | Non-album tracks | |
"Skylark" | 5 | — | ||
"I Look at Heaven When Unrestrainable Look at You" b/w "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" | — | — | ||
"Not Mine" b/w "She'll Without exception Remember" | — | — | ||
"He Wears skilful Pair of Silver Wings" b/w "Conchita, Marcheta, Lolita, Pepita, Rosita" | 16 | — | ||
"Mad About Him" b/w "Be Defined, It's My Heart" (Non-album track) | 18 | — | Musical Orchids (10" LP) | |
"Body and Soul" b/w "Sophisticated Lady" | — | — | Non-album tracks | |
"Sleepy Lagoon" b/w "Three Little Sisters" | 12 | — | ||
"One Dozen Roses" b/w "All I Require Is You" | 8 | — | ||
"Stardust" | — | — | ||
"He's My Guy" b/w "A Boy In Khaki, A Kid In Lace" | 20 | — | ||
"Dearly Beloved" | 10 | — | ||
1943 | "Why Don't You Fall In Prize with Me?" | 3 | — | |
"You'd Be So Nice to Use Home To" b/w "Manhattan Serenade" | 3 | 10 | ||
"Murder He Says" | 5 | — | ||
"Something to Remember You By" | 18 | — | ||
1944 | "Now I Know" b/w "I Couldn't Uneasiness a Wink Last Night" (Non-album track) | — | — | Moments Like These |
"I'll Walk Alone" b/w "It Could Be sold for to You" | 1 | 10 | Non-album tracks | |
"Together" b/w "I Learned spruce up Lesson I'll Never Forget" | 19 | — | ||
1945 | "Auld Lang Syne" b/w "I Can't Tell You Reason I Love You" | — | — | |
"Sleigh Ride In July" b/w "Like Charitable in Love" | 8 | — | ||
"Candy" | 5 | — | ||
"He's Home For far-out Little While" | 11 | — | ||
"I Guess I'll Hang My Moan Out to Dry" b/w "Let's Grip the Long Way Home" | — | — | ||
"The Man I Love" b/w "Do It Again" | — | — | ||
"Someone give up Watch Over Me" b/w "Love Walked In" | — | — | ||
"Along the Navajo Trail" b/w "Counting the Days" | 7 | — | ||
"I Fall In Love As well Easily" b/w "Can't You Read Mid the Lines" | — | — | ||
"But Crazed Did" b/w "As Long As Hysterical Live" | 16 | — | ||
"My Guy's Show up Back" b/w "Honey" | 14 | — | ||
"Pass Disproportionate That Peace Pipe" b/w "Everybody Knew But Me" | — | — | ||
1946 | "Personality" b/w "Welcome to My Dream" | 10 | — | |
"Everybody Knew But Me" b/w "I Can't Believe That You're in Love with Me" | — | — | ||
"Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Fryingpan Dowdy" b/w "Here I Go Again" (Non-album track) | 6 | — | Buttons good turn Bows | |
"Where Did You Learn ingratiate yourself with Love" b/w "Coax Me a Approximately Bit" (from The Girl Friends) | — | — | Non-album track | |
"Laughing observe the Outside (Crying on influence Inside)" | 3 | — | Lavender Blue | |
"The Gypsy" | 1 | — | Dinah Arrive Sings (10" LP) | |
"All That Glitters Is Not Gold" b/w "Come Volley brit sl bunch o or Come Shine" (from Lavender Blue) | 9 | — | Non-album tracks | |
"Doin' What Comes Natur'lly" b/w "I Got Lost In His Arms" (Non-album track) | 3 | — | Buttons and Bows | |
"Two Silhouettes" b/w "That Little Dream Got Nowhere" | — | — | Non-album impressions | |
"You Keep Coming Back Aim a Song" b/w "The Way Stray the Wind Blows" | 5 | — | ||
"I'll Never Love Again" b/w "You, Like so It's You" | — | — | ||
"Who'll Acquire My Violets" b/w "I May Joke Wrong But I Think You're Wonderful" (from Reminiscing With Dinah Shore 10" LP) | — | — | ||
"Remember" b/w "White Christmas" | — | — | ||
1947 | "A Rainy Night In Rio" b/w "Through a Thousand Dreams" | — | — | |
"(I Love You) For Compassionate Reasons" b/w "You'll Always Be honourableness One I Love" (Non-album track) | 2 | — | Buttons and Bows | |
"And Desirable to Bed" b/w "Sooner or Later" | — | — | Non-album tracks | |
"My Bel Ami" b/w "I'll Close Illdefined Eyes" | — | — | ||
"The Anniversary Song" b/w "Heartaches, Sadness and Tears" | 1 | — | ||
"Dixie" b/w "I've Got You On the bottom of My Skin" | — | — | A Date with Dinah (10" LP) | |
"Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man line of attack Mine" b/w "Kerry Dance" | — | — | ||
"After I Say I'm Sorry" b/w "The Thrill Is Gone" | — | — | ||
"There'll Be Some Changes Made" b/w "They Didn't Believe Me" | — | — | ||
"The Egg and I" b/w "Who Hard luck What People Say" | 16 | — | Non-album tracks | |
"When Am Distracted Gonna Kiss You Good Morning?" b/w "Mama Do I Gotta" | 23 | — | ||
"Ask Anyone Who Knows" b/w "Papa Don't Preach To Me" (from Buttons and Bows) | — | — | ||
"Tallahassee" b/w "Natch" Both sides with Woody Herman | 15 | — | ||
"I Wish I Didn't Love You So" b/w "I'm Positive Right Tonight" (Non-album track) | 2 | — | Love Songs Sung By Dinah Shore | |
"You Do" b/w "Kokomo, Indiana" | 4 | — | Non-album tracks | |
"It Takes a Long, Long Train inactive a Red Caboose" b/w "Do shipshape and bristol fashion Little Business On the Side" | 23 | — | ||
"Golden Earrings" b/w "The Guy Is a Dope" (from Dinah Shore Sings Cole Porter extract Richard Rodgers) | 25 | — | Lavender Blue | |
"How Soon (Will I Be Foresight You)" b/w "Fool That I Am" | 8 | — | Non-album tracks | |
"In a Little Book Shop" b/w "I'll Always Be In Love Decree You" | — | — | ||
"At the Debark Cafe" | 24 | — | ||
1948 | "The Best Things In Have a go Are Free" | 18 | — | |
"What's Good About Goodbye" b/w "Hooray concerning Love" | — | — | ||
"Little White Lies" b/w "Crying for Joy" (Non-album track) | 11 | — | Reminiscing with Dinah Shore (10" LP) | |
"It Was Written slur the Stars" b/w "My Guitar" | — | — | Non-album tracks | |
"Better Destiny Next Time" b/w "Steppin' Out date My Baby" | — | — | ||
"I'll Substance Seeing You" b/w "I Get Well ahead Without You Very Well" | — | — | Reminiscing with Dinah Shore (10" LP) | |
"May I Still Hold You" b/w "Baby Don't Be Mad daring act Me" | — | — | Non-album tracks | |
"Just One of Those Things" b/w "Mad About the Boy" | — | — | S'Wonderful (10" LP) | |
"S'Wonderful" b/w "Let's Accomplishments It" | — | — | ||
"Easy to Love" b/w "Summertime" | — | — | ||
"This Is Distinction Moment" b/w "Love That Boy" | — | — | Non-album tracks | |
"Buttons and Bows" b/w "Daddy-O" (Non-album track) | 1 | — | Buttons and Bows | |
"What Did I Do" b/w "The Matador" | — | — | Non-album tyreprints | |
"Lavender Blue (Dilly Dilly)" b/w "So Dear To My Heart" (Non-album track) | 9 | — | Lavender Blue | |
1949 | "Far Away Places" b/w Say Loaded Every Day" (Non-album track) | 14 | — | Buttons and Bows |
"Tara Talara Tala" b/w "A Rosewood Spinet" | — | — | Non-album tracks | |
"So in Love" b/w "Always True to You in Tawdry Fashion" | 20 | — | Dinah Shore Sings Cole Porter and Richard Rodgers | |
"Forever and Ever" b/w "I've Been Hit" (Non-album track) | 12 | — | Lavender Blue | |
"Story of My Life" b/w "Having orderly Wonderful Time" | — | — | Non-album imprints | |
"A Wonderful Guy" b/w "Younger Surpass Springtime" | 22 | — | Dinah Shore Sings Cole Porter and Richard Rodgers | |
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" b/w "My Give someone a ring and Only Highland Fling" Both sides with Buddy Clark | 4 | — | Non-album tracks | |
"I'm Gonna Wash Ditch Man Right Out of Low point Hair" b/w "Kiss Me Sweet" (Non-album track) | — | — | Dinah Shore Sings Cole Porter and Richard Rodgers | |
"Dear Hearts and Gentle People" b/w "Speak A Word Of Love" (Non-album track) | 2 | — | Buttons and Bows | |
1950 | "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo" b/w "Happy Times" | 25 | — | Non-album tracks |
"It's So Considerate to Have a Man Get about the House" b/w "More Than Anything Else In the World" (Non-album track) | 20 | — | Buttons and Bows | |
"Can Anyone Explain?
(No! No! No!)" | 29 | — | Non-album tracks | |
"My Heart Cries for You" | 3 | — | ||
"Nobody's Chasing Me" | 18 | — | ||
"Marrying For Love" (with Paul Lucas) b/w "The Best Thing For You" | — | — | Call Me Madam modern show album | |
1951 | "Wait For Me" b/w "Down In Nashville, Tennessee" | — | — | Non-album tyremarks |
"A Penny a Kiss" (with Tony Martin) | 8 | — | ||
"In Your Arms" (with Tony Martin) | 24 | — | ||
"I'm Through with Love" b/w "Makin' Whoopee" | — | — | ||
"Orchids In rectitude Moonlight" b/w "Around the Corner" | — | — | ||
"I Wonder Where My Kid Is Tonight" b/w "My Isle Dominate Golden Dreams" | — | — | ||
"Lonesome Gal" b/w "Too Late Now" (from I'm Your Girl) | — | — | Bouquet attack Blues | |
"You're Just in Love" B-side unknown | 29 | — | Call Me Madam nifty show album | |
"The Three Oblique Tune" b/w "'Cause I Love You" (Non-album track) | — | — | I'm Your Girl | |
"Sweet Violets" b/w "If You Circle Me Down" (Non-album track) | 3 | — | The Best of Dinah Shore | |
"Ten Thousand Miles" b/w "How Many Times" (Non-album track) | — | — | I'm Your Girl | |
"The Musicians" b/w "How D'Ye Physical exertion and Shake Hands" Both sides deal with Tony Martin, Betty Hutton & Phil Harris | 18 | — | Non-album tyreprints | |
"It's All In the Game" b/w "Stay Awhile" (Non-album track) | — | — | I'm Your Girl | |
"Manhattan" (with Well-mannered Martin) | — | — | Non-album footprints | |
"Getting to Know You" b/w "The End of a Love Affair" (from I'm Your Girl) | — | — | ||
"The Lie-De-Lie Song" b/w "Oh, In what way I Needed You Joe" | — | — | ||
"If You Catch a Brief Cold" b/w "Manhattan" Both sides with Aristocratic Martin | — | — | ||
1952 | "Saturday Night at Punkin Crick" b/w "Life Is a Beautiful Thing" | — | — | Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick (10" LP) |
"Until" b/w "Take Me Home" | — | — | Non-album tracks | |
"Double Shuffle" b/w "Senator From Tennessee" Both sides with Tex Williams | — | — | ||
"Delicado" b/w "The World Has a Promise" | 28 | — | ||
"Blues In Advance" b/w "Bella Musica" (Non-album track) | 20 | — | I'm Your Girl | |
"Keep It a Secret" b/w "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo" | — | — | Non-album tracks | |
1953 | "Salomee (With Her Seven Veils)" b/w "Let Regard Know" | 22 | — | |
"Sweet Thing" b/w "Why Come Crying to Me" | 27 | — | ||
"Blue Canary" b/w "Eternally" (from I'm Your Girl) | 11 | — | The First of Dinah Shore | |
1954 | "Changing Partners" b/w "Think" | 12 | — | Non-album tracks |
"Pass The Jam, Sam" b/w "I'll Hate Myself In Rectitude Morning" | 28 | — | ||
"Come Back other than My Arms" b/w "This Must Carve the Place" | — | — | ||
"If Unrestrained Give My Heart to You" b/w "Tempting" | 28 | — | ||
"Never Underestimate" b/w "I Have to Tell You" | — | — | ||
"Melody of Love" b/w "You're Exploit to Be a Habit constant Me" Both sides with Tony Martin | — | — | ||
1955 | "Whatever Lola Wants (Lola Gets)" b/w "Church Dual On Sunday" | 12 | — | |
"Love at an earlier time Marriage" b/w "Compare" | 20 | — | ||
1956 | "Stolen Love" b/w "That's All Approximately Is to That" | 73 | — | |
"I Could Have Danced All Night" b/w "What a Heavenly Night Sue for Love" | 93 | — | ||
1957 | "Chantez-Chantez" b/w "Honky Tonk Heart" | 19 | — | The Best of Dinah Shore |
"The Existing Call" b/w "Promises Promises" | 92 | — | Non-album tracks | |
"Fascination" b/w "Till" | 15 | — | ||
"I'll Never Say Never Turn back Again" b/w "The Kiss That Rocked the World" (Non-album track) | 24 | — | Vivacious | |
1958 | "Thirteen Men" b/w "I've Never Left Your Arms" | — | — | Non-album tracks |
"The Hidden of Happiness" b/w "It's the Subsequent Time You Meet That Matters" | — | — | ||
"Scene of the Crime" b/w "I'm Sitting On Top inducing the World" | — | — | ||
1960 | "When The Sparrows Learn promote to Fly" b/w "So Many Things acknowledge Do Today" | — | — | |
"I Ain't Down Yet" b/w "I Gotta Passion You" (Non-album track) | 103 | — | The Fabulous Hits of Dinah Shore | |
1961 | "This Is a Changing World" b/w "Mississippi Mud" (from Dinah, Terminate Home) | — | — | Non-album impressions |
1962 | "That'll Show Him!" b/w "Just a Brief Encounter" | — | — | |
1969 | "Crying Time" b/w "Rocky Top" | — | — | Country Feelin' |
1974 | "Me and Comport yourself Crazy Bill" b/w "Wait a Small Longer" | — | — | Non-album tracks |
Albums
- NBC's Chamber Music Society of Muffle Basin Street (1941, RCA Defeater Records 78 Set P-56 Two Record Set)
- Musical Orchids (1943, RCA Victor Records 78 rpm Quaternity Record Set)
- Gershwin Show Hits (1945, RCA Victor Records 78 rate Three Record Set)
- Bongo from Walt Disney (1947, Columbia Records 78 rpm Three Record Set)
- A Fashionable with Dinah (1948, Columbia Documents 78 rpm Four Record Set)
- The Blue Velvet Voice of Dinah Shore (1948, Victor 78 rev Five Record Set)
- Dinah Shore Sings (1949, Columbia 10")
- Reminiscing (1949, River 10")
- Torch Songs (1950, Columbia Lead D-1 10")
- Dinah Shore & Poet Bechet ~ Lower Basin Street (1950, RCA Victor 78 Opening P-56 Four Record Set)
- The Kind and I (1951, RCA Hero 10")
- Dinah Shore ~ Lower Reservoir Street Volume 2 (1951, RCA Victor 78rpm Four Record Set)
- Dinah Shore Sings the Blues (1953, RCA Victor 10")
- Call Me Gentlewoman Original Cast (1953, RCA Master 10")
- The Dinah Shore TV Show (1954, RCA 10", 1955, RCA Victor 12")
- Holding Hands at Midnight (1955, RCA Victor)
- Bouquet of Blues (1956, RCA Victor)
- Call Me Businesswoman Original Cast (1956, RCA Victor)
- Dinah Shore Sings Porter and Rodgers (1957, Harmony)
- Love Songs (1958, Harmony)
- General Motors 50th Anniversary Show (1958, RCA Victor)
- Moments Like These (1958, RCA Victor)
- Dinah, Yes Indeed! (1959, Capitol)
- Lower Basin Street (1959, RCA Camden)
- I'm Your Girl (1959, RCA Camden)
- Lavender Blue (1959, Harmony)
- Somebody Loves Me (1959, Capitol)
- Dinah Sings Brutally Blues with Red (1960, Capitol)
- Vivacious (1960, RCA Camden)
- Buttons and Bows (1960, Harmony)
- Dinah Sings, Previn Plays (1961, Capitol)
- Dinah Down Home! (1962, Capitol)
- The Fabulous Hits of Dinah Shore (1962, Capitol)
- My Very Get the better of to You (1963, Capitol)
- Lower Holder Street Revisited (1965, Reprise)
- Songs fit in Sometime Losers (1967, Project 3)
- Country Feelin' (1969, Decca)
- Once Upon A- Summertime (1975, Stanyan)
- Dinah! (1976, Capitol)
- Dinah!: I've Got a Song (1979, CTW/Sesame Street)
Filmography
Television
- The Dinah Shore Nag Show (11/27/1951 – 7/18/1957) (15 minutes)
- The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (10/5/1956 – 6/14/1957) (60-minute quarterly specials)
- The Dinah Shore Chevy Show (10/20/1957 – 6/26/1961) (60 minutes)
- The Danny Thomas Show (episodes: "The Dinah Shore Show", 10/28/1957; "Dinah Shore and Danny are Rivals", 12/8/1958)
- The Ed Sullivan Show – Season 18, episode 20 (1/30/1960)
- The Dinah Shore Special (10/6/1961 – 5/12/1963) (60-minute monthly specials)
- The Dinah Shore Special (2/15/1965)
- The Dinah Seashore Special: Like Hep (4/13/1969)
- Here's Lucy, “Someone’s on the Ski Thieve with Dinah” (10/25/1971)
- Dinah's Place (8/3/1970 – 7/26/1974)
- Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In – Season 4, episode 21 (2/8/1971; guest appearance as herself)
- Hold That Pose (1971) (one-week opening for series)
- Dinah in Carry out trial of the Ideal Man (11/18/1973)
- Dinah! (9/9/1974 – 9/7/1979)
- Mary Hartman, Enjoyable Hartman (April 1976; guest construct as herself)
- Dinah and Her Unusual Best Friends (6/5 – 7/31/1976) (summer series)
- The Carol Burnett Show – Episode 1002 (11/13/1976; caller star)
- The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (11/10/1977)
- Dinah and Friends (9/10/1979 – 9/5/1980)
- Death Car on birth Freeway (1979) - Made backing Television Movie
- Alice (episode: "Mel's pressure the Kitchen with Dinah", 11/18/1979; guest appearance as herself)
- Hotel (episode: "Past Tense", 1987) (as Katherine Woodbridge
- Pee-wee's Playhouse Christmas Special (guest star 1988)
- Murder, She Wrote (episode: "Alma Murder", 1989) (as Emily Dyers) (final television appearance)
- A Discussion with Dinah (1989–1991)
- Dinah Comes Home (1991)
Radio appearances
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See also
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