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Maxine Sullivan
Maxine Sullivan was a "Girl Singer" of the Swing Era (1930s on). She was married to a big band leader (John Kirby) and they were the first black entertainers to have their own radio program.
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Songs
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Massachusetts
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Massachusetts (Wassup mix)
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Memories of You
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Midnight
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Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet
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Miss Otis Regrets
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Molly Malone
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Moments Like This
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Mound Bayou
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My Curly-Headed Baby
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My Fate Is in Your Hands
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My Ideal
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Nice Work If You Can Get It
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Night and Day
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On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
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Poor You
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Restless
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S'Posin
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Say It With a Kiss
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Says My Heart
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Sing Something Simple
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Skylark
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St. Louis Blues
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Stompin' at the Savoy
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Stop! You're Breakin' My Heart
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Summertime
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Sunday
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Sunday in New York
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Taking My Time
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The Folks Who Live on the Hill
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The Hour of Parting
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The Lady's in Love With You
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The Story of Our Love Affair
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This Heart of Mine
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Too Late Now
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Turtle Dove
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What a Difference a Day Made
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When Your Lover Has Gone
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Where Have I Seen Your Face Before?
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Who Is Sylvia?