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  1. Marion Harris (born Mary Ellen Harrison; April 4, 1896 – April 23, 1944) was an American popular singer who was most successful in the late 1910s and the 1920s. She was the first widely-known white singer to sing jazz and blues songs.

  2. 3 de fev. de 2011 · Marion Harris - After You've Gone (1918) Charted at #1 in January 1919. Recorded July 22, 1918. Also a #2 hit for Henry Burr and Albert Campbell in October 1918, #7 for Bessie Smith in 1927,...

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  3. 23 de jan. de 2013 · The first and most famous version was sung by Marion Harris (1896-1944) on July 22, 1918. It has been redone by many artists including Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra, and Bessie Smith. "After...

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  4. 1 de jul. de 2019 · Among the many popular recordings of W.C. Handy’s most famous song, which had first been published in 1914. Transferred from 78rpm: Columbia A2944 - The “St. Louis Blues” (Handy) by Marion ...

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  5. 26 de dez. de 2018 · Learn about the history and legacy of the 1919 bestseller After You've Gone, recorded by Marion Harris and covered by many artists since. The song expresses the pain of a jilted lover with a mix of melancholy and defiance.

  6. www.jazzstandards.com › biographies › biography_166Marion Harris Biography

    Marion Harris was a vaudeville star and the first white female singer to record jazz and blues in the 1920s. She sang songs by African American composers such as "St. Louis Blues", "Tea for Two", and "The Man I Love".

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UC2_Z-ARqPxIrh_GPamUCiagMarion Harris - YouTube Music

    Marion Harris was an American popular singer who was most successful in the late 1910s and the 1920s. She was the first widely-known white singer to sing jazz and blues songs.