Mel Tormé

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  • jazz
  • swing
  • vocal jazz
  • male vocalists
  • jazz vocal
Melvin Howard Tormé (1925–1999) was born to immigrant Russian Jewish parents whose name had been Torma. A child prodigy, he first sang professionally at 4 with the Coon-Sanders Orchestra, singing "You're Driving Me Crazy," at Chicago's Blackhawk restaurant. 1933-41, he acted in the network radio serials "The Romance of Helen Trent" and "Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy." He wrote his first song at 13 and three years later, his first published song, "Lament to Love," became a hit recording for Harry James.

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Songs

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    Comin' Home

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    Comin' Home Babe

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    Comin' Home Baby

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    Comin' Home, Baby!

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    Country Fair

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    County Fair

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    County Fair (feat. Hal Mooney & His Orchestra)

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    Cow Cow Boogie

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    Cross Your Heart

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    Dancing in the Dark

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    Dat Dere

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    Day by Day

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    Day Dreaming

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    Day In - Day Out

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    Day in Day Out

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    Day In, Day Out

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    Day In-Day Out

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    Desparate Hours

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    Dialogue

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    Do Do Do

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    Do I Love You Because You're Beautiful?

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    Dominique's Discotheque

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    Don' Cha Go 'Way Mad

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    Don'cha Go 'way Mad

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    Don't 'Cha Go 'Way Mad / Come to Baby Do

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    Don't Get Around Much Anymore

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    Don't Get Around Much Anymore / I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart

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    Don't Let That Moon Get Away

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    Don't Let the Moon Get Away

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    Don't Take Your Love From Me


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