Duke was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1982; since then, she has devoted much of her time to advocating and educating the public on mental health issues.
In 1996, 30 years after The Patty Duke Show ended, Duke was ranked #40 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time.
Early life
Duke was born in Elmhurst, Queens, New York, the youngest of three children born of Frances (née McMahon), a cashier, and John Brock Duke, a handyman and cab driver. She is of German (from her maternal grandmother) and Irish descent (on both sides, her paternal grandparents, James and Katness (O'Hara) Duke, having immigrated to New York from County Longford, Ireland).
The Patty Duke Show is an American sitcom that ran on ABC from September 18, 1963, to April 27, 1966, with reruns airing through August 31. The show was created as a vehicle for rising star Patty Duke. One hundred and five episodes were produced, 104 of them airing over three seasons, most written by either Sidney Sheldon or William Asher, who co-created the series.
Axel Stordahl (August 8, 1913– August 30, 1963) was an arranger who was active from the late 1930s through the 1950s. He is perhaps best known for his work with Frank Sinatra in the 1940s at Columbia Records. With his sophisticated orchestrations, Stordahl is credited with helping to bring pop arranging into the modern age.
Early years
Stordahl was born in Staten Island, New York to Norwegian immigrant parents. He began his career as a trumpeter in jazz bands which played in several dance bands around Long Island and the Catskills during the late 1920s and early 1930s. He also began arranging around this time, and in 1933 he joined Bert Bloch's orchestra in both capacities. Over the next couple of years, Stordahl sang on the side in a vocal trio dubbed the Three Esquires.
Big bands
In 1935, he joined Tommy Dorsey's new orchestra and soon became the band's main arranger. In January 1940, Sinatra joined the group as vocalist, and it became apparent that Stordahl's arrangements were particularly well suited to the singer's voice.
Patty Duke: Unraveling The Death Of An American Sweetheart | Our History
Hollywood icon Patty Duke passed away in 2016 at the age of 69 having worked on screen for 60 years. But what lead to the demise of America's beloved child star? Dr. Michael Hunter analyses the medical mystery behind Patty Duke's shocking death and examines the troubled aspects of her life to find out just why a seemingly treatable condition took the life of a legend.
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Patty Duke Wins Oustanding Single Performance Emmy for MY SWEET CHARLIE | Emmys Archive (1970)
Patty Duke delivers a curious and touching speech when accepting her Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in 1970.
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Patty Duke speaks frankly about her crippling manic depression
“Patty Duke dedicated the last few years of her life to talking about what it was like to live with bipolar disorder. She was fearlessly honest and wanted others to know that they weren't alone,” said Ed Moore, producer, director and writer of “Ride The Tiger: A Guide Through the Bipolar Brain,” about the Oscar-winning actress who is featured in the film and who passed away March 29, 2016, at the age of 69. Read more: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/patty-duke-most-memorable-roles-included-mental-health-advocacy/
Duke is one of nearly 6 million Americans who have been diagnosed with the disorder and yet little is known about how the illness manifests itself in our brains. The film, which will air on PBS stations nationwide April 13, 2016, tells the story of highly accomplished individ...
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Patty Duke winning Best Supporting Actress
George Chakiris presenting Patty Duke with the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "The Miracle Worker" at the 35th Academy Awards® in 1963. Introduced by Frank Sinatra.
published: 29 Mar 2011
The Life and Death of Patty Duke
The late, great, Patty Duke.
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published: 02 Aug 2024
Classic TV Theme: The Patty Duke Show
What can be said about one of the iconic tv theme songs of the 1960s? Patty Duke's first sitcom ran for three years on ABC, but it's safe to say that it's hardly been off the air since then as it is a standby for comedy channels and nostalgia networks. The Sid Ramin song has a great swinging melody, quotable lyrics courtesy Robert Wells ('a hot dog makes her lose control'), all sung by the Skip-Jacks, a Hollywood fivesome (one of them was actress Stella Stevens) who performed tunes like this and 'The Flintstones' for tv shows.
published: 30 Nov 2020
Patty Duke Dead at 69
Patty Duke, Oscar-winning actress and the star of an eponymous TV show, died this morning, ABC News has confirmed.
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Tragic Details About Patty Duke
There are not many actors in Hollywood that can claim to have a career that has spanned over half a century. It’s a rarity and as we all know, stars come and go in Hollywood. But acclaimed actress Patty Duke had a storied acting career which has garnered her an Academy Award and three Primetime Emmy Awards.
Her most memorable performance was playing Hellen Keller in the 1962 film The Miracle Worker for which she won an Academy Award at just 15 years of age.
But Duke is also known for devoting much of her time away from acting to advocate and educate the public about mental health. The actor was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1982 and besides that, here are more tragic details about Patty Duke.
#PattyDuke #Tragic #MentalHealth
Abandoned by her father | 0:00
Feeling abandoned by her...
published: 02 Feb 2021
Patty Duke Show, The (Intro) S1 (1963)
published: 23 Jun 2013
The Patty Duke Show (1963-1966) Theme Song (Season Three Version)
For its final season, The Patty Duke Show got a rocked-up version of its theme tune!
Hollywood icon Patty Duke passed away in 2016 at the age of 69 having worked on screen for 60 years. But what lead to the demise of America's beloved child star...
Hollywood icon Patty Duke passed away in 2016 at the age of 69 having worked on screen for 60 years. But what lead to the demise of America's beloved child star? Dr. Michael Hunter analyses the medical mystery behind Patty Duke's shocking death and examines the troubled aspects of her life to find out just why a seemingly treatable condition took the life of a legend.
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Hollywood icon Patty Duke passed away in 2016 at the age of 69 having worked on screen for 60 years. But what lead to the demise of America's beloved child star? Dr. Michael Hunter analyses the medical mystery behind Patty Duke's shocking death and examines the troubled aspects of her life to find out just why a seemingly treatable condition took the life of a legend.
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Patty Duke delivers a curious and touching speech when accepting her Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in 1970.
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Patty Duke delivers a curious and touching speech when accepting her Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in 1970.
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Patty Duke delivers a curious and touching speech when accepting her Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in 1970.
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“Patty Duke dedicated the last few years of her life to talking about what it was like to live with bipolar disorder. She was fearlessly honest and wanted other...
“Patty Duke dedicated the last few years of her life to talking about what it was like to live with bipolar disorder. She was fearlessly honest and wanted others to know that they weren't alone,” said Ed Moore, producer, director and writer of “Ride The Tiger: A Guide Through the Bipolar Brain,” about the Oscar-winning actress who is featured in the film and who passed away March 29, 2016, at the age of 69. Read more: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/patty-duke-most-memorable-roles-included-mental-health-advocacy/
Duke is one of nearly 6 million Americans who have been diagnosed with the disorder and yet little is known about how the illness manifests itself in our brains. The film, which will air on PBS stations nationwide April 13, 2016, tells the story of highly accomplished individuals -- congressmen, attorneys, pastors and authors -- who have been diagnosed as bipolar.
Narrated by David Ogden Stiers (“American Experience”), co-written by National Book Award-winning author Andrew Solomon (“The Noonday Demon”) and directed by Moore, the documentary seeks to find out where the biological breakdowns occur and how we can possibly pre-empt, fix or rewire our brains back to recovery.
Video courtesy of Detroit Public TV, http://www.dptv.org.
For more information on the film: http://www.pbs.org/ride-the-tiger/home
“Patty Duke dedicated the last few years of her life to talking about what it was like to live with bipolar disorder. She was fearlessly honest and wanted others to know that they weren't alone,” said Ed Moore, producer, director and writer of “Ride The Tiger: A Guide Through the Bipolar Brain,” about the Oscar-winning actress who is featured in the film and who passed away March 29, 2016, at the age of 69. Read more: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/patty-duke-most-memorable-roles-included-mental-health-advocacy/
Duke is one of nearly 6 million Americans who have been diagnosed with the disorder and yet little is known about how the illness manifests itself in our brains. The film, which will air on PBS stations nationwide April 13, 2016, tells the story of highly accomplished individuals -- congressmen, attorneys, pastors and authors -- who have been diagnosed as bipolar.
Narrated by David Ogden Stiers (“American Experience”), co-written by National Book Award-winning author Andrew Solomon (“The Noonday Demon”) and directed by Moore, the documentary seeks to find out where the biological breakdowns occur and how we can possibly pre-empt, fix or rewire our brains back to recovery.
Video courtesy of Detroit Public TV, http://www.dptv.org.
For more information on the film: http://www.pbs.org/ride-the-tiger/home
George Chakiris presenting Patty Duke with the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "The Miracle Worker" at the 35th Academy Awards® in 196...
George Chakiris presenting Patty Duke with the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "The Miracle Worker" at the 35th Academy Awards® in 1963. Introduced by Frank Sinatra.
George Chakiris presenting Patty Duke with the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "The Miracle Worker" at the 35th Academy Awards® in 1963. Introduced by Frank Sinatra.
What can be said about one of the iconic tv theme songs of the 1960s? Patty Duke's first sitcom ran for three years on ABC, but it's safe to say that it's hardl...
What can be said about one of the iconic tv theme songs of the 1960s? Patty Duke's first sitcom ran for three years on ABC, but it's safe to say that it's hardly been off the air since then as it is a standby for comedy channels and nostalgia networks. The Sid Ramin song has a great swinging melody, quotable lyrics courtesy Robert Wells ('a hot dog makes her lose control'), all sung by the Skip-Jacks, a Hollywood fivesome (one of them was actress Stella Stevens) who performed tunes like this and 'The Flintstones' for tv shows.
What can be said about one of the iconic tv theme songs of the 1960s? Patty Duke's first sitcom ran for three years on ABC, but it's safe to say that it's hardly been off the air since then as it is a standby for comedy channels and nostalgia networks. The Sid Ramin song has a great swinging melody, quotable lyrics courtesy Robert Wells ('a hot dog makes her lose control'), all sung by the Skip-Jacks, a Hollywood fivesome (one of them was actress Stella Stevens) who performed tunes like this and 'The Flintstones' for tv shows.
Patty Duke, Oscar-winning actress and the star of an eponymous TV show, died this morning, ABC News has confirmed.
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Patty Duke, Oscar-winning actress and the star of an eponymous TV show, died this morning, ABC News has confirmed.
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Patty Duke, Oscar-winning actress and the star of an eponymous TV show, died this morning, ABC News has confirmed.
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There are not many actors in Hollywood that can claim to have a career that has spanned over half a century. It’s a rarity and as we all know, stars come and go...
There are not many actors in Hollywood that can claim to have a career that has spanned over half a century. It’s a rarity and as we all know, stars come and go in Hollywood. But acclaimed actress Patty Duke had a storied acting career which has garnered her an Academy Award and three Primetime Emmy Awards.
Her most memorable performance was playing Hellen Keller in the 1962 film The Miracle Worker for which she won an Academy Award at just 15 years of age.
But Duke is also known for devoting much of her time away from acting to advocate and educate the public about mental health. The actor was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1982 and besides that, here are more tragic details about Patty Duke.
#PattyDuke #Tragic #MentalHealth
Abandoned by her father | 0:00
Feeling abandoned by her mother | 1:39
Child star on the rise | 2:54
First marriage and personal problems | 4:14
Bipolar diagnosis | 5:53
Playing Neely O'Hara | 6:49
Sharon Tate's death | 8:15
Step-daughter's fatal car accident | 9:34
Making amends | 11:03
Unexpected death | 12:13
Read Full Article: https://www.grunge.com/239776/patty-dukes-tragic-real-life-story/
There are not many actors in Hollywood that can claim to have a career that has spanned over half a century. It’s a rarity and as we all know, stars come and go in Hollywood. But acclaimed actress Patty Duke had a storied acting career which has garnered her an Academy Award and three Primetime Emmy Awards.
Her most memorable performance was playing Hellen Keller in the 1962 film The Miracle Worker for which she won an Academy Award at just 15 years of age.
But Duke is also known for devoting much of her time away from acting to advocate and educate the public about mental health. The actor was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1982 and besides that, here are more tragic details about Patty Duke.
#PattyDuke #Tragic #MentalHealth
Abandoned by her father | 0:00
Feeling abandoned by her mother | 1:39
Child star on the rise | 2:54
First marriage and personal problems | 4:14
Bipolar diagnosis | 5:53
Playing Neely O'Hara | 6:49
Sharon Tate's death | 8:15
Step-daughter's fatal car accident | 9:34
Making amends | 11:03
Unexpected death | 12:13
Read Full Article: https://www.grunge.com/239776/patty-dukes-tragic-real-life-story/
Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra ''Dreamtime The Strings of Stordahl'' 1953
Pistas
A1 As Time Goes By
A2 A Blues Serenade
A3 It's Easy To Remember
A4 That Old Feeling
B1 Imagination
B2 What Is There To Say
B3 Love Letters
B4 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
published: 05 Dec 2019
"Night and Day" (1942) Frank Sinatra with Axel Stordahl
"Night and Day" (1942) Frank Sinatra with Axel Stordahl
published: 06 Aug 2021
DREAM TIME-The Strings of Stordahl(1953)/Orchestra conducted by AXEL STORDAHL
as time goes by
a blues serenade
it's easy to remember
that old feeling
imagination
what is there to say?
love letters
i’m getting sentimental ouer you
published: 21 Dec 2021
Axel Stordahl - Neiani
Axel Stordahl
Neiani
Jasmine & Jade (1960)
Dot Records (DLP 25282)
published: 18 Feb 2013
Axel Stordahl - The Moon of Manakoora (1960)
The Moon of Manakoora
Composer: Alfred Newman
Performer: Axel Stordahl & Orchestra
Label: Dot DLP 25282 - Track A3
Recorded: 1960
published: 08 May 2011
Axel Stordahl - Imagination (1953)
Imagination from the LP 'Dreamtime'
Composer: Jimmy Van Heusen
Performer: The Strings Of Axel Stordahl
Label: Capitol H445 - Track B1
Recorded: 1953
published: 31 Oct 2011
Frank Sinatra - The Coffee Song 1946 Axel Stordahl orchestra
Frank Sinatra - The Coffee Song 1946 - Axel Stordahl orchestra
published: 07 Oct 2012
Over the Rainbow (feat. Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, the George Siravo Orchestra, Hugo...
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Over the Rainbow (feat. Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, the George Siravo Orchestra, Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra) · Frank Sinatra · Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra · the George Siravo Orchestra · Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra · Edgar Yip Harburg · Harold Arlen · Edgar Yip Harburg · Harold Arlen
The Voice: Songs by Sinatra / Swing and Dance with Frank Sinatra (1942 - 1951 Columbia Years)
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Written by Eric Maschwitz and Jack Strachey in 1935, recorded by Frank Sinatra on Columbia Records in 1946. As always, a real joy to add my voice to this Axel Stordahl arrangement.
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A1 As Time Goes By
A2 A Blues Serenade
A3 It's Easy To Remember
A4 That Old Feeling
B1 Imagination
B2 What Is There To Say
B3 Love Letters
B4 I'm ...
Pistas
A1 As Time Goes By
A2 A Blues Serenade
A3 It's Easy To Remember
A4 That Old Feeling
B1 Imagination
B2 What Is There To Say
B3 Love Letters
B4 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
Pistas
A1 As Time Goes By
A2 A Blues Serenade
A3 It's Easy To Remember
A4 That Old Feeling
B1 Imagination
B2 What Is There To Say
B3 Love Letters
B4 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
as time goes by
a blues serenade
it's easy to remember
that old feeling
imagination
what is there to say?
love letters
i’m getting sentimental ouer you
as time goes by
a blues serenade
it's easy to remember
that old feeling
imagination
what is there to say?
love letters
i’m getting sentimental ouer you
as time goes by
a blues serenade
it's easy to remember
that old feeling
imagination
what is there to say?
love letters
i’m getting sentimental ouer you
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Over the Rainbow (feat. Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, the George Siravo Orchestra, Hugo Winterhalter and His Or...
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The Voice: Songs by Sinatra / Swing and Dance with Frank Sinatra (1942 - 1951 Columbia Years)
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Provided to YouTube by Universe Remasterings
Over the Rainbow (feat. Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, the George Siravo Orchestra, Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra) · Frank Sinatra · Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra · the George Siravo Orchestra · Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra · Edgar Yip Harburg · Harold Arlen · Edgar Yip Harburg · Harold Arlen
The Voice: Songs by Sinatra / Swing and Dance with Frank Sinatra (1942 - 1951 Columbia Years)
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Written by Eric Maschwitz and Jack Strachey in 1935, recorded by Frank Sinatra on Columbia Records in 1946. As always, a real joy to add my voice to this Axel S...
Written by Eric Maschwitz and Jack Strachey in 1935, recorded by Frank Sinatra on Columbia Records in 1946. As always, a real joy to add my voice to this Axel Stordahl arrangement.
Written by Eric Maschwitz and Jack Strachey in 1935, recorded by Frank Sinatra on Columbia Records in 1946. As always, a real joy to add my voice to this Axel Stordahl arrangement.
Hollywood icon Patty Duke passed away in 2016 at the age of 69 having worked on screen for 60 years. But what lead to the demise of America's beloved child star? Dr. Michael Hunter analyses the medical mystery behind Patty Duke's shocking death and examines the troubled aspects of her life to find out just why a seemingly treatable condition took the life of a legend.
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This film was first broadcast: 2018
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Patty Duke delivers a curious and touching speech when accepting her Emmy for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in 1970.
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“Patty Duke dedicated the last few years of her life to talking about what it was like to live with bipolar disorder. She was fearlessly honest and wanted others to know that they weren't alone,” said Ed Moore, producer, director and writer of “Ride The Tiger: A Guide Through the Bipolar Brain,” about the Oscar-winning actress who is featured in the film and who passed away March 29, 2016, at the age of 69. Read more: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/patty-duke-most-memorable-roles-included-mental-health-advocacy/
Duke is one of nearly 6 million Americans who have been diagnosed with the disorder and yet little is known about how the illness manifests itself in our brains. The film, which will air on PBS stations nationwide April 13, 2016, tells the story of highly accomplished individuals -- congressmen, attorneys, pastors and authors -- who have been diagnosed as bipolar.
Narrated by David Ogden Stiers (“American Experience”), co-written by National Book Award-winning author Andrew Solomon (“The Noonday Demon”) and directed by Moore, the documentary seeks to find out where the biological breakdowns occur and how we can possibly pre-empt, fix or rewire our brains back to recovery.
Video courtesy of Detroit Public TV, http://www.dptv.org.
For more information on the film: http://www.pbs.org/ride-the-tiger/home
George Chakiris presenting Patty Duke with the Oscar® for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in "The Miracle Worker" at the 35th Academy Awards® in 1963. Introduced by Frank Sinatra.
What can be said about one of the iconic tv theme songs of the 1960s? Patty Duke's first sitcom ran for three years on ABC, but it's safe to say that it's hardly been off the air since then as it is a standby for comedy channels and nostalgia networks. The Sid Ramin song has a great swinging melody, quotable lyrics courtesy Robert Wells ('a hot dog makes her lose control'), all sung by the Skip-Jacks, a Hollywood fivesome (one of them was actress Stella Stevens) who performed tunes like this and 'The Flintstones' for tv shows.
Patty Duke, Oscar-winning actress and the star of an eponymous TV show, died this morning, ABC News has confirmed.
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There are not many actors in Hollywood that can claim to have a career that has spanned over half a century. It’s a rarity and as we all know, stars come and go in Hollywood. But acclaimed actress Patty Duke had a storied acting career which has garnered her an Academy Award and three Primetime Emmy Awards.
Her most memorable performance was playing Hellen Keller in the 1962 film The Miracle Worker for which she won an Academy Award at just 15 years of age.
But Duke is also known for devoting much of her time away from acting to advocate and educate the public about mental health. The actor was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1982 and besides that, here are more tragic details about Patty Duke.
#PattyDuke #Tragic #MentalHealth
Abandoned by her father | 0:00
Feeling abandoned by her mother | 1:39
Child star on the rise | 2:54
First marriage and personal problems | 4:14
Bipolar diagnosis | 5:53
Playing Neely O'Hara | 6:49
Sharon Tate's death | 8:15
Step-daughter's fatal car accident | 9:34
Making amends | 11:03
Unexpected death | 12:13
Read Full Article: https://www.grunge.com/239776/patty-dukes-tragic-real-life-story/
Duke was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 1982; since then, she has devoted much of her time to advocating and educating the public on mental health issues.
In 1996, 30 years after The Patty Duke Show ended, Duke was ranked #40 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time.
Early life
Duke was born in Elmhurst, Queens, New York, the youngest of three children born of Frances (née McMahon), a cashier, and John Brock Duke, a handyman and cab driver. She is of German (from her maternal grandmother) and Irish descent (on both sides, her paternal grandparents, James and Katness (O'Hara) Duke, having immigrated to New York from County Longford, Ireland).
Pistas
A1 As Time Goes By
A2 A Blues Serenade
A3 It's Easy To Remember
A4 That Old Feeling
B1 Imagination
B2 What Is There To Say
B3 Love Letters
B4 I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
as time goes by
a blues serenade
it's easy to remember
that old feeling
imagination
what is there to say?
love letters
i’m getting sentimental ouer you
Provided to YouTube by Universe Remasterings
Over the Rainbow (feat. Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra, the George Siravo Orchestra, Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra) · Frank Sinatra · Axel Stordahl and His Orchestra · the George Siravo Orchestra · Hugo Winterhalter and His Orchestra · Edgar Yip Harburg · Harold Arlen · Edgar Yip Harburg · Harold Arlen
The Voice: Songs by Sinatra / Swing and Dance with Frank Sinatra (1942 - 1951 Columbia Years)
℗ Universe Remasterings
Released on: 2013-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Written by Eric Maschwitz and Jack Strachey in 1935, recorded by Frank Sinatra on Columbia Records in 1946. As always, a real joy to add my voice to this Axel Stordahl arrangement.
Meet Cathy, who's lived most everywhere, From Zanzibar to Barclay Square. But Patty's only seen the sight. A girl can see from Brooklyn Heights -- What a crazy pair! But they're cousins, Identical cousins all the way. One pair of matching bookends, Different as night and day. Where Cathy adores a minuet, The Ballet Russes, and crepe suzette, Our Patty loves to rock and roll, A hot dog makes her lose control -- What a wild duet! Still, they're cousins, Identical cousins and you'll find, They laugh alike, they walk alike, At times they even talk alike -- You can lose your mind, When cousins are two of a kind.