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  1. Jo Elizabeth Stafford (* 12. November 1917 in Coalinga, Kalifornien; † 16. Juli 2008 in Century City, Los Angeles [1]) war eine US-amerikanische mit dem Grammy ausgezeichnete Pop - und Jazz -Sängerin. Zwischen 1944 und 1959 gelangen ihr über 80 Hits in den US-amerikanischen Single-Charts. Darunter die beiden Nummer-eins-Hits You Belong to ...

  2. This collection begins following Jo's departure from the Tommy Dorsey band and The Pied Pipers. In addition to the solo hits, you'll note that a fair number of her best-sellers were duet performances with the likes of Gordon MacRae, Frankie Laine, and others. The playlist is arranged alphabetically by song title, but with Holiday tunes grouped at the bottom.

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  4. 16 de jul. de 2008 · Jo Stafford, “America’s Most Versatile Singer,” is one of America's most successful and celebrated vocalists. In the 1940’s and 1950’s she amassed 31 top-ten hits, was regarded as the favorite singer of the Armed Forces and was the first female artist to sell 25 million records. Jo Elizabeth Stafford was born on November 12, 1917, in ...

  5. 16 de jul. de 2008 · Jo Stafford. American singer of traditional pop music and jazz standards whose career ran from the late 1930s to the early 1960s. Born November 12, 1917 in Coalinga, California. Died July 16, 2008 in Century City, California. Married to pianist and arranger Paul Weston (2) . Sister of Pauline Stafford and Christine Stafford, whom she sang with ...

  6. Jo Stafford, “America’s Most Versatile Singer,” is one of America's most successful and celebrated vocalists. In the 1940’s and 1950’s she amassed 31 top-ten hits, was regarded as the favorite singer of the Armed Forces and was the first female artist to sell 25 million records. Jo Elizabeth Stafford was born on November 12, 1917, in ...

  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UC_qRN-eOtFlQ50XlwMZQUpwJo Stafford - YouTube Music

    Jo Elizabeth Stafford was an American traditional pop singer, whose career spanned five decades from the late 1930s to the early 1980s. Admired for the purity of her voice, she originally underwent classical training to become an opera singer before following a career in popular music, and by 1955 had achieved more worldwide record sales than any other female artist.