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Ruth Etting Sings

1930s singer Ruth Etting "I'm Dancing with Tears in my Eyes".  
 
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divchina88 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Thank you!!
greatblackbackgull (1 month ago) Show Hide
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MY FAVORITE 1930S SINGER  WOW !!!
pop0it0rocket (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for posting. It's hard to find this stuff!
Jazsngr (2 months ago) Show Hide
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The female singers from this era are not distinquishable from one to the next. The same type of voice in my opinion..

Sylvia
Mistrelicious (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Of course Ruth's not the greatest female jazz singer of all time, as jazzgirl1920 claims (see below), but of course an excellent and memorable one. Thanks.
ashbyjay (7 months ago) Show Hide
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She sung with her soul in fact, didn't she.
DMgraduate09 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Annette Hanshaw was the popularity girl but Ruth was certainly up there
waynebrasler (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Ruth's feeling for what she is singing in what sets her apart from the crowd. She engages her entire body in each song, too. A that wonderful, unique voice still sounds utterly enchanting.
ark014 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Can someone post a complete version of the 12 minute short film this song was from, "Rosewood"? It was on TCM recently.
REYELBRAZ (9 months ago) Show Hide
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I'll love her forever!

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