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Marion Harris

Jazz

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Listen to The Blues Have Got Me by Marion Harris, see lyrics, music video & more!
The Blues Have Got MeMarion Harris
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Tea For TwoMarion Harris
Listen to When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France by Marion Harris, see lyrics, music video & more!
When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to FranceMarion Harris
Listen to Look For The Silver Lining by Marion Harris, see lyrics, music video & more!
Look For The Silver LiningMarion Harris
Listen to I'll See You In My Dreams by Marion Harris, see lyrics, music video & more!
I'll See You In My DreamsMarion Harris
Listen to There Will Be Some Changes Made (Recorded June 1924) by Marion Harris, see lyrics, music video & more!
There Will Be Some Changes Made (Recorded June 1924)Marion Harris
Listen to St. Louis Blues by Marion Harris, see lyrics, music video & more!
St. Louis BluesMarion Harris
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I Ain’t Got NobodyMarion Harris
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I'm Nobody's BabyMarion Harris
Listen to Nobody's Sweetheart (Recorded December 1929) by Marion Harris, see lyrics, music video & more!
Nobody's Sweetheart (Recorded December 1929)Marion Harris

More albums from Marion Harris

Listen to Columbia 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1920-1921] by Marion Harris
ALBUMColumbia 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1920-1921]Marion Harris
Listen to Columbia 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1921-1922] by Marion Harris
ALBUMColumbia 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1921-1922]Marion Harris
Listen to Brunswick 3 (1920's Blues & Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1925-1934] by Marion Harris
ALBUMBrunswick 3 (1920's Blues & Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1925-1934]Marion Harris
Listen to Brunswick 2 (1920's Blues & Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1923-1925] by Marion Harris
ALBUMBrunswick 2 (1920's Blues & Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1923-1925]Marion Harris
Listen to Marion Harris (Brunswick 1) [Recorded 1922-1923] [Early Blues & Jazz Vocals] by Marion Harris
ALBUMMarion Harris (Brunswick 1) [Recorded 1922-1923] [Early Blues & Jazz Vocals]Marion Harris
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About Marion Harris

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Hometown
Henderson, KY, United States
Born
April 4, 1896
Genre
Jazz
A hitmaker who was recording before the end of World War I, Marion Harris sang a Broadway version of the blues several years before it had cracked the commercial consciousness, near the end of the 1910s. In that, she was a harbinger of the Jazz Age, although her hits dried up by the mid-'20s, and when she died in 1944 she had been long forgotten. Still, Harris was among the most popular singers of the '20s, and her versions of "St. Louis Blues," "Tea for Two," and "Look for the Silver Lining" were the most successful of the era. Born in 1896, probably in Indiana, Harris made her first professional stop in Chicago, where she played vaudeville and accompanied silent pictures with her voice. Her singing made an impression on the famed dancer Vernon Castle, who enabled her entrance into the New York theater scene; she debuted in a 1915 Irving Berlin revue titled Stop! Look! Listen! and also performed with Florenz Ziegfeld's famous Follies. By 1916, Harris began recording for Victor, and one year later she enjoyed her first hit -- "They Go Wild, Simply Wild, Over Me." She could belt out a strong theater blues, like Layton-Creamer's "Eveybody's Crazy 'Bout the Doggone Blues, But I'm Happy" (also a hit), but she tempered those brash titles with ballads such as "After You've Gone." Also, she continued performing in vaudeville, but at a much higher caliber than in Chicago, touring the nation with a top billing. Meanwhile, her personal life was much less successful than her professional career. Her 1920 marriage to actor Bobby Williams was tempestuous and lasted only one year; a later marriage collapsed after her husband was tried on rape charges (the alleged victim was appearing with Harris in a play). Her lone attempt at going Hollywood, the 1927 film Devil-May-Care, was a flop, and she withdrew from her next theater show because of an undisclosed illness. Harris spent the next few years in Europe, often performing in cabaret, but never appeared again professionally after the mid-'30s. Until 1944, the last year of her life, she lived in London with her third husband; the effects of the blitz may have caused the "neurological disorder" that caused her to travel to New York for treatment. Although she was discharged two months later, she died soon after in a hotel fire that started when she fell asleep while smoking in bed. ~ John Bush

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