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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Belle_BakerBelle Baker - Wikipedia

    Belle Baker (born Bella Becker; December 25, 1893 in New York City – April 29, 1957, in Los Angeles) was a Jewish American singer and actress. Popular throughout the 1910s and 1920s, Baker introduced a number of ragtime and torch songs including Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies" and "My Yiddishe Mama".

  2. 1. Early Life. 2. Performance Career. 3. Personal Life and Legacy. 4 Bibliography. Belle Baker has been described as a famed torch singer and vaudeville star, as well as a Yiddish, Broadway, and motion picture actor. Among the songs associated with her are “Eli Eli” and “My Yiddishe Mama.”

  3. 27 de abr. de 2020 · 64. 1.7K views 3 years ago. One of the greatest american female singer of the 1920's decade (also with Marion Harris and Aileen Stanley), Belle Baker sings for us, 26 beautiful old songs on a...

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  4. 18 de ago. de 2011 · If you enjoy this collection please consider helping our other 1920's and 1930's artists projects. You can find a list of projects that are incomplete at: Incomplete Discographies of 1920's 1930's Artists For a list of our already complete collections of 1920's and 1930's artists see: Complete Discographies of 1920's 1930's Artists Belle Baker Collection 1925-1934 (COMPLETE) UPDATED January ...

  5. 3 de mar. de 2008 · Belle Baker - My Sin, 1929 - YouTube. 240252. 56.5K subscribers. 160. 41K views 15 years ago. Belle BAKER (née Bella Becker); (b.1893, New York City - d.1957, Los Angeles) - a legandary...

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  6. 7 de ago. de 2011 · Topics. Belle Baker, 1920s, 1910s, 1930s, otr, ragtime, radio, torch songs, Jewish, Yiddish. I believe only about 5 songs or so are missing from this discography, but yes this is nearly complete. A good majority were ripped by grimriper, others come from other sources.

  7. La estrella del vaudeville Belle Baker estrenó la canción en el año 1931 durante una emisión radiofónica que se realizó desde el Fisher Theatre de Detroit. La cantante acababa de perder a su esposo y, emocionada por el sentido de la letra, se le quebró la voz durante la interpretación.