Art Mooney
Arthur Joseph Mooney | |
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Art Mooney (right) as a celebrity guest on Strike It Rich | |
Born |
February 11, 1911 Lowell, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Died |
September 9, 1993 (aged 82) North Miami, Florida, U.S. |
Occupation | American singer and bandleader |
Arthur Joseph "Art" Mooney (February 11, 1911, Lowell Massachusetts[1][2] – September 9, 1993) was an American singer and bandleader. His biggest hits were "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover" and "Baby Face" in 1948 and "Nuttin' For Christmas," with Barry Gordon, in 1955. His fourth million selling song "Honey Babe" (1955) was used in the motion picture, Battle Cry, having reached the Top 10 in the US.[3]
He also made a popular 1948 recording of "Bluebird of Happiness", but it could not compete with Jan Peerce's best-selling 1945 version. Mooney's name, as well as his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, was prominently featured in the 1990 motion picture The Adventures of Ford Fairlane.
Death
He died at age 82 in North Miami, Florida of lung disease on September 9, 1993, aged 82. He was survived by his wife, Vera, his sister, Marce Kaminsky, and 13 nieces and nephews.[2]
Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions |
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US | ||
1948 | "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover" | 1 |
"Baby Face" | 3 | |
"Bluebird of Happiness" | 5 | |
1949 | "Beautiful Eyes" | 18 |
"Doo Dee Doo On an Old Kazoo" | 21 | |
"Again" | 7 | |
"Merry-Go-Round Waltz" | 29 | |
"Twenty-Four Hours of Sunshine" | 13 | |
"Hop-Scotch Polka (Scotch Hot)" | 16 | |
"Toot, Too, Tootsie (Good-Bye)" | 19 | |
"I Never See Maggie Alone" | 21 | |
1950 | "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake" | 28 |
"M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I" | 23 | |
1955 | "Honey-Babe" | 6 |
"Nuttin' For Christmas" | 1 | |
1956 | "Daydreams" | 73 |
"Giant" | 77 | |
1958 | "March from the River Kwai & Colonel Bogey" | 88 |
1959 | "Smile" | 107 |
1960 | "Banjo Boy" | 100 |
"I Ain't Down Yet" | 108 |
References
- ↑ "Art Mooney: "A Dream Come True"". Big Band Library. Retrieved 2016-10-11.
- 1 2 J.C. Marion (2005). "There's Music in the Land: Art Mooney". Home.earthlink.net. Retrieved 2015-08-16.
- ↑ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London, UK: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 76. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
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