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Ruth Etting - Summer Is Over (1933)

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2008

Rising to fame in the twenties and early thirties, Ruth Etting was renowned for her great beauty, her gorgeous voice and her tragic life. She starred on Broadway, made movies in Hollywood, married a mobster, had numerous hit-records, fell in love and was known as America's Sweetheart of Song.

Born in David City, Nebraska on November 23, 1897, Ruth left home at seventeen for Chicago and art school. She got a job designing costumes at a night club called the Marigold Gardens and when the tenor got sick, she was pulled into the show since she was the only one who could sing low enough. That led to dancing in the chorus line and eventually featured solos. Her career in costume design and art was soon forgotten.


The blond hair and blue eyes and stunning voice all led to her being dubbed the Sweetheart of Columbia Records, America's Radio Sweetheart, and finally America's Sweetheart of Song. She began to experiment with tempo and phrasing during this period in her career. Her trademark was to change the tempo - alternating between normal tempo, half-time and double-time to create and maintain interest.


Ruth Etting made her first record in 1926 and her last in 1937. Completely lacking in the performer's ego, she called her early recordings corny and kept none of her original 78's. In 1955 her story was made into a movie, ultimately nominated for six Academy Awards and winning the Award for Best Story.

Ruth Etting died on September 24 1978, in Colorado Springs.

Ruth Etting - Summer Is Over (1933)

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Uploader Comments (edmundusrex)

  • I think the audio compression was pushed a bit too far... Ruth sounds so much better than this!

  • You're right, I think it's a scratch filter or something like this. I'm sorry about, but I have only this recording.

    Enjoy it anyway . . .

    ed.

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  • what did Ruth die from? Did she die from Cancer?

  • As a fellow David City native, I am very proud.

  • yeah i like the scracthes and stuff...

    its the best and the odd quality from

    these recording is very nice...

    i hear it loud and it is gorgeous.

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