
Ethel Smith (November 22, 1910 – May 10, 1996) was an organist who played primarily in a pop style on the Hammond organ. Her recording of Tico Tico was her best-known hit. It reached No. 14 on the U.S. pop charts in November 1944 and sold over one million copies worldwide. She also recorded it for the 1944 film, Bathing Beauty. She was married to Ralph Bellamy from 1945 to 1947. She died on May 10, 1996.
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Tico Tico
Blame It on the Samba
April In Portugal
The Breeze and I
Dear Heart
Perfidia
Brazil
Carioca
Just One of Those Things
Mambo Jambo
Fiddle-Faddle
The Syncopated Clock
Poinciana
The "Harry Lime" Theme
Tico-Tico
Lero Lero/Bem Te Vi Atrevido
The Green Cockatoo
The Galloping Comedians
Monkey On a String
Jingle Bells
I Got Rhythm
Zing-a-Zing-a-Zing, Boom
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
The Scottish Samba
Tic-Toc Rhumba
Sleigh Ride
La Bamba de Vera Cruz
By the Waters of Minnetonka
Longing for You
The Samba Polka
Ruby
Easter Parade
Quizas, Quizas, Quizas
Downtown
The Harry Lime Theme
Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo
Dinora
Kitten On The Keys
Three-Cornered Tune
It Came upon The Midnight Clear
The Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers
The Parrot On The Fortune-Teller's Hat
Delicado
Diga Diga Doo
My Mother's Waltz
Frankie And Johnny
Dizzy Fingers
Liza, All The Clouds'll Roll Away
Swedish Rhapsody
Wedding of the Painted Doll
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