Read Late Life Jazz: The Life and Career of Rosemary Clooney Online
Authors: Ken Crossland,Malcolm Macfarlane
“Who Dot Mon, Mom,”
78
“Why Don’t You Haul Off and Love Me,”
31
“Why Fight the Feeling,”
31
Wilder, Alec,
35
Williams, Hank,
36
Williams, Richard,
152
Wilson, John S.,
30
,
144
,
146
,
155
Wilson, Kemmons,
115
Winchell, Walter,
44
Winer, Deborah Grace,
106
,
142
,
158
,
160
,
163
“Withered Roses,”
53
WLW, Cincinnati,
14
–15
“Woman,”
59
–60
“Wonderful Season of Love, The,”
97
Woolworth Hour, The
,
65
WQEW, New York,
179
Wylie, Austin,
17
Wyman, Jane,
78
Wynn, Keenan,
101
“Ya Got Class,”
182
“You’ll Never Know,”
52
“You’re in Kentucky Sure as You’re Born,”
80
,
82
“You Are My Sunshine,”
77
“You Came a Long Way from St. Louis,”
85
“You Can Take the Boy Out of the Country,”
85
“You Do Something to Me,”
80
“You Don’t Know Him”,
81
“You Make Me Feel So Young,”
60
“You Took Advantage of Me,”
90
Youmans, Vincent,
129
“Young at Heart,”
60
“Younger Than Springtime,”
60
“Yours Sincerely,”
91
“Zing a Little Zong,”
53
The young Rose Marie Clooney, Maysville, early 1930s. (Photo courtesy of the Kathy Brown Collection)
The three Clooney children: Rosemary (back) stands behind brother Nick and sister Betty. (Photo courtesy of the Kathy Brown Collection)
The Tony Pastor band in 1947. Rosemary is in the center next to Tony Pastor (dark suit). Betty Clooney is front, second right. (Photo courtesy of Henry Riggs)
The Clooney Sisters, late 1940s. (Photo courtesy Paul Barouh)
Rosemary in the recording studio, early 1950s.
An early 1950s publicity photo. (Photo courtesy of Mavis Coleman)
Guy Mitchell and Rosemary in
Red Garters
. (Photo courtesy of Greg Van Beek)
Rosemary performing “Come On-a My House” in
The Stars Are Singing
.
Rosemary and José Ferrer, late 1950s. (Photo courtesy of Greg Van Beek)
The “Count Your Blessings” scene with Bing Crosby in
White Christmas
.
With (left to right), Miguel, Gabriel, and Maria Ferrer, c. 1959. (Photo courtesy of Mavis Coleman)