
Evelyn Knight (December 31, 1917, Reedville, Virginia – September 28, 2007, San Jose, California) was an American singer of the 1940s and 1950s. In 1948, she recorded "A Little Bird Told Me" with the Stardusters, which was #1 for seven weeks and stayed on the charts for five months. Later that year she recorded "Powder Your Face with Sunshine" which also hit #1 and remained on the charts well into the following year. Knight had another hit with "Buttons and Bows" in 1948, which Bob Hope also sang in the film The Paleface.
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A Little Bird Told Me
Lucky Lucky Lucky Me
Powder Your Face With Sunshine
A Little Bird Told Me (with The Stardusters) [1948 Single Remastered]
Lucky, Lucky, Lucky Me (with The Ray Charles Singers) [1950 Single Remastered]
Lucky Lucky Lucky Me - Firewire Vs. Evelyn Knight
Lucky, Lucky, Lucky Me
Lucky, Lucky, Lucky
Candy and Cake
Two Little Fishes and Five Loaves of Bread
Chickery Chick
Little Bird Told Me
Dance With a Dolly
Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes
A Little Birdie Told Me
A Wonderful Guy
Power Your Face With Sunshine
Powder Your Face With Sunshine Smile Smile Smile
Dance With a Dolly (With a Hole in Her Stocking)
Lucky Lucky Lucky Me (Firewire Vs. Evelyn Knight)
Buttons and Bows
A Cockeyed Optimist
All Dressed Up to Smile
A Cock-Eyed Optimist
It's Too Late Now
Dance with Dolly (With A hole In Her Stocking) (with The Stardusters) [1947 Single Remastered]
The Lass With The Delicate Air
Rosy Apples
A Wonderful Guy (Decca Records Album A-714 Recording)
Saloon
Snowflakes
Beautiful Brown Eyes
Buttons And Bows (1948 Single Remastered)
Dance with Dolly (With A hole In Her Stocking) [1947 Single Remastered]
Powder Your Face With Sunshine (Smile! Smile! Smile!)
You're So Understanding
Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes (with The Stardusters) [1948 Single Remastered]
A Wonderful Guy (1950 Single Remastered)
There Will Never Be Another You
It's Too Late Now (with The 4 Hits And A Miss) [1949 Single Remastered]
Little Boy
On an Ordinary Morning
I Know Where I'm Going
Grandfather's Clock
I Remember the Cornfields
My Heart Cries for You
Life Is a Beautiful Thing
Lovely Is the Evening
Chickery Chick (with The Jesters) [1945 Single Remastered]
I Get Along Without You Very Well
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