Bonnie Baker Vinyl Record Albums Born April 1, 1917, Orange, TX - Died August 11, 1990,Fort Lauderdale, Florida Diminutive big band singer best remembered as vocalist on the 1939 Orrin Tucker hit ''Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!'' Born Evelyn Nelson, she was known as ''Wee'' Bonnie Baker due to her short stature. Tucker hired her on a recommendation from Louis Armstrong. In 1940 she was voted Most Popular Female Band Vocalist in a college poll. She left Tucker's orchestra in 1941.
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LP |
Bonnie Baker |
Oh Johnny! |
1956 |
B 1212 |
Warner Brothers Records Label; Album cover and record look new; Laminated cover; Includes the original inner liner sleeve; Mono recording; Track listing: Oh Johnny Oh Johnny Oh; Aggravatin' Papa Don't You Try To Two Time Me; You'd Be Surprised; Billy; Stop! It's Wonderful; Come Back; Ma (He's Makin' Eyes At Me); How'ja Like To Love Me; The Bongo Song; Especially For You; Charley My Boy; Texas Tornado |
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$39.99 |
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LP |
Bonnie Baker |
Oh Johnny! |
1956 |
B 1212 |
Warner Brothers Records Label; Album cover has minor wear; Record has minor scuffs; Laminated cover; Includes the original inner liner sleeve; Mono recording; Track listing: Oh Johnny Oh Johnny Oh; Aggravatin' Papa Don't You Try To Two Time Me; You'd Be Surprised; Billy; Stop! It's Wonderful; Come Back; Ma (He's Makin' Eyes At Me); How'ja Like To Love Me; The Bongo Song; Especially For You; Charley My Boy; Texas Tornado |
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