
Frances Wayne (August 26, 1924 - February 6, 1978) was an American jazz vocalist. Wayne was born and died in Boston but moved to New York City in her teens. There, she sang in a group fronted by her brother, saxophonist Nick Jerret. Early in the 1940s she recorded with Charlie Barnet's big band, and in 1943 sang with Woody Herman's band. In 1944 she married Neal Hefti, who played trumpet and arranged material for Herman. Hefti formed his own big band in 1947, and Wayne soloed in this ensemble as well.
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Two for the Blues
Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe
Early Autumn
You Go to My Head
My One and Only Love
'round Midnight
In Other Words
Speak Low
Blue and Sentimental
Soft Winds
Prelude to a Kiss
Oh What A Night For Love
Caravan
I Concentrate on You
All Or Nothing At All
Autumn Leaves
Mood Indigo
In The Still Of The Night
There's No You
I'm Beginning To See The Light
The Man I Love
Do It Again
Siboney
He Needs Me
I Couldn' Sleep A Wink Last Night
Caravan (LP Version)
It Could Happen To You
You Go To My Head (LP Version)
I Fall In Love Too Easily
Speak Low (LP Version)
'Round Midnight (LP Version)
He's My Guy
Soft Winds (LP Version)
Mad About the Boy
Blue And Sentimental (LP Version)
Early Autumn (LP Version)
Two For The Blues (LP Version)
My One And Only Love (LP Version)
In Other Words (LP Version)
Oh What A Night For Love (LP Version)
Frances Wayne / Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe
Am I Blue
On The Street Where You Live
Gee It's Good to Hold You
Prelude To A Kiss (LP Version)
Bill
Round Midnight
Wednesday's Child
That Old Black Magic
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