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  1. Vince Degen. Six Hits and a Miss was an American swing-era singing group. The group consisted of six male singers and one female (thus the word "miss" in their name has a double meaning – the converse of the word "hit", and denotation of a young woman ).

  2. Six Hits and a Miss: Directed by Jean Negulesco. With Six Hits and a Miss, The Dancing Colleens, Rudolph Friml Jr. and His Band, Ruby Keeler. A musical which begins with six men and a woman singing; then a dance number; finally, the six men and woman sing again.

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  3. 25 mag 2021 · This lovely Oscar-nominated Cole Porter tune was sung by Janet Blair and Don Ameche in the Columbia film “Something To Shout About.” For Dinah Shore’s best-s...

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  4. Six Hits and a Miss. Actor: Girl Crazy. Six Hits and a Miss was a singing group of six men and one woman. They were uncredited in a number of movies between 1939 and 1943 including for their rendition of "Chattanooga Choo-Choo" in Sun Valley Serenade (1941), one of only two movies starring Glenn Miller and His Orchestra.

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  5. Six Hits and a Miss. Six Hits and a Miss was an American swing-era singing group. The group consisted of six male singers and one female (thus the word "miss" in their name has a double meaning – the converse of the word "hit", and denotation of a young woman).

  6. Six Hits and a Miss was an American swing-era singing group. The group consisted of six male singers and one female. They performed musical numbers in several Hollywood films of the 1940s, such as Time Out for Rhythm, The Big Store, Hit Parade of 1941, and Girl Crazy.

  7. United States. Comments. Vocal group with many credited and uncredited movie appearances. The name of the group changed as members were added or left. They were formed in 1936 as 'Three Hits and a Miss'. By the early 1950s they were known as 'Four Hits and a Miss'. Member. Martha Tilton (1936-1937) Buy. Meta. Added by wally creek.