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  1. 27. Dream (Johnny Mercer) When Kathy Brown, V.P. of Debbi Whiting’s My Ideal Music and producer of this CD, went spelunking for lost recordings of Debbi’s prolific mother, Margaret Whiting, she discovered the vocalist had spent two formative years (at 21 and 22 years old) performing on the syndicated Barry Wood Show.

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  3. Margaret Whiting, Jimmy Wakely (vocals) overdubbed on band tracks from previous session | (Session #1470-A) LA, September 6, 1949. Have yourself a merry little Christmas. Three rivers. Margaret Whiting, Jimmy Wakely (vocals) with Buddy Cole and Orchestra | (Session #1484) LA, September 26, 1949.

  4. 1950 – Margaret Whiting Sings Rodgers and Hart (Capitol) 1954 – Love Songs by Margaret Whiting; 1956 – Margaret Whiting Sings for the Starry-Eyed; 1957 – Goin' Places; 1958 – Margaret (Dot) 1959 – Margaret Whiting's Great Hits; 1960 – Just a Dream; 1960 – Margaret Whiting Sings the Jerome Kern Song Book

  5. 10 gen 2011 · Margaret Whiting discography and songs: Music profile for Margaret Whiting, born 22 July 1924. Genres: Vocal Jazz, Traditional Pop, Standards. Albums include Fallout 3: Galaxy News Radio, Baby, It's Cold Outside / I Never Heard You Say, and A Tree in the Meadow / I'm Sorry but I'm Glad.

  6. 6 gen 2012 · "There Are Such Things" by Margaret Whiting, one of the best songs from her difficult to find 1960 studio album, "Just a Dream."

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  7. Margaret Whiting, Jimmy Wakely (vocals) overdubbed on band tracks from previous session | (Session #1470-A) LA, September 6, 1949. Have yourself a merry little Christmas. Three rivers. Margaret Whiting, Jimmy Wakely (vocals) with Buddy Cole and Orchestra | (Session #1484) LA, September 26, 1949.