Katherine Joan Greer (April 3, 1927 – May 24, 2001), known professionally as Jo Ann Greer, was an American singer.
Her career spanned nearly 50 years, and she primarily worked in the fields of movie dubbing and band-singing. She initially became known to Hollywood casting people from an early marriage to pianist Freddie Slack in the 1940s and later through her long employment with Les Brown and his Band of Renown.
Following some early appearances with Sonny Burke and his orchestra, Greer recorded for Decca Records and joined Ray Anthony's band, with whom she scored her two biggest hits, "Wild Horses" (No. 28 in Billboard) and "The Hokey Pokey" in 1953. After four unhappy months, she replaced Lucy Ann Polk as vocalist with Les Brown's band in May 1953. They made numerous singles for Coral Records and later Capitol Records and toured internationally for nearly 40 years, well into the early 1990s. She won the 1956 Down Beat Readers Poll for "best girl band vocalist." Greer became increasingly associated with her distinctive version of Brown's hit song "Sentimental Journey", which he had originally recorded with Doris Day.
Her other career was as a secret "ghost" singer for famous movie stars. In 1952, Rita Hayworth had returned to Hollywood following the break-up of her marriage to Prince Aly Khan and began work on her "comeback" film, Affair in Trinidad. After several failed attempts to let Hayworth try to do her own singing, musical director Morris Stoloff brought in Greer, who was deemed a good vocal match and even had a slight lisp similar to Hayworth's. Greer's vocals on "Trinidad Lady" and "I've Been Kissed Before" helped the movie become a big box-office hit, even out-grossing Gilda by more than a million dollars.
Greer
continued to be in big demand as a dubber, especially at Columbia Pictures, and
went on to do the vocal tracks for such stars as Gloria Grahame (in Naked
Alibi), Kim Novak (in 5 Against the House), May Wynn (in The Caine Mutiny),
Esther Williams (in Jupiter's Darling), June Allyson (in The Opposite Sex), and
Susan Kohner (in Imitation of Life). Other dubbing work at Columbia included
the Dan Dailey-starrer Meet Me at the Fair (for Carole Mathews) and Frankie
Laine's Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder (for Charlotte Austin, daughter of
entertainer/songwriter Gene Austin).
She also sang for Hayworth in two more of her biggest successes, Miss Sadie Thompson and Pal Joey. When the latter two soundtrack albums were released by Mercury Records and Capitol Records respectively, however, Greer's name was not even listed, in order to preserve the illusion that it was Hayworth who sang. Greer and Hayworth enjoyed a good working relationship on all three of the films they did together. Hayworth would attend Greer's recording sessions and dance barefoot for her in front of the microphone so that Greer could follow her breathing and movements as she sang.
Stoloff also utilized Greer's talents for two projects on the newly formed Colpix Records label, having her record "My Funny Valentine" (he supposedly had never liked the version done by another singer for Kim Novak in Pal Joey), and Hayworth's signature song "Put the Blame on Mame" for the album Voices, Soundtracks and Themes From Great Movies (Greer's name was once more left off both the label and the jacket). The second Colpix album was more ambitious, an original film noir-style musical entitled The Naked City, named to tie in with the popular film and TV series, with music by George Duning, text and lyrics by Ned Washington and narration by veteran actor John McIntire. The singing was done by Greer, James Darren, and the Jud Conlon Singers. This time their names were listed in tiny print on the record label, but left off of the LP cover. It was released in stereo as Colpix SCP 505.
Greer never got to record a vocal album of her own, but some of her many singles have been reissued on CD, most of her films are available on DVD and many CD collections have been released of her broadcasts and live performances with the bands of Anthony, Burke and Brown, including shows from the Hollywood Palladium, Denver's Elitch Gardens and the 1983 Aurex Jazz Festival in Tokyo, Japan. She also made one on-screen appearance as herself in the 1957 Universal-International musical short Dance Demons, in which she sings "Moonlight in Vermont" with the Les Brown band.
In 1991, while still performing occasionally with the Brown band (now mostly led by Les, Jr.), she was part of a successful cabaret show called Voices, which also featured two other prominent "ghost" singers, Annette Warren and India Adams. They were invited to perform at one of that year's Oscar events by the Motion Picture Academy.
Greer
died in Los Angeles, California on May 24, 2001, following a long bout with
Alzheimer's.
(Edited from Wikipedia)
FOR “JO ANN GREER - HOLLYWOOD'S SECRET SINGING STAR (2012 Jasmine)” GO HERE:
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1. I LOVE TO HEAR A CHOO CHOO TRAIN
2. FINE AND DANDY
3. NO MOON AT ALL
4. MY HEART BELONGS TO ONLY YOU
5. WHEN MY SUGAR WALKS DOWN THE STREET
6. YOU'RE A HEARTBREAKER
7. WILD HORSES
8. THE HOKEY POKEY
9. THAT'S MY WEAKNESS NOW (with Marcie Miller)
10. SITTIN' IN THE SUN
11. SUSQUEHANNA TRANSFER
12. SENTIMENTAL TRAIN
13. THE MAN THAT GOT AWAY
14. FORTY CUPS OF COFFEE
15. HE NEEDS ME
16. SINCERELY YOURS
17. THAT CERTAIN FEELING
18. HIT THE ROAD TO DREAMLAND
19. ANCIENT HISTORY
20. THE BEST YEARS OF MY LIFE
21. SADIE THOMPSON'S SONG (BLUE PACIFIC BLUES)
22. HEAR NO EVIL, SEE NO EVIL (with Rita Hayworth)
23. THE HEAT IS ON
24. I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT YOU'RE IN LOVE WITH ME
25. PUT THE BLAME ON MAME
26. MY FUNNY VALENTINE
27. ZIP
28. BEWITCHED (with Rita Hayworth)
The first ever CD collection featuring Jo Ann Greer, one of the most talented and distinctive vocalists of the 1950s, who toured with the Les Brown Orchestra for more than 30 years. 28 recordings, most on CD for the first time, including early singles with orchestral backing by: Dave Barbour; Jerry Gray; Dick Stabile and Ray Anthony, with whom she had the hits 'Wild Horses' and 'The Hokey Pokey', as well as 11 great tracks with Les Brown's Band of Renown featuring superb renditions of 'The Man That Got Away', 'He Needs Me' (from Pete Kelly's Blues), 'Liberace's 'Sincerely Yours', Irving Berlin's 'Sittin' in the Sun' and the Arlen-Mercer song 'Hit the Road to Dreamland'.
Through her career Jo Ann Greer enabled many movie legends to sparkle musically on screen including Rita Hayworth, who despite her talent was unable to hold a note. This is a little treasure trove of rare and great performances from someone who sadly was 'Hollywood's secret singing star'. (Jasmine notes)
A big thank you goes to Denis for suggesting today’s birthday singer and for the loan of above CD.
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Here’s my contribution……
Found these mp3’s on various digital albums. I have removed all the duplicates and left the album titles in the tags.
They are in no apparent order only as I downloaded them from source.
For “ More Jo Ann Greer” (2023 From The Vaults) go here:
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1. I Want to Be Happy
2. Ace in the Hole!
3. A Perfect Love
4. The Life of the Party
5. I've Been Kissed Before
6. The Heat Is on
7. Trinidad Lady
8. Empty Arms
9. Nice Work if You Can Get It
10. Whatever Lola Wants
11. I Wanna Love You
12. I'll Always Be Following You
13. Mambo on My Mind
14. Back in Your Own Backyard
15. Sentimental Journey
16. Susquehanna Transfer
17. Lullaby of Birdland
18. Somewhere Wisconsin
19. Fine And Dandy
20. Live Dangerously
21. Solid Food, Solitude and You
22. September Song
23. No Not Much
24. Come Rain or Come Shine
25. The Thrill Is Gone
26. Autumn Leaves
27. It Never Entered My Mind
28. Song Sung Blue
Not more, well done Bob
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Don Dan
Great additions!
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Thank you for these! Here are some soundtracks from films she dubbed.
ReplyDeleteAlso an album released in 1979 (not sure when it was actually recorded though?) "I Remember June" Featuring June Christy, Jo Ann Greer, and Les Brown & his Orchestra.
Jupiter's Darling (Film Soundtrack) (1955)
Miss Sadie Thompson (Film Soundtrack) (1953)
Pal Joey (Film Soundtrack) (1953)
June Christy, Jo Ann Greer, and Les Brown and his Orchestra - I Remember June (1979)
https://mega.nz/folder/wGwFzSRB#3cf_gb94S-P8jHvbUThcSw
Hello dukiejosh, Thanks for the wonderful selection of soundtracks and especially the Les Brown album. Much appreciated. Regrards, Bob
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