Ruth Etting | Golden Age's Sweetheart Songs | Radio Music Star | Old Dusty Faschinate Records

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Subscribe and turn on notifications to be alerted of our uploads! bit.ly/3l3yzDc 00:00:00 Love Me or Leave Me 00:03:17 Lonesome and Sorry 00:06:36 But I Do, You Know I Do! 00:09:20 'Deed I Do 00:12:08 What Do I Do on a Dew-Dew-Dewy Day 00:14:53 It All Depends on You 00:17:51 I'm Nobody's Baby 00:20:43 Sam, the Old Accordion Man 00:23:52 Shaking the Blues Away 00:27:00 The Song Is Ended, but the Melody Lingers On 00:30:27 Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon 00:33:21 Back in Your Own Back Yard 00:36:20 When You're with Somebody Else 00:39:07 Ramona 00:42:06 Happy Days and Lonely Nights 00:45:15 Because My Baby Don't Mean Maybe Now 00:47:53 Beloved 00:50:51 Sonny Boy 00:54:17 My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now 00:57:07 You're the Cream in My Coffee 01:00:12 I'll Get by as Long as I Have You 01:02:48 Button up Your Overcoat 01:05:34 Mean to Me 01:09:00 More than You Know 01:12:00 Cryin' for the Carolines Conceived & Selected By Classical Tunes All Contents Have Been Recorded From Original 1920s 10" Vinyls So Audio Quality, Also If Digitally Remastered In CT Studios For This Compilation, Could Be A Little Bit Noisy, We Are Sor For That. (P)(C) 2023 Classical Tunes Image Licensed From Shutterstock.com User ID: 291872011 All Rights Reserved Ruth Etting  was an American singer and actress of the 1920s and 1930s, who had over 60 hit recordings and worked in stage, radio, and film. Known as "America's sweetheart of song", her signature tunes were "Shine On, Harvest Moon", "Ten Cents a Dance" and "Love Me or Leave Me". As a young girl in Nebraska, Etting had wanted to become an artist; she drew and sketched all the time. At sixteen, her grandparents decided to send her to art school in Chicago. While Etting attended class, she found a job at the Marigold Gardens nightclub; after a short time there, Etting gave up art classes in favor of a career in show business. Etting, who enjoyed singing in school and church, never took voice lessons. She quickly became a featured vocalist at the club. Etting was then managed by Moe Snyder, whom she married in 1922. Snyder made arrangements for Etting's recording and film contracts as well as her personal and radio appearances. She became nationally known when she appeared in Flo Ziegfeld's Follies of 1927. Etting intended to retire from performing in 1935, but that did not happen until after her divorce from Snyder in 1937. Harry Myrl Alderman, Etting's pianist, was separated from his wife when he and Etting began a relationship. Snyder did not like seeing his former wife in the company of other men and began making telephone threats to Etting in January 1938. By October, Snyder traveled to Los Angeles and detained Alderman after he left a local radio station; he forced the pianist to take him to the home of his ex-wife at gunpoint. Saying he intended to kill Etting, Alderman, and his own daughter, Edith, who worked for Etting, Snyder shot Alderman. Three days after Alderman was shot, his wife filed suit against Etting for alienation of affection. While Alderman and Etting claimed to have been married in Mexico in July 1938, Alderman's divorce would not be final until December of that year. The couple married during Moe Snyder's trial for attempted murder in December 1938. Etting and Alderman relocated to a farm outside of Colorado Springs, Colorado, where they were out of the spotlight for most of the rest of their lives. Her fictionalized story was told in the musical film Love Me Or Leave Me (1955) with Doris Day as Ruth Etting and James Cagney as Snyder. #vintage #ruthetting #roaring20s
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