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  1. 4 de jul. de 1986 · Rudy Vallee, the megaphone-carrying crooner who became a star nearly 60 years ago with his tribute to fellow Yalies drinking down at Mory's with their glasses raised on high, died Thursday evening ...

  2. Rudy Vallee was the first of the American 20th-century crooners. Long before Sinatra came along, New Englander Vallee was making women swoon with his singing style. He first came to fame in the late 1920s, splitting time between his music career and a burgeoning film career. By the '30s, Vallee had become a bona fide pop idol, with popular ...

  3. 1 de sept. de 2013 · The One in the WorldWords by Eric Little, music by Roger EckersleyRudy Vallee and His Conneticut YankeesVocal Refrain by Rudy ValleeRecorded April 29, 1929Vi...

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  4. 3 de ago. de 2011 · Peaked On US Music Charts For Rudy At #1 In 1932.Song: Written by Jay Gorney & E. Y. Harburg (as Yip Harburg)Rudy Vallée (July 28, 1901 -- July 3, 1986) was ...

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  5. About Rudy Vallée. One of the first singers to take advantage of the new technological medium of radio, Rudy Vallee (1901–1986) was descended from Francophone Quebecois and pursued music ...

  6. Rudy Vallée (1901-1986, born Hubert Prior Vallée) was a popular saxophonist, singer and bandleader in the first half of the 20th century. First of the genre of singers known as "crooners", Vallée attended Yale University, graduating in 1929. He named himself "Rudy" after the influential saxophonist Rudy Wiedoeft, and after graduation he ...

  7. US Billboard 5 - 1934 (6 weeks), US BB 18 of 1934, POP 18 of 1934 Rudy Vallée (July 28, 1901 -- July 3, 1986) was an American singer, actor, bandleader, and ...

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