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Fred Astair

The film clips are of Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth from the 1942 musical romantic comedy, You Were Never Lovelier.

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"I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm," sung by Dick Powell and Alice Faye in the 1937 musical film, On the Avenue.

Film Version.
The hit "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm", was also recorded by Ray Noble, Glen Gray and Fred Astaire, whose rendering was a bestseller for weeks.
Holiday's version ranked 6 on the year-end single chart available for 1937.
  • Red Norvo, Chicago, January 8, 1937
C-1736-2 "I've got my love to keep me warm" (mb vcl) Br 7813, A-500707, Reg-Zono G-23094, Voc S-102, Col C3L22, CBS BPG62099, Col/Legacy CK53424 [CD], Phontastic (Swd)PHONTCD7663 [CD], Giants Of Jazz (It)CD53282 [CD], Retrospective (E)RTS4344 [CD]



  • Ray Noble and His Orchestra, Howard Barrie, a baritone from Boston (originally from Leicester), in December 1936, succeeded Al Bowlly, who after six years with Noble, returned to England to start his own band.
  • Chicago Daily News (The) (December 11, 1936). "Al Bolly ... ". Vol. 61, no. 293. p. 25 (col. 2; middle) – via GenealogyBank
    .
Barrie, in 1932, performed with Irving Aaronson's Commanders
The Merry Macs, aka The Personality Boys, The Mystery Trio
→ Joe McMichael (tenor) ( Joseph W. McMichael; 1916–1944)

→ 1944–1945: Clive Erard (tenor)
→ 1945–1954: Dick Baldwin (tenor)
→ 1954–1964: Vern Rowe (tenor)

→ Ted McMichael (baritone) ( Ted W. McMichael; 1908–2001)
→ Judd McMichael (tenor) ( George Edward McMichael, Jr.; 1906–1989)
→ 1931–1936: Cheri McKay
→ 1936–1939: Helen Carroll
→ 1939–1942: Mary Lou Cook ( Mary Louise Dunckley or Mary Gertrude Dunckley; 1908–1944), married to
Elisha Cook, Jr.
, from 1928 to 1941
→ 1942–1964: Marjory Garland McMichael (Judd's wife)
→ Lynn Martin
"I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" (1937)




  • Billie Holiday and Her Orchester, New York, January 12, 1937
Jonah Jones (tp) Edgar Sampson (cl,as-1) Ben Webster (ts) Teddy Wilson (p) Allan Reuss (g) John Kirby (b) Cozy Cole (d) Billie Holiday (vcl)
20507-1 I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm (*) Col C3L-40, Seven Seas (Jap)KICJ6011-6017 [CD], King Jazz (It)KJ171FS [CD]
20507-2 I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm Voc/OKeh 3431, CBS (Eu)62814, (Jap)SOPH63-64, Time Life STL-J03, Two Flats Disc (It)TFD5006, Col C3K47724 [CD]
Billie Holiday. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm.


  • Lyrics World (this was the website of Paolo Filho of Brazil that went offline in 2003. Wayback Machine seemingly has captured the site and its functionality).
    1. "No. 1 Songs; 1930–1989". Ntl.matrix.com.br. Archived from the original on June 16, 2010. Retrieved November 13, 2010 – via Wayback Machine.





    1. Harvey Sheldon Jewish American Music Video Research Library at
      OCLC 122417886
      .
    2. Harvey Sheldon Rock and Roll Music Video Research Library at .
    3. Sheldon also, in 1998, donated 4,500 music videos to USC Harvey Sheldon Collection at the
      Online Archive of California. University of Southern California
      , Cinematic Arts Library.







    "Musical Compositions"
    1. "Swing, Brother, Swing" (©8 July 1936 EP58286). p. 1363 – via Internet Archive Free access icon. Clinton Angrus Kemp (1895–1978) (guitar arrangemnet) Walter Bishop Sr. (words), Lewis Raymond and Clarence Williams (music)


    "Renewal Registrations"
    1. "Swing, Brother, Swing" (©8 July 1936 EP58286. Renewed 8 July 1963 R318029). p. 1927 – via Google Books. Clinton Angrus Kemp (1895–1978) (guitar arrangemnet) Walter Bishop Sr. (words), Lewis Raymond and Clarence Williams (music)
    2. "Swing, Brother, Swing" (©8 July 1936 EP58286. Renewed 8 July 1963 R318030). p. 1927 – via Google Books. Walter Bishop Sr. (words), Lewis Raymond and Clarence Williams (music)



  • Recordings with Basie:
Savoy Ballroom, New York, June 30, 1937
  1. "
    They Can't Take That Away From Me
    "
  2. "Swing! Brother, Swing!" Walter Bishop Sr. (words), Lewis Raymond and Clarence Williams (music)
Radio broadcast, "Meadowbrook", Cedar Grove, N.J., November 3, 1937
  1. "I Can't Get Started"
Film soundtrack, Universal Studios, Los Angeles, August 31, 1950 (on film, "God Bless the Child")
Carnegie Hall, New York, September 25, 1954
Concert at Carnegie Hall, New York, May 6, 1955




  • Novaes & Novaes. Billie Holiday Songs (©2005–2021). (WordPress blog of Paulo Novaes, Publisher; Fernanda Novaes, Art Director, Brazil). Billie Holiday Songs at www.billieholidaysongs.com. Retrieved September 18, 2010.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link)
    The below 10 online references were originally retrieved November 13, 2010, and are archived via Wayback Machine
    1. "Live Songs – 1935". Archived from the original on April 23, 2010.
    2. "Live Songs – 1937". Archived from the original on April 23, 2010.
    3. "Studio Songs – 1936". Archived from the original on May 28, 2010.
    4. "Studio Songs – 1939". Archived from the original on April 14, 2012.
    5. "Studio Songs – 1944". Archived from the original on September 10, 2011. {{cite book}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; May 28, 2010 suggested (help).
    6. "Studio Songs – 1945". Archived from the original on May 28, 2010.
    7. "Studio Discography". Archived from the original on July 2, 2010.
    8. "Favorites". Archived from the original on February 25, 2012.
    9. "Discography: The Composers". Archived from the original on March 10, 2011.
    10. "Discography: Her Musicians". Archived from the original on August 31, 2010.



    1. Millstein, Gilbert (1915–1999) (June 1961). 1st liner note.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
    2. Hentoff, Nat (n.d.). 2nd liner note.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: ref duplicates default (link)
    3. Friedwald, Will (June 1989). 3rd liner note.


https://archive.org/details/cd_the-essential-billie-holidaythe-carnegie-h_billie-holiday/page/n5/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater
https://archive.org/details/cd_the-essential-billie-holidaythe-carnegie-h_billie-holiday?ref=ol&view=theater






  • Billie Holiday – Lady Love (liner notes by
    Basel, Switzerland, February 4, 1954, during Holiday's 1954 European tour, "Jazz Club U.S.A." The location and date of this session had been previously listed incorrectly as a concert in Cologne, January 23, 1954. The correction was supplied by Arild Widerøe, a Swiss Jazz discographer. The master recording was taken from a tape supplied by Roman Flury, a musicologist and editor at Radio Basel (the station ran from 1926 to 1972) and given to Leonard Feather (Billie Holiday [H7137]. The Jazz Discography Online. [see The Jazz Discography
    ]. Retrieved September 15, 2022.
    ).
Side A:
  1. Announcement, by Leonard Feather 0:26
  2. "Blue Moon" 2:08
  3. "All of Me" 1:38
  4. "My Man" 2:45
  5. "Them There Eyes" 1:30
  6. "
    I Cried For You
    " 3:10
  7. "What a Little Moonlight Can Do" 2:25
  8. "I Cover The Waterfront" 3:10
Side B:
  1. "Billie's Blues" 11:28
  2. "Lover, Come Back to Me" 6:35
Personnel:
  1. Bass – Red Mitchell (tracks: A2 to B2)
  2. Clarinet – Buddy DeFranco (tracks: B1, B2)
  3. Drums – Elaine Leighton (de) (1926–2012) (Beryl Booker's drummer) (tracks: A2 to B2)
  4. Guitar – Jimmy Raney (tracks: B1, B2)
  5. Liner Notes (Translation in French) – Leonard Feather
  6. Photography – Buck Hoeffler ( Paul J. Hoeffler; 1937–2005)
  7. Piano – Beryl Booker (tracks: B1, B2), Carl Drinkard ( Carlton Mark Drinkard; 1927–) (tracks: A2 to A8), Sonny Clark (tracks: B1, B2)
  8. Vibraphone – Red Norvo (tracks: B1, B2)
  9. Vocals – Billie Holiday (tracks: A2 to B2)



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    Access guides:
    1. "Record Groups 4–49" (online).
      NARA
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    Frederic Thomas Greenhalge
    (1842–1896), the 38th Governor of Massachusetts, and a 1st cousin of Maggie Mitchell.






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    2. Vol. 29; July–December 1915
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