Vaughn de Leath
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Vaughn De Leath (September 26, 1894 – May 28, 1943) was an American female singer who gained popularity in the 1920s, earning the sobriquets "The Original Radio Girl" and the "First Lady of Radio." Although very popular in the 1920s, De Leath is obscure in modern times.
De Leath was an early exponent, and often credited as inventor, of a style of vocalizing known as crooning. One of her hit songs, "Are You Lonesome Tonight?," recorded in 1927, achieved fame when it became a hit for Elvis Presley in 1960.
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- I Ain't Got Nobody to Love (Recorded December 1924) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Nobody Knows What a Red Headed Mama Can Do (Recorded December 1924) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Banana Oil (Recorded April 1925) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Ukulele Lady (Recorded April 1925) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Cross You Heart (with Ed Smalle) [Recorded July 1926] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Whadda You Say We Get Together? (with Ed Smalle) [Recorded July 1926] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- The Good Bad Girl (Recorded August 1926) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Looking at the World Through Rose Colored Glasses (Recorded August 1926) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- What Can I Say After I've Said I'm Sorry? (Recorded September 1926) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- I've Found a Roundabout Way to Heaven (Recorded September 1926) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Give Me a Ukulele (with Gerald Macy) [Recorded September 1926] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Love Me All the Time (with Gerald Macy) [Recorded September 1926] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Susie’s Feller (Recorded October 1926) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- That's a Good Girl (Recorded October 1926) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- So Will I (with Irving Kaufman) [Recorded December 1926] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- You Know Everything's Made for Love (with Irving Kaufman) [Recorded December 1926] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- There Ain't No Maybe In My Baby's Eyes (Recorded January 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Blue Skies (Recorded January 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 1 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1924-1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Crazy Words Crazy Tune (Recorded January 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Since I Found You (Recorded January 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- By the Side of the Omelet Sea (Recorded January 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Laughing Record (Comic Sketch) [Recorded January 1927] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- I Gotta Get Myself Somebody to Love (Recorded January 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- I'm Tellin' the Birds, Tellin' the Bees That I Love You (Recorded January 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Down in the Old Neighborhood (with Irving Kaufman) [Recorded March 1927] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Oh Baby Don't Get Along? (with Irving Kaufman) [Recorded March 1927] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- I'm In Love Again (Recorded March 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Just Wondering (Recorded March 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Down Along the Side the Docks (with Irving Kaufman) [Recorded April 1927] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Oh, How I Love My Volga Boatman (Recorded April 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Song of the Wanderer (Recorded April 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Mighty Lak a Rose (Recorded May 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Kentucky Babe (Recorded May 1927) - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- I'm Gonna Dance with the Guy What Brung Me (with Irving Kaufman) [Recorded May 1927] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Just a Little Old School House (with Irving Kaufman) [Recorded May 1927] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
- Like an Angel You Flew Into Everyone's Heart [Recorded May 1927] - The Original Radio Girl, Vol. 2 (1920's Jazz Vocals) [Recorded 1927] - Vaughn de Leath
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