
At least two artists share this name: 1) Canadian jazz pianist, (June 9, 1957- ) 2) American entertainer, (May 10, 1922 – March 25, 1992): Born Anna Myrtle Swoyer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, in 1922 (although some sources have cited 1921), she held a life-long feeling of abandonment by her mother, who died while she was an infant. She and her sister, Betty Lou Barto, grew up in large cities where their father, who was a performer, entertained in vaudeville.
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I Can Cook Too
I Hate Men
You Irritate Me So
Pass That Peace Pipe
Everything I've Got
I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair
Take Him
I Can Cook, Too
To Keep My Love Alive
Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love
Without You
What Is a Man?
Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet
Boy What Love Has Done To Me!
My Cousin In Milwaukee
Waiting, Waiting
Boy! What Love Has Done to Me!
I'm The First Girl In The Second Row
I'm Still Here
Ya Got Me
Adventure
Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet (from "Broadway Rhythm")
Let's Face the Music and Dance
On the Town: I Can Cook, Too
The Saga of Jenny
Boy! What Love Has Done to Me
I'm Tired Of Texas
Long Ago and Far Away
Act I: I Can Cook, Too
I Get Carried Away
Broadway Rhythm: Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet
Oh, So Nice
The Birches
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
Lonely Town
If You'll Be Mine
Moon Rose
Sweet Longing
The Simple Life
On the Town: Act I: I Can Cook, Too
H. Martin: I'm The First Girl In The Second Row
I Don't Think I'll Fall In Love Today
Just a Little Joint with a Juke Box
Ev'ry Time (Bonus Track)
On the Town: Come Up to My Place
Blues for the Hatchet Man
I Can't Get Started
On the Town: Act I: Come Up to My Place
What Is a Man
Boy! What Love Has to Me!
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