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in the early 1930s but retired soon afterward. In 1936, she married Leonard Urry, an English theatrical agent. Their house was destroyed in a German bombing attack in 1941, and in 1944 she travelled to New York to seek treatment for a neurological disorder. She was discharged two months later.
31: 245: 246: 332:, and toured the country with vaudeville shows. After her divorce from a marriage that produced two children, she returned, in 1927, to New York theater, made more recordings with Victor and appeared in an eight-minute 244: 182:; April 4, 1896 – April 23, 1944) was an American popular singer who was most successful in the late 1910s and the 1920s. She was the first widely-known white singer to sing 313:. They married in 1921 and divorced the following year. Harris and Williams had one daughter, Mary Ellen, who later became a singer under the name Marion Harris Jr. 247: 1167: 517: 1306: 1240: 235: 1266: 862: 932:'s methodology for creating pre-1940s chart positions has been criticised, and those given here should not be taken as definitive. 1296: 1311: 1013: 964: 1301: 1276: 1286: 1029: 1096: 989: 310: 1151: 284: 823: 803: 1271: 366: 1281: 1058: 1291: 701: 1168:"Joel Whitburn criticism: chart fabrication, misrepresentation of sources, cherry picking | Songbook" 768: 540: 280: 638: 1227: 389: 591: 279:, singing a variety of songs, such as "Everybody's Crazy 'bout the Doggone Blues, but I'm Happy", " 791: 732: 1112: 299: 320:. She continued to appear in Broadway theatres throughout the 1920s. She regularly played the 1199: 885: 650: 478: 288: 255: 1204: 1261: 1256: 360: 8: 427: 850: 670: 1213: 1147: 1140: 1092: 1009: 985: 960: 838: 454: 317: 146: 198:
She was born Mary Ellen Harrison on April 4, 1896, probably in Indiana. She sang in
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introduced her to the theater community in New York City, where she debuted in the
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from a fire that started when she fell asleep while smoking in bed.
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Between 1931 and 1933, Harris performed on such NBC radio shows as
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The Encyclopedia of Popular American Recording Pioneers: 1895–1925
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1922 Columbia Records catalog, quoted in Ward, Elijah (2005).
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and movie theaters in Chicago around 1914. The dancer
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Dirty Face!" 16:American singer and actress 10: 1328: 1287:American women pop singers 1228:The Complete Marion Harris 759:"Beside a Babbling Brook" 639:Look for the Silver Lining 434:Look for the Silver Lining 285:A Good Man Is Hard to Find 880: 863:I'll See You in My Dreams 833: 786: 751:"Rose of the Rio Grande" 727: 702:I'm Just Wild About Harry 680: 617: 578: 535: 504: 473: 316:In 1922, she signed with 164: 159: 152: 134: 124: 106: 99: 82: 66: 40: 28: 21: 1237:Marion Harris recordings 916: 907:"Nobody's Using It Now" 1172:Songbook1.wordpress.com 1142:Pop Memories: 1890–1954 1138:Whitburn, Joel (1986). 733:Carolina in the Morning 479:I Ain't Got Nobody Much 1272:American blues singers 381: 354:Later career and death 229: 1282:American jazz singers 955:Ward, Elijah (2005). 712:"Sweet Indiana Home" 621:"I'm a Jazz Vampire" 376: 228: 1292:Singers from Indiana 1113:"Marion Harris Weds" 1087:Gracyk, Tim (2000). 661:"I'm Nobody's Baby" 361:The Ipana Troubadors 1146:. 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Index


Indiana
Jazz
blues
pop
Victor
Columbia
Brunswick

jazz
blues
vaudeville
Vernon Castle
Irving Berlin
I Ain't Got Nobody
I Ain't Got Nobody
media help
Victor Records
After You've Gone
A Good Man Is Hard to Find
I Ain't Got Nobody
W.C. Handy
St. Louis Blues
Columbia
Robert Williams
Brunswick
Palace Theatre
Florenz Ziegfeld
Vitaphone
Devil-May-Care

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