Lee Wiley

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Lee Wiley (1908-1975) was a Jazz Vocal singer who sang American Songbook tunes in the 1930s through the 1950s. Sometimes called "A Jazz Singer's Singer), she remains popular to hard-core Jazz fans. She was one of the first artists to record a "songbook" collection (records where all of the songs were written by one composer.) Her "signature" song was "Manhattan."

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Songs

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    I Left My Heart in San Francisco

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    I'll Be Home

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    I'll Follow My Secret Heart

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    I'm Comin' Virginia

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    I'm Coming, Virginia

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    I've Got a Crush on You

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    I've Got Five Dollars

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    I've Got the World on a String

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    I've Got You Under My Skin

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    If I Love Again

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    Indiana

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    It's Only a Paper Moon

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    Keepin' My Self for You

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    Keepin' Myself for You

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    Leave These Reminders for You

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    Let's Call it a Day

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    Let's Do It

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    Let's Do it Let's Fall in Love

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    Let's Fall in Love

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    Let's Fly Away

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    Looking at You

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    Manhattan

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    Memories of You

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    Moanin' In the Mornin'

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    Moanin' in the Morning

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    Moon River

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    More than You Know

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    Motherless Child

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    My One and Only

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    Oh Look at Me Now

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    Oh! Look at Me Now

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    Oh, Look at Me Now

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    Repeal the Blues

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    Rise 'N Shine

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    Rise 'N' Shine

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    Sam and Delilah

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    Should I Be Sweet?

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    Soft Lights and Sweet Music

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    Some Day You'll Be Sorry

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    Some Sunny Day

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    Someone to Watch over Me

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    Sometimes I'm Happy

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    Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year

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    Stars Fell on Alabama

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    Still Suits Me

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    Stormy Weather

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    Street of Dreams

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    Sugar

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    Sugar (That Sugar Baby O' Mine)

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    Sugar (That Sugar Baby O'Mine)


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