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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).
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25 de may. de 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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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 de may. de 2022 · BY REQUEST - IT HAD TO BE YOUSix Hits And A Miss recorded this version on February 29, 1940.
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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).
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.
A musical which begins with six men and a woman singing; then a dance number; finally, the six men and woman sing again.