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ex-wife and himself. Ruth Etting said that the only gun in the home belonged to her, and after the shooting of Alderman, she was able to go into her bedroom and get it. Upon seeing Etting's gun, Moe Snyder wrested it away from her; it landed on the floor. Snyder's daughter, Edith, picked it up and held it on her father, shooting at him but hitting the floor instead. During a police reenactment of the shooting three days later, Edith Snyder said that she fired at her father to save Ruth Etting, weeping as she continued, "I don't yet know whether I am sorry I missed my Dad or whether I am glad". Snyder was accused of attempting to murder his ex-wife, his daughter, and Etting's accompanist, Myrl Alderman, the kidnapping of Alderman, as well as California state gun law violations.
298:, but created her own unique style by alternating tempos and by varying some notes and phrases. Describing herself as a "high, squeaky soprano" during her days in David City, Etting developed a lower range singing voice after her arrival in Chicago which led to her success. Her big moment came when a featured vocalist suddenly became ill and was unable to perform. With no other replacement available, Etting was asked to fill in. She quickly changed into the costume and scanned the music arrangements; the performer was male, so Etting tried to adjust by singing in a lower register.The club enjoyed her performance exceedingly, and Ruth became a featured vocalist at the nightclub. 507:
also upset because of reports that she was seeing another man. Snyder told Etting that he would come to California and kill her. When Snyder telephoned and found Etting unavailable, he told his daughter Edith that he "would fix her ticket, too". He called again that evening; this time Etting took the call with her cousin, Arthur Etting, listening on an extension. Etting requested police protection after the telephone call and arranged for private protection. Apparently believing the danger was over when Snyder did not appear soon after his telephone call, Etting released her bodyguards a few days later.
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also. Soon after the couple arrived in England, Snyder became involved in a street fight, which created adverse publicity for Etting. She divorced Moe Snyder on the grounds of cruelty and abandonment on November 30, 1937. Snyder did not contest the divorce and received a settlement from his former wife. Etting gave her ex-husband half of her earnings at the time, $ 50,000, some securities and a half interest in a home in
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remained there until May 1934, when she re-signed with Columbia through July 1935. After a solitary Brunswick session in March 1936, she signed with the British label Rex and recorded two sessions in August and September, 1936. Etting returned to the US and signed with Decca in December 1936 and recorded until April 1937, when she basically retired from recording.
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the divorce. Snyder held Etting and Alderman at gunpoint; when told his daughter was in another part of the house, he made Etting call her into the room. Snyder said he intended to kill all three, and told them to be quiet. When Myrl Alderman attempted to speak, Snyder shot him. Snyder then told his ex-wife, "I've had my revenge, so you can call the police."
619:(as Alderman). Etting, Myrl Alderman and Moe Snyder all sold their rights to the story to MGM; Snyder was living in Chicago in 1955. Etting expressed sadness that "the real highlight of my life", her marriage to Alderman, was omitted from the film. Shortly before her death, Etting said she thought the screen portrayal of her was too tough and that 426:, Etting had only two lines in the film and sang just one song. Etting believed she might have had more success in full-length films if she had been given some acting lessons. Her perception was that the studios viewed her only as a vocalist. She later recalled: "I was no actress, and I knew it. But I could sell a song". In 1936, she appeared in 531:, in July 1938, Alma Alderman said any marriage was invalid, because her divorce from Myrl Alderman would not be final until December 1938. Police investigators could find no record of the couple's Mexican marriage. Etting publicly invited Alma Alderman to visit her husband in the hospital, in an effort to see if the couple could reconcile. 422:, Etting made a long series of movie shorts between 1929 and 1936, and three feature movies in 1933 and 1934. She described the short films as either having a simple plot to allow for her to sing two songs or with no plot at all. The idea was to have Etting sing at least two songs in the film. While she received a marquee billing for 549:
ex-husband's statement to police that Snyder was either drunk or out of his mind when he threatened her by phone. Snyder's attorney initially tried to prevent Etting from testifying against Snyder with a charge that the divorce she obtained in Illinois was invalid because she was a resident of California at that time.
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career via physical force, threats and possessiveness had become problematic. He had become so unpleasant to deal with that he was barred from venues where he had previously booked engagements for Etting. Looking back, Etting said that she had been married to Snyder for 18 years and that "I must have been crazy!"
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his client never intended to kill Etting, his daughter, and Myrl Alderman. The attorney further claimed that, had Snyder intended to kill Alderman, he would have had ample time to do so while holding a gun on the pianist during the drive from the radio station to Ettingβ€˜s home where the shooting took place.
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Etting married Alderman, who was almost a decade her junior, on December 14, 1938, in Las Vegas, during Moe Snyder's trial for attempted murder. Snyder was convicted of attempted murder, but released on appeal after one year in jail. Snyder won a new trial but returned to jail in January 1940 in lieu
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Snyder claimed Myrl Alderman pulled a gun and shot at him first and that his ex-wife would not file charges against him because she still loved him. He also claimed he was drunk when he made the telephone threats to Etting in January 1938, saying that at the time his intentions were to kill both his
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By 1934, she was having difficulty getting engagements. Snyder's arguing and fighting at venues where Etting was employed caused her to be passed by for jobs in the United States. In 1936, she thought taking work in England might be the answer, but Snyder created problems while she was working there
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on Broadway, Snyder was a constant presence. He was never without a gun and enjoyed poking people with it while saying "Put your hands up!" and then laughing when their fright was evident. Snyder also persisted in cornering Ziegfeld because he believed Etting's role in the musical could be improved.
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Etting was interested in drawing at an early age; she drew and sketched anywhere she was able. Her grandparents were asked to buy the textbooks she had used at the end of a school term because Etting had filled them with her drawings. She left David City at the age of sixteen to attend art school in
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Etting and Snyder left Chicago for New York when Etting worked on Broadway and in film shorts. The couple relocated to California after Etting began working in full-length films. Etting remained in California for her radio work while Snyder returned to Chicago. Snyder's way of "managing" Etting's
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On October 15, 1938, Snyder detained Myrl Alderman at a local radio station and forced the pianist to take him to his former wife at gunpoint. In the house at the time were Etting and Edith Snyder. Edith, Snyder's daughter by a previous marriage, worked for Etting and remained living with her after
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in 1922, when she was performing at the Marigold Gardens in Chicago. Etting described herself as a young, naive girl when she arrived; and due to her inexperience in the ways of the big city, she became reliant on Snyder after their meeting. Snyder, who divorced his first wife to marry Etting, was
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nightclub, which led to employment singing and dancing in the chorus. She gave up art school soon after beginning to work at Marigold Gardens. Before turning exclusively to performing, Etting worked as a designer for the owner of a costume shop in Chicago's Loop, and was successful enough to earn a
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After an unissued test made by Victor on April 4, 1924, Etting was signed to Columbia Records in February 1926. She remained at Columbia through June 1931, when she split her recording between ARC (Banner, Perfect, Romeo, Oriole, etc.) and Columbia through March 1933. She signed with Brunswick and
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During the trial, Snyder's attorney portrayed Ruth Etting as a calculating woman who had married Moe Snyder strictly for the benefit of her career, and that she divorced him in favor of being with another, younger man (Alderman). Snyder's attorney echoed his client's claim of self-defense and said
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Etting fell in love with her pianist, Myrl Alderman, who was separated from his wife. In January 1938, she began receiving threatening telephone calls from Snyder, who initially claimed Etting withheld assets from him when the divorce settlement was made. Though the couple was divorced, Snyder was
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Etting intended to retire from performing in 1935, but that did not happen until after a messy divorce from Snyder in 1937. Harry Myrl Alderman, Etting's pianist, was separated from his wife when he and Etting began a relationship. Snyder did not like seeing his former wife in the company of other
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on January 7, 1935; the divorce became final one year later. On January 9, 1935, Alderman married Alma in Mexico. The second Mrs. Alderman called Moe Snyder to the stand as a witness regarding an attraction between her husband and Etting. Helen Alderman Warne also appeared in court, claiming that
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and detained Alderman after he left a local radio station; he forced the pianist to take him to the home of his ex-wife at gunpoint. Saying he intended to kill Etting, Alderman, and his own daughter, Edith, who worked for Etting, Snyder shot Alderman. Three days after Alderman was shot, his wife
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The testimony in both trials brought much personal information into the public eye. Snyder, who claimed to still be in love with his ex-wife, gave Etting a diamond and platinum bracelet which she accepted after Snyder's telephone threat in January 1938. Etting testified that she agreed with her
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Etting saved some of her paycheck each week, regardless of the amount she was making at the time. Her friends said she invested in California real estate rather than the stock market. Etting, who made many of her own clothes, did her own housekeeping and lived frugally, initially announced her
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would not allow portrayal of the marriage breakup and Etting's eventual marriage to Alderman, though it might be possible to do so because the marriage did not end because of another relationship. Snyder and Etting were angry enough to consider suing MGM if the film depicted them as not being
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While Alderman and Etting claimed to have been married in Mexico in July 1938, Alderman's divorce would not be final until December of that year. The couple married during Moe Snyder's trial for attempted murder in December 1938. Etting and Alderman relocated to a farm outside of
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nightclub. After a short time there, Etting gave up art classes in favor of a career in show business. Etting, who enjoyed singing in school and church, never took any formal singing lessons. She quickly became a featured vocalist at the club. Etting was then managed by
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Etting, Alderman and Snyder retained the right to approve or disapprove of the film's script. In August 1954, both Etting and Snyder objected to s script which would have portrayed them as living together when they were actually married. They were told by MGM that the
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Alma Alderman had spirited Myrl away from her. Warne added that she had married and divorced the pianist twice. Alma Alderman's lawsuit ended in December 1939, with the court finding that she was not entitled to damages from Ruth Etting.
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in March 1947. Etting traveled alone to New York and during a newspaper interview, was asked if she had ever seen Moe Snyder again. She replied, "No, I hope I never do." and said that her husband never went to bed without a gun.
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Ruth Etting testified that she was not married to Alderman. During the course of the trial, there was also a question of the validity of Alderman's marriage to Alma. Alderman's first wife, Helen, obtained an
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retirement in 1935. It is not clear why she did not go through with her announced plans, but she issued a second statement regarding retirement after filing for divorce from Snyder in November 1937.
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magazine for a story which described Day's character in the film as "a famous girl singer of the twenties who fell in love with a bad man, became an alcoholic, and inspired a murder."
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was too intoxicated to perform. Ziegfeld asked Etting to replace Morse; she hurried to Boston, where the show was being tried out prior to Broadway. When Etting arrived, songwriters
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A few days after the shooting, Walter Winchell printed in his column that Snyder was very fortunate to have gotten the gun away from Etting, because she was a crack shot.
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Edith Snyder, Moe's daughter, remained with Ruth Etting. Edith, age 22, died of heart disease on August 3, 1939. She had heart problems due to rheumatic fever at age 16.
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Though there would not be a film for almost twenty years after the shooting, Hy Gardner, a New York columnist, suggested a film of Etting's life with the title
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discovered that the song "Ten Cents a Dance" was not written for Etting's voice range. The three spent the night rewriting the song so Etting could perform it.
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Snyder's aggressive behavior was well known among those who had worked with Etting. It was said that most people working on Broadway were afraid of him.
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while she was living in Chicago. Her appearance drew so much fan mail the station signed her to a year's contract for twice weekly performances. On
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While she enjoyed singing at school and in church, Etting never took formal voice lessons. She said that she had patterned her song styling after
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of bail. In August 1940, Myrl Alderman asked the district attorney to drop further prosecution attempts against Snyder for the 1938 shooting.
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Ziegfeld had a different opinion and indicated nothing would be changed. Snyder would then mumble that it was not a suggestion but a demand.
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Etting was hired as one of the lead singers for a new show to be presented at Fred Mann’s Million Dollar Rainbo Room in Chicago's
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s Broadway run, Etting persuaded Ziegfeld to add "Love Me Or Leave Me" to the show though the song was originally written for
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well acquainted with Chicago's nightclubs and the entertainers who worked in them; he once served as a bodyguard to
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Snyder's aggressive and controlling management style began to cause problems for Etting; during her work with
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Etting, who had retired from performing prior to the shooting and subsequent trials, briefly had a
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Three days after the shooting of Myrl Alderman, the pianist's second wife, Alma, sued Etting for
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men and began making telephone threats to Etting in January 1938. By October, Snyder traveled to
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News stories show that Etting and Alderman were referred to as married in Mexico in July 1938.
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Note: All of the above were Columbia releases. The following four were non-Columbia releases:
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in 1938. From 1947 until 1949, Etting and Alderman operated a restaurant. Alderman died in
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Ruth Etting's Broadway appearances are recorded at the Internet Broadway Database.
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She went on to appear in other hit shows in rapid succession, including Ziegfeld's
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for her work in films, located on the north side of the 6500 block of
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Etting in a photo for her CBS radio program sponsored by Oldsmobile.
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married. In 1957, Etting filed a million-dollar libel suit against
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Snyder continued to claim this even after shooting Myrl Alderman.
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Ruth, when you get through singing, just walk off the stage.
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The couple moved to New York in 1927, where Etting made her
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Etting and Alderman moved to an eight-acre farm outside of
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Etting's life was the basis for the fictionalized film,
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in 1947. She also accepted an engagement at New York's
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filed suit against Etting for alienation of affection.
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A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers
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on November 28, 1966, and was temporarily buried in
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November 1, 1937 2376: 1329:" (U.S. chart position 16) Melotone Records 501: 4487: 4473: 4428: 4050:Brideson, Cynthia; Brideson, Sara (2015). 3438:"Snyder Is Pictured As Ruth Etting's Dupe" 3183:"Seek Alderman in Alienation Suit Tangles" 2986:. The Salt Lake Tribune. December 16, 1938 2673: 2671: 2643: 2615: 2613: 2611: 2516: 2514: 2512: 2122:Othman, Frederick C. (December 15, 1938). 1981: 1946: 1944: 1942: 1898:Finding Aid β€” Ruth Etting Music Collection 338: 291:partnership in the shop through her work. 31: 4137:Hemming, Roy; Hajdu, David, eds. (1992). 4115: 3586:. Bradford Evening Star. January 13, 1940 3440:. The Montreal Gazette. December 21, 1938 3380:"Ruth Etting Tells of Post-Divorce Gifts" 2863: 2861: 2846:. The Pittsburgh Press. December 13, 1938 2824:. The Pittsburgh Press. December 13, 1938 2766:. News-Herald. 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October 19, 1938 2822:"Death Threat Described By Ruth Etting" 2764:"Two Bodyguards For Pretty Ruth Etting" 2679:"Another Wife of Myrl Sues Ruth Etting" 2668: 2654:"Screen Star Testifies in Snyder Trial" 2608: 2550: 2548: 2546: 2509: 1856: 1854: 879:"Because My Baby Don't Mean Maybe Now" 576: 16:American singer and actress (1896–1978) 4709: 4441:Ruth Etting at the Internet Archive 02 4436:Ruth Etting at the Internet Archive 01 4371: 4329: 4292: 4229: 4166:. Greenwood Publishing Group. p.  4094: 4035:. The Johns Hopkins University Press. 4030: 3870: 3858: 3846: 3808: 3648:. Neilsen Business Media. May 31, 1947 2858: 2522:"Daughter of Snyder Tells of Shooting" 2450: 2388: 2364: 2336:"Ten Cents a Danceβ€”Ruth Etting (1930)" 2329: 2327: 2291: 2112: 2021: 2019: 1919: 1885: 543: 525:alienation of her husband's affections 4468: 4271: 4187: 4157: 3951: 3284:. The Pittsburgh Press. June 21, 1939 3249:"Ruth Etting Sued for $ 100,000 Balm" 3016:Winchell, Walter (October 20, 1938). 2984:"Snyder Claims Alderman Went for Gun" 2895:. The Reading Times. October 17, 1938 2438:. The Pittsburgh Press. April 7, 1935 2422: 2318: 1141:"Don't Tell Her What Happened to Me" 831:"Keep Sweeping Cobwebs Off the Moon" 4301:(3). Indiana University Press: 285. 4250: 4054:. The University of Kentucky Press. 3906:"Ruth Etting-Hollywood Walk of Fame" 3780: 3660: 3584:"Moe Snyder Jailed to Await Hearing" 3296: 2543: 2524:. Oakland Tribune. December 13, 1938 2252: 1904:Libraries; retrieved April 25, 2016. 1851: 1416: 1169:"I'll Be Blue Just Thinking of You" 663: 649: 457:and sponsorship of the program from 4772:20th-century American women singers 3759:"Harry Alderman Services Wednesday" 3564:. Herald-Journal. December 13, 1939 3506:. The Plain Speaker. August 4, 1939 3274: 2793:"Bodyguards Taken From Ruth Etting" 2324: 2016: 988:I'll Get By (As Long as I Have You) 13: 4737:American musical theatre actresses 3672:"Ruth Etting Recalls the Old Days" 3484:. The Telegraph. December 14, 1938 3462:. Reading Eagle. December 20, 1938 3309:. Reading Eagle. December 22, 1939 2624:. Brooklyn Daily Eagle. p. 10 2026:Leonard, William (June 12, 1955). 1593:(1935) - Ruth, the Dixie Song Bird 1487:(1932) - Ruth Whitney / Ruth White 1393:(1930) – in which she introduced " 1381:(1929) – in which she introduced " 1371:(1928) – in which she introduced " 1058:"What Wouldn't I Do for That Man" 919:"My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now" 14: 4788: 4394: 3163:. Reading Eagle. October 30, 1938 3020:. The Daily Times-News. p. 2 2588:Mitchell, Curtis (January 1936). 2217:. Reading Eagle. December 1, 1937 851:"When You're with Somebody Else" 4747:People from David City, Nebraska 3828:. 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Press of Mississippi. 4275:The Encyclopedia of Vaudeville 4230:McLain, Susan R., ed. (2009). 4194:. Hillcrest Publishing Group. 2844:"Snyder Scored By Ruth Etting" 2082: 1907: 1902:University of Nebraska–Lincoln 1891: 1817:Motion Picture Production Code 1411: 1406: 1341:In the Chapel in the Moonlight 689:"Let's Talk about My Sweetie" 658: 415:contract to make film shorts. 1: 4767:20th-century American singers 4567:You're the Cream in My Coffee 4031:Biesen, Sheri Chinen (2014). 3018:"Walter Winchell on Broadway" 2596:. Macfadden Publishing: 28–29 1845: 976:You're the Cream in My Coffee 740:"Sam, the Old Accordion Man" 519:Alienation of affections suit 4546:Happy Days and Lonely Nights 4330:Suskin, Steven, ed. (2010). 4307:10.2979/filmhistory.23.3.285 4272:Slide, Anthony, ed. (2012). 4008:. Internet Broadway Database 3282:"Duty Saddens Gimp At Trial" 2504:Brideson & Brideson 2015 2268:. 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Her recordings of 577:Later life and death 537:interlocutory decree 436:Transatlantic Rhythm 329:Crown Point, Indiana 318:Etting met gangster 272:David City, Nebraska 142: 1922; 57:David City, Nebraska 4695:Love Me or Leave Me 4682:Martin "Moe" Snyder 4560:Love Me or Leave Me 4357:. Record Research. 4143:. Newmarket Press. 3954:, pp. 171–179. 2622:"Broadway Newsreel" 2402:"Quits London Play" 1803:Love Me Or Leave Me 1655:Hips, Hips, Hooray! 1573:Bandits and Ballads 1551:(1934) - Ruth Eaton 1491:A Modern Cinderella 1373:Love Me or Leave Me 1267:"When We're Alone" 956:Love Me or Leave Me 823:"Together, We Two" 768:"Wistful and Blue" 644:Grammy Hall of Fame 636:Love Me Or Leave Me 632:Hollywood Boulevard 604:Love Me or Leave Me 544:Trial and aftermath 250:as Ruth Etting and 243:Love Me Or Leave Me 198:As a young girl in 193:Love Me or Leave Me 156:Harry Myrl Alderman 4602:More Than You Know 4122:. 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Colorado Springs, Colorado
Moe Snyder
Shine On, Harvest Moon
Ten Cents a Dance
Love Me or Leave Me
Nebraska
Chicago
Marigold Gardens
Moe Snyder
Flo Ziegfeld
Los Angeles
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Love Me Or Leave Me
Doris Day
James Cagney

David City, Nebraska
Roller Mills
Chicago
Marigold Gardens
Marion Harris
Rainbo Gardens
Rainbo Trail
Frank Westphal
Martin "Moe the Gimp" Snyder
Al Jolson
Crown Point, Indiana
Columbia Records

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