Jo Stafford

jazz, female vocalists, oldies

Jo Stafford

Discography

Pix Title Duration
You Belong to Me 03:12
No Other Love 03:01
The Best Things in Life Are Free 02:23
Long Ago and Far Away 02:55
It Could Happen to You 03:06
A Sunday Kind Of Love 02:52
On the Alamo 02:58
The Gentleman Is a Dope 02:46
Symphony 02:30
Tumbling Tumbleweeds 02:51
Scarlet Ribbons 02:29
Shenandoah 03:38
Just Squeeze Me 02:59
Blues in the Night 03:15
Ragtime Cowboy Joe 02:03
Old Acquaintance 03:03
Don't Get Around Much Anymore 03:16
Pagan Love Song 02:44
Barbara Allen 02:57
Little Drummer Boy 02:48
Red Rosey Bush 02:56
It Was Just One of Those Things 02:45
Begin The Beguine 06:17
The Night We Called It A Day 03:33
Santa Claus Is Coming To Town 03:02
My Darling My Darling 02:33
Clabberin' Up For Rain 02:36
Autumn in New York 00:00
He's Gone Away 00:00
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! 00:00
Conversation While Dancing 00:00

Born: 1917-11-12

Country: US

Biography - Jo Stafford

Jo Stafford (born Jo Elizabeth Stafford, 12 November 1917, in Coalinga, California and died July 16, 2008 at Century City, California) was an American jazz and big band singer whose career spanned the late 1930s through the early 1960s. She was known especially as a fond favorite of name bandleaders during World War II and in the years immediately after. Stafford was greatly admired for the purity of her voice and was considered one of the most versatile vocalists of the era.

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