
Mary Ann McCall was a fine singer who started out singing middle-of-the-road pop, yet grew as a well-respected jazz singer during her episodic career. She began as a singer and dancer with Buddy Morrow's Orchestra in her native Philadelphia and was with Tommy Dorsey briefly in 1938. McCall had her first stint with Woody Herman in 1939 and she was Charlie Barnet's vocalist during a period of time (1939-40) when his band was attracting attention. McCall then dropped out of music
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Easy Living
Detour Ahead
You Can Depend On Me
There Must Be Something Better Than Love
You're My Thrill
I Hadn't Anyone Till You
Jamaica Rhumba
Between 18th & 19th On Chestnut Street
In My Solitude
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