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Virginia O’Brien

Virginia O’Brien

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  1. Virginia O’Brien – Did I Get Stinkin’ at the Club Savoy (1942)
  2. Virginia O’Brien – I Dream of Jeannie (1940)
  3. Virginia O’Brien – Lullabye (Rockabye Baby) (1941)
  4. Virginia O’Brien – Fresh as a Daisy (1942)
  5. Virginia O’Brien – In a Little Spanish Town (1943) w/June Allyson, Gloria DeHaven and Bob Crosby’s Orch.
  6. Virginia O’Brien – Salome (w/ Tommy Dorsey’s Orch.) (1943)
  7. Virginia O’Brien – Say We’re Sweethearts Again (1944)
  8. Virginia O’Brien – Virginia’s Nightmare (1948)
  9. Virginia O’Brien – I Fell in Love (With the Leader of the Band) w/ Tommy Dorsey’s Orch. (Ziggy Elman, Trumpet and Buddy Rich on the skins’)
  10. Virginia O’Brien – Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage
  11. Virginia O’Brien – Life Upon the Wicked Stage (1946)
  12. Virginia O’Brien – Bring on Those Wonderful Men (1946)
  13. Virginia O’Brien – The Man on the Flying Trapeze
  14. Virginia O’Brien – Dude Ranch Serenade

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