
Vaughn De Leath (September 26, 1894 – May 28, 1943) was an American female singer who gained popularity in the 1920s, earning the sobriquets "The Original Radio Girl" and "First Lady of Radio." Although popular in the 1920s, De Leath is little known today. De Leath was an early exponent of a style of vocalizing known as crooning. She was born as Leonore Vonderlieth in the town of Mount Pulaski, Illinois in 1894. Her parents were George and Catherine Vonderlieth.
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Blue Skies
Banana Oil
My Dear
Marianna
Ukelele Lady
Are You Lonesome Tonight? (Recorded June, 1927)
Ukulele Lady
Crazy Words Crazy Tune
I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling
Jimmy and Mary's Christmas
It's A Million To One You're In Love
Chant of the Jungle (Recorded October 1929)
I Can't Give You Anything but Love
I Love The Land Of Old Black Joe
Ukulele Lady (Recorded April 1925)
I Wanna Be Loved by You
When The Pussywillow Whispers To The Catnip
Since I Found You
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
As Long As I'm With You
Dancing The Devil Away
Toymaker's Dream
There's A Cradle In Carolina
Mah Lindy Lou
Blow, Blow, Blow On Your Old Harmonica, Joe
Sing Me a Baby Song
Tin Pan Parade
My Blue Heaven
You Took Advantage of Me (with Irving Kaufman) [Recorded July 1928]
The Man I Love
I'm in Love Again
Are You Lonesome Tonight
Don't Say We're Through
Honey (I'se A Waitin' Jes Fo' You)
Is Ya'?
I'm Just Wild About Harry
Stay In Your Own Backyard
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
Sometimes I'm Happy
He's So Unusual
Second Hand Rose
I Must Have That Man
Blue Skies (Recorded January 1927)
Watching for the Boogie Man (Recorded February 1928)
Untitled
All by Myself
Button up Your Overcoat
I'm a Little Nobody (That Nobody Loves)
Stay In Your Own Back Yard
I'm Gonna Dance Wit' De Guy Wot Brung Me
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