Alma Cogan

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  • female vocalists
  • 60s
  • pop
  • 60s girls
  • jazz
Alma Cogan was Britain's most successful female recording artist of the 1950's. Born in London in 1932, her early recordings were mainly ballads, in the style of Anne Shelton. But by 1954, this was to all change. Her first major hit was "Bell Bottom Blues", and she scored her only number one in Britain with "Dreamboat" in 1956. Novelty songs were extremely popular at the time, and Alma recorded a number of these, including "I Can't Tell A Waltz From A Tango", "Twenty Tiny Fingers" and "Never Do A Tango With An Eskimo".

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Songs

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    Banjo's Back in Town

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    Bell Bottom Blues

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    Blue Tango

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    Cheek to Cheek

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    Christmas Cards

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    Cowboy Jimmy Joe

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    Don't Read the Letter

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    Don't You Know, Yockomo?

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    Dream Talk

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    Dreamboat

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    Eight Days a Week

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    Fly Me to the Moon

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    Gettin' Ready for Freddy

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    Give a Fool a Chance

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    Go on By

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    Goodbye Joe

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    Hello Baby

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    Help!

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    Hernando's Hideaway

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    Hill Billy Boy

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    Hold Your Hand Out Naughty Boy!

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    Hold Your Hands Out for Naughty Boy

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    How Many Nights

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    I Believe in Love

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    I Can't Give You Anything but Love

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    I Can't Tell a Waltz From a Tango

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    I Feel Fine

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    I Get a Kick Out of You

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    I Knew Right Away

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    I Love You Much Too Much

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    I Wish You Love

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    Ich liebe die Sonne

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    In the Middle of the House

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    In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree

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    It's You

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    Ja-Da

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    Jolly Good Company

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    Just Couldn't Resist Her With Her Pocket Transistor

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    Just Once More

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    Keep Me In Mind

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    Laß nicht so viel Zeit vergeh'n

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    Last Night on the Back Porch

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    Let Her Go

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    Little Things Mean a Lot

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    Lizzie Borden

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    Love Is

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    Love Is a Word

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    Love Me Again

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    Mambo Italiano

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