
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
It's A Wonderful World
Between 18th & 19th On Chestnut Street
In My Solitude
On Time
More Than You Know
Shake Down the Stars
It's You or No One
Mean to Me
It's Been So Long
Big Wig in the Wigwam
Trouble Is A Man
Money Is Honey
I've Got News For You
I Got It Bad
I Thought About You
Deed I Do
Big Butter and Egg Man
Busy As a Bee
Romance in the Dark
Deep Purple
Until the Real Thing Comes Along
Something I Dreamed Last Night
720 in the Books
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams
Nice Work if You Can Get It
The Moon Was Yellow
I Wished On The Moon
I Cried for You
Swing Low Sweet Clarinet
You've Got Me Voodoo'd
I'm Yours
Moonglow
It's Only A Paper Moon
No Moon At All
Nothin' from Nothin'
It Must Be True
(What Can I Say) After I've Said I'm Sorry
Am I Blue
Moon Country
East Of The Sun
Sunday
Oh! You Crazy Moon
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