There’ll always be a blonde in the classic musical movies. These personality-plus girls include the pert and perky Ginger Rogers, the bubbling Priscilla Lane, the cute-as-a-button June Allyson, the boisterous Betty Hutton and, of course, the always sexy Marilyn Monroe. But, how about Alice Faye, Doris Day, Betty Grable, Shirley Jones, and Peggy Lee? The list goes on. Here Come The Blondes is a tribute to the American Songbook Singers with the Golden Halo and that certain “Je ne sais quoi”! Great songs to look for include “Let Yourself Go” (Ginger Rogers), “Blues In The Night” (Priscilla Lane), “Treat Me Rough” (June Allyson), “I Got The Sun In The Morning" (Betty Hutton), “I Wanna Be Loved By You” (Marilyn Monroe), “You’ll Never Know” (Alice Faye), “Secret Love” (Doris Day), and “I’m Always Chasing Rainbows” (Betty Grable).
|
Event Personnel |
|
|
|
|
Vocalists |
|
|
|
Musicians |
|
|
| | Daddy (1941) Bobby Troup (w/m) |
| | I May Be Wrong (1929) Murray Anderson's Almanac Harry Ruskin (w) Henry Sullivan (m) |
| He's A Tramp (1955) Lady And The Tramp Peggy Lee, Sonny Burke (w/m) |