Artist info
Keely Smith aka Kelly Smith, Keeley Smith
Keely Smith (Dorothy Jacqueline Keely, Norfolk, Virginia, March 9, 1928 - December 16, 2017) was a Grammy Award-winning American jazz and popular music singer, who performed and recorded extensively in the 1950s with then-husband Louis Prima, and throughout the 1960s as a solo-artist. Smith showed a natural aptitude for singing at a young age. At 14, she sang with a naval air station band led by Saxie Dowell. At 15, she got her first paying job with the Earl Bennett band. Read more on Last.fm
Louis Prima aka louis prima, Prima, Louis
Louis Prima (December 7, 1910 - August 24, 1978) was born into a musical family in New Orleans. His family emigrated from Sicily, Italy, and after a brief stay in Argentina settled in the United States. Prima studied violin for several years as a child. His older brother Leon was a well regarded local bandleader. Prima was proud of his heritage, and made a point of letting the audience know at every performance that he was Italian-American and from New Orleans. Read more on Last.fm
Album info
Also from this album: Pennies From Heaven,Autumn Leaves,Jump Jive and Wail,Banana Split for My Baby,The Music Goes Round And Around,Hey Boy! Hey Girl!,Felicia No Capicia,Love of My Live (O Sole Mio),(Nothing's Too Good) For My Baby,Just One of Those Things,Just a Gigolo / I Ain't Got Nobody,Buona Sera,Angelina / Zooma Zooma,Don't Take Your Love From Me,(Nothing's Too Good) For My Baby,There'll Be No Next Time,Should I / I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me,Don't Worry 'bout Me / I'm in the Mood for Love,Too Marvelous for Words