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Lee Wiley
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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Supper Time
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Sweet and Low Down
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Take it from Me (I'm Taking to You)
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Tea for Two
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That's for Sure
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The Lonesome Road
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The Man I Love
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Time on My Hands
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Time on My Hands (You In My Arms)
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What Is Love?
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When I Fall in Love
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When I Leave the World Behind
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Wherever There's Love
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Why Oh Why?
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Why Shouldn't I
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Why Shouldn't I?
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Why, Oh, Why?
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You Do Something to Me
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You Leave Me Breathless
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You Said it
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You Took Advantage of Me
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You're an Old Smoothie
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You're Lucky to Me
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You're So Indiff'rent
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You've Got Me Crying Again