Singing their best known hit "If I Didn't Care", here are the "Ink Spots".
...note, based on reader's excellent comments, these are not the original Ink Spots obviously. Whoever they are, they do a nice of cover this classic. Enjoy!
Here's a gem from a 1943 movie: Bob Crosby Orchestra with "Big Noise from Winnetka". The two lovely ladies are the Wilde Twins, Lee and Lyn (You may remember seeing these charming ladies in the motion picture, Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble. Enjoy!
Ella Mae Morse, attractive vocalist with Freddie Slack and His Orchestra, sings a wonderful tune "Cow Cow Boogie" in this superb soundie from the 1940's.
A fantastic number with music by Harry James and his Melody Makers from the motion picture Two Girls and a Sailor (1944). Sweet June Allyson really wows 'em with her singing and oodles of charm and talent. Great stuff from the golden era of musical comedy/romance.
scene from an old 1940's movie with Lina Romay and the rest of the Xavier Cugat orchestra singing Chiu Chiu. Enjoy this scene which is believed to be in the public domain.
from the motion picture Hollywood Hotel (1937) here's the Benny Goodman Orchestra doing "Sing, Sing, Sing" featuring Gene Krupa and Lionel Hampton. (full version)
Lovely Betty Grable sings the title song with Don Ameche (dubbed by Carlos Albert) in Down Argentine Way from 1940. It's a Technicolor musical from Twentieth Century Fox studios. What a gem!
Former child-star Eddie Hodges sings "New Orleans" (Gary US Bond's first hit) on the exciting show Hollywood A Go-Go! (This clip includes opening credits of the show)
Wonderful talented Vera-Ellen as Susie Sullivan dances and sings "Hey! What's Your Name?" along with a male chorus from 1946's The Kid From Brooklyn starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo. Delightful!
from Two Girls and a Sailor (1944) Xavier Cugat Orchestra provides the music, Lina Romay starts it off, then the lovely Wilde Twins harmonize like angels, finally Virginia O'Brien (the Diva of Deadpan) lends her unique talents to this song "Take It Easy". Great stuff!