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Robert Waltrip Short (September 15, 1924 – March 21, 2005) [1] was an American cabaret singer and pianist who interpreted songs by popular composers from the first half of the 20th century such as Rodgers and Hart, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, Richard A. Whiting, Vernon Duke, Noël Coward and George and Ira Gershwin.
Judy Garland recorded the song for her 1962 album The Garland Touch, [2] while Caterina Valente recorded the song as the title track of her 1964 album. The song opens the 1987 Liza Minnelli live album At Carnegie Hall. [3] A 1973 recording by Bobby Short from the album Live at the Café Carlyle [4] was used in the 1993 film Manhattan Murder ...
Instead, Short performed a combination of recent songs from Broadway and old, bluesy numbers. The latter seemed to draw the greatest enthusiasm from him as he revisited some tunes he might have played in Midwest roadhouses back in his youth, songs like "Romance in the Dark," "I'm Confessin' That I Love You," and the newly trendy "If You're a ...
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My Personal Property is a 1963 album by American singer Bobby Short of songs composed by Cy Coleman. [1] [2] Personnel. Bobby Short – vocals, piano;
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The song, written by series star Carroll O'Connor and performed by Bobby Short, begins Sweet's heroic quest to see that justice is served before the aging murderer of his grandfather is allowed to pass away, taking his secret with him. [3] [4] Most notable was the name of one of the characters in the episode, the retired sheriff, Nathan Bedford.