Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy - Connie Haines, Gallop
You Made Me Love You - Connie Haines, McCarthy
The Darktown Strutter's Ball - Connie Haines, Brooks, Shelton
Stormy Weather - Connie Haines, Arlen, Harold
Will You Still Be Mine? - Connie Haines, Adair, Tom
My Man - Connie Haines, Charles, Jacques
But What Are These - Connie Haines, Fairbanks
What Has Happened to Joe? - Connie Haines, Troup
Silly No - Silly Yes - Connie Haines, Murray
How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies - Connie Haines, Burke
You Told a Lie (I Believed You) - Connie Haines, Mitchell, Tee Pee
Maybe It's Because - Connie Haines, Ruby, Harry
Ol' Man Mose - Connie Haines, Armstrong, Louis
How Come You Do Me Like You Do? - Connie Haines, Austin, Gene
Of All Things [From Duchess of Idaho] - Connie Haines, Huddleston, Floyd
Let's Choo Choo Choo to Idaho [From Duchess of Idaho] - Connie Haines, Huddleston, Floyd
A Bushel and a Peck [From Guys and Dolls] - Connie Haines, Loesser, Frank
Swingin' Doors - Connie Haines, Saxon, David
Lover Man - Connie Haines, Davis, Jimmy
The Man I Love - Connie Haines, Gershwin, George
Destination Moon - Connie Haines, Alfred, Roy
What Have You Done for Me Lately? - Connie Haines, Adler, Richard
Too Many Hearts - Connie Haines, Burke, Sonny
I've Got to Fall in Love Again - Connie Haines, Burke, Johnny
Mississippi Mud - Connie Haines, Barris, Harry
You Nearly Lose Your Mind - Connie Haines, Tubb, Ernest
Pink Shampoo - Connie Haines, Allton, Minette
Showcases the talents of the Savannah-born nightingale, Connie Haines who first sang with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey before embarking on a solo career that took her to Hollywood films (Duchess of Idaho) and launched a si... more »x-decade career! Many of the recordings Haines made with Frank Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey are currently available, but her solo output has remained elusive until now. Features 27 recordings made between 1947 and 1953, including hits as well as standards and novelty fun numbers.« less
Showcases the talents of the Savannah-born nightingale, Connie Haines who first sang with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey before embarking on a solo career that took her to Hollywood films (Duchess of Idaho) and launched a six-decade career! Many of the recordings Haines made with Frank Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey are currently available, but her solo output has remained elusive until now. Features 27 recordings made between 1947 and 1953, including hits as well as standards and novelty fun numbers.