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  1. Margaret Eleanor Whiting (July 22, 1924 – January 10, 2011) was an American popular music and country music singer who gained popularity in the 1940s and 1950s. [1] Biography [ edit ]

  2. Margaret Whiting gained recognition in 2009 when her 1947 Capitol recording of Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn's "Time After Time" appeared in the hit film Julie & Julia. She truly left behind a lifetime of popular song, contributing mightily to the Great American Songbook. She will be remembered.

  3. Fortunately the passing of time has brought Margaret Whitings star into better focus. In the new millenium she is remembered not as a diva, and neither for her country duets nor her curious love life.

  4. Margaret Whiting (vocals) with Billy May and his Orchestra | (Session #4550) (Capitol Tower) LA, September 19, 1956 (20:30-24:00) The party’s over Maybe I love him

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  5. Feb 17, 2019 · Tracklist: [02:40] 1. Margaret Whiting & Freddie Slack - That Old Black Magic. [03:11] 2. Margaret Whiting - Moonlight In Vermont (1945 Version) [03:12] 3. Margaret Whiting - It Might As Well Be Spring. [02:59] 4. Margaret Whiting - I'm In Love In Vain. [02:38] 5. Margaret Whiting - All Through The Day. [02:59] 6.

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  6. Jan 13, 2011 · Singer Margaret Whiting, who collaborated with lyricist Johnny Mercer and performed classic standards like "Moonlight in Vermont," died Monday. Fresh Air remembers Whiting with highlights from...

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  8. She had 13 gold records, and was a staple on live radio broadcasts. In 1949, she teamed with country star Jimmy Wakely for a number of duets, including the #1 hit "Slippin' Around," which they performed to loud acclaim at the Grand Ole Opry. In the early 1950s, as more and more Americans began purchasing television sets and radio began to dim ...