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  1. They tie for top place in April disc sales. Jimmy has hits with “Tangerine,” “Green Eyes (Bob Eberley and Helen O’Connell perform their hit) ,” and “Amapola.” Tommy Dorsey has hits with “I’ll Never Smile Again,” "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You," and “Oh Marie (featured with the entire band).”

    • Charles R. Rogers Productions
  2. The Fabulous Dorseys: Directed by Alfred E. Green. With Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Janet Blair, Paul Whiteman. The Dorsey Brothers bandleaders' lives traced from childhood music insisting father to fame rise eventual split furthering careers propelling with their music.

    • (620)
    • Biography, Music, Musical
    • Alfred E. Green
    • 1947-02-21
  3. Helen O'Connell. Actress: I Dood It. Big-band vocalist of the 1940's who, duetting with singer Bob Eberly for the bandleader Jimmy Dorsey, was responsible for such million-selling recordings as "Green Eyes" and "Tangerine" as well as hit solo performances for Dorsey like "Six Lessons from Madame LaZonga."

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • May 23, 1920
    • Helen O'Connell
    • September 9, 1993
  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2004 CD release of "Those Fabulous Dorseys Essential Gold" on Discogs.

    • 7
    • 3 x CD, Album, Compilation
    • Europe
    • Dynamic Entertainment Ltd-DYN 3512
  5. 29 ago 2021 · Richard D. 8.02K subscribers. 24. 1K views 2 years ago. From the movie The Fabulous Dorseys. The rise and rise of the Fabulous Dorsey brothers is charted in this whimsical step down memory...

    • 4 min
    • 1082
    • Richard D
  6. The most popular recorded version of the song was made by the performers who introduced it in the film: the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra with vocalists Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly. The recording was released in January 1942 by Decca Records as catalog number 4123.

  7. Performances by big band musicians and singers from the 1940s, including Art Tatum, Charlie Barnet, Bob Everly, Paul Whiteman, and Helen O'Connell help convey a sense of why this music is such a perfect expression of the American generation that won World War II with its determination and cockeyed optimism. ---from Musicals on the Silver Screen ...