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  2. Susannah McCorkle - Wikipedia

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    Susannah McCorkle (January 1, 1946 – May 19, 2001) was an American jazz singer. Life and career. A native of Berkeley, California, McCorkle studied Italian ...

  3. Waters of March - Wikipedia

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    Susannah McCorkle also released a bilingual version on her album From Bessie to Brazil (1993). It was repeated in her album Most Requested Songs (2001). Her version of the song was played over the closing credits of the 2002 documentary Comedian , featuring Jerry Seinfeld.

  4. From Broken Hearts to Blue Skies - Wikipedia

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    Susannah McCorkle chronology; Someone to Watch Over Me—Songs of George Gershwin (1998) From Broken Hearts to Blue Skies (1999) Hearts and Minds (2000)

  5. How Do You Keep the Music Playing? - Wikipedia

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    Susannah McCorkle — How Do You Keep the Music Playing (1985) Frankie Laine — Place in Time (1985) and Wheels of a Dream (1998) Andy Williams — Close Enough for Love (1986) Tony Bennett — The Art of Excellence (1986), Duets: An American Classic (with George Michael) (2006) and Duets II (with Aretha Franklin) (2011)

  6. From Bessie to Brazil - Wikipedia

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    From Bessie To Brazil is a 1993 album by jazz vocalist Susannah McCorkle. It peaked at number 20 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart. Reception

  7. Hearts and Minds (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hearts and Minds is the sixteenth album by jazz singer Susannah McCorkle. It peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart. This was Susannah McCorkle's last set of recordings. She died by suicide in May 2001.

  8. Poor Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Susannah McCorkle included a version on her 1985 album How Do You Keep the Music Playing. George McMurphy and his orchestra (recorded June 18, 1928, released by Columbia Records as catalog number 1498D, with the flip side "Allah's Holiday" [31])

  9. Ballad Essentials - Wikipedia

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    Susannah McCorkle chronology; The Beginning 1975 (2002) Ballad Essentials (2002) Ballad Essentials is an album by Susannah McCorkle, released in 2002. Reception.