Bobby Short

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  • jazz
  • standards
  • male vocalist
  • swing
  • cabaret
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bobby Short (September 15, 1924 – March 21, 2005) was an American cabaret singer known for his interpretation of songs by early 20th century composers such as Rodgers and Hart, Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke and George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin. He also championed African-American composers of the same period such as Eubie Blake, James P. Johnson, Andy Razaf, Fats Waller and Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, presenting their work not in a polemical way, but as simply the obvious equal of that of their paler contemporaries.

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Songs

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    Take Love Easy

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    Take Me Back to Manhattan

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    Tea for Two

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    Tenderly

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    That Certain Feeling

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    The Carioca

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    The East Side of Heaven

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    The Lorelei

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    The Sidewalks of New York

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    The Younger Generation

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    There's a Small Hotel

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    They Can't Take That Away From Me

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    Upper Madison Avenue Blues

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    Wait a Bit, Joe

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    Wait Till You See Her

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    Way Out West on West End Avenue

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    We Shall Never Be Younger

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    We Were Dancing

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    Weren't We Fools

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    What is This Thing Called Love?

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    When Love Beckoned (In Fifty-Second Street)

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    Where Are the Songs We Sung? / Dear Little Cafe / Hearts & Flowers

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    Where Have You Been

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    Where or When

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    White Christmas

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    Why Don't We Try Staying Home

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    Why Shouldn't I

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    With a Song in My Heart

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    World Weary

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    You Bring Out the Best in Me


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