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1. The More I Go Out With Somebody Else 2:41
2. Don't Tell Me That Story 2:40
3. It Had To Be You 2:23
4. Doctor, Lawyer Indian Chief 3:02
5. Orange Colored Sky 2:39
6. She's A Lady (With Perry Como) 2:47
7. He's A Demon - He's A Devil - He's A Doll 3:13
8. It's A Man 2:25
9. Who Kicked The Light Plug (Out Of The Socket) 2:44
10. It's Oh So Quiet! 3:10
11. Murder, He Says 3:09
12. The Musicians (With Dinah Shore, Tony Martin, Phil Harris) 2:31
13. How D'ye Do And Shake Hands (With D. Shore, T. Martin, P. Harris) 2:58
14. Somebody Loves Me 2:25
15. Dixie Dreams 3:21
16. Mister Banjo Man 2:01
17. Rose Room 3:20
18. Jealous (With Pat Morgan) 3:01
19. 'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans 2:03
20. That Teasin' Rag / Toddling The Todalo 2:41
21. Love Him 1:56
22. No Matter How You Say Goodbye 2:47
23. I Took The Long Way Around 2:48
24. Goin' Steady 2:35
25. I'm Nobody's Baby 2:36
26. Broke, Bare-Foot And Starry-Eyed 2:15
27. Hot Dog! That Made Him Mad 2:36
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Title:
Somebody
Loves
Me
Artist:
Betty
Hutton
Catalogue
No:
SEPIA
1031
Barcode:
5055122110316
Release
Date:
8
March
2004
Betty
Hutton,
the
"Blonde
Bombshell"
sang
with
the
Vincent
Lopez
orchestra
before
being
chosen
in
1940
for
"Panama
Hattie",
the
hit
musical
on
Broadway,
playing
second
lead
to
Ethel
Merman.
This
lead
to
a
film
contract
in
Hollywood
with
Paramount
and
the
dynamic
Miss
Hutton
exploded
into
prominence
with
her
first
film
"The
Fleet's
In".
The
1940s
were
good
for
Betty
Hutton
-
her
films
were
popular
and
her
recordings
were
hits.
She
had
a
US
chart-topper
with
"Doctor,
Lawyer,
Indian
Chief"
and
her
version
of
"It
Had
To
Be
You"
was
a
Top
Five
hit.
The
press
described
her
as
"..
blonde,
blue-eyed,
wide-mouthed,
tempestuous
and
temperamental"
and
after
appearing
in
a
series
of
hit
films
-
Incendiary
Blonde,
Star
Spangled
Rhythm,
The
Stork
Club,
The
Perils
of
Pauline,
Annie
Get
Your
Gun,
The
Greatest
Show
on
Earth,
Somebody
Loves
Me,
she
wrecked
her
film
career
by
walking
out
of
her
contract.
However,
she
then
appeared
with
great
success
as
a
vaudeville
headliner
at
the
London
Palladium
and
the
Palace
in
New
York,
followed
by
Las
Vegas.
Many
of
the
tracks
here
are
appearing
on
CD
for
the
first
time,
including
the
soundtrack
of
"Somebody
Loves
Me".
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