I Ain't Got Nobody
Marion Harris
Artist info
Marion Harris
Marion Harris (April 4 1896 — April 23, 1944) was an American popular singer, most successful in the 1920's. She was the first widely known white singer to sing jazz and blues songs. Born Mary Ellen Harrison, probably in Indiana, she first played vaudeville and movie theaters in Chicago around 1914. Dancer Vernon Castle introduced her to the theater community in New York where she debuted in a 1915 Irving Berlin revue, Stop! Look! Listen! In 1916 Read more on Last.fm
Album info
1984
Also from this album: Cheek to Cheek,Get Happy,Some Of These Days,Puttin' On The Ritz,The Man That Got Away,What Is This Thing Called Love,Blues in the Night,I Can't Give You Anything but Love,Georgia On My Mind,I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues,Skylark,You Are Too Beautiful,What'll I Do,My Melancholy Baby,I'm Through With Love,Lush Life,After You've Gone,More Than You Know,Embraceable You,I'm Beginning to See the Light,I Get a Kick Out of You,Autumn in New York,April Showers,You Go to My Head,Alexander's Ragtime Band,The Man I Love,Out of Nowhere,'S Wonderful,I Only Have Eyes for You,Night and Day,Isn't This A Lovely Day?,A Fine Romance,Last Night When We Were Young,They Say It's Wonderful,Taking a Chance on Love,Jeepers Creepers,Why Was I Born?,Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart,How Long Has This Been Going On,As Long As I Live,Isn't It Romantic,Brother, Can You Spare a Dime,Little Girl Blue,My Funny Valentine,Baltimore Oriole,If I Had You,There Will Never Be Another You,One Morning in May,Nice Work If You Can Get It,I'll Be Around