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Cruising Down the River" is a 1946 popular recording song, which became the winner of a public songwriting competition held in the UK. Words and music were entered by two middle-aged women named Eily Beadell and Nell Tollerton.
Cruisin' Down the River is a 1953 American Technicolor musical film directed by Richard Quine. It stars Dick Haymes and Audrey Totter. The story is about a New York nightclub singer who inherits an old riverboat on the Chattahoochee River between Georgia and Alabama. It features comedy, some drama and several musical performances.
Blue Barron and His Orchestra. Blue Barron (November 19, 1913 – July 16, 2005), [1] born Harry Freidman, was an American orchestra leader in the 1940s and early 1950s during the Big Band era.
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In 1949 The Skylarks recorded with Russ Morgan and had number one hits with "Cruisin' Down the River" and "Forever and Ever". [2] By this time The Skylarks had added a second female singer and consisted of original member George Becker, early member Gilda Maiken, and Chick Gale, Joe Pryor, and Gladys Vesely. [3]
"Cruising Down the River" – Lou Preager Orchestra "Don't Fence Me In" – Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters "It Might as Well Be Spring" – Dick Haymes "Frühlingsrauschen (Rustle of Spring) Op. 32 No. 3" – Sinding "Bird Song at Eventide" – Ronnie Ronalde with Robert Farnon and his Orchestra "Paper Doll" – The Mills Brothers
Russell Morgan (April 29, 1904 – August 7, 1969) [1] was an American big band leader and arranger during the 1930s and 1940s. He was best known for being one of the composers of the song "You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You", with Larry Stock and James Cavanaugh, and was the first to record it in 1944.
"Cruising Down the River" [14] March 19 [15] March 26 "Cruising Down the River" Russ Morgan and His Orchestra with the Skylarks [16] April 2 "Cruising Down the River"