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  1. Mar 18, 2022 · Rudy Vallee "Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries" on The Ed Sullivan Show, January 13, 1952. Subscribe now to never miss an update: https://ume.lnk.to/EdSullivan...

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  2. Rudy Vallée. Hubert Prior Vallée (July 28, 1901 – July 3, 1986), known professionally as Rudy Vallée, was an American singer, musician, songwriter, actor, and radio host. He was the first male singer to rise from local radio broadcasts in New York City to national popularity as a "crooner".

  3. Rudy Vallée Top Songs in the Charts Top One Hit Wonders of the 1930s Top Pop One Hit Wonders. Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? was the #3 song in 1932 in the Pop charts . The song was performed by Rudy Vallée . Comment below with facts and trivia about the song and we may include it in our song facts!

  4. And within ten months the name Rudy Vallée was known in every American family that owned even a crystal set. The tremendous response to Vallée’s radio shows led to standing-room-only theatre performances and cross-country tours, and these public appearances, which often resembled the mob scene in Ben Hur , brought him to Hollywood in 1929 for the first of some fifty movies.

  5. Rudy Vallée covered You Opened My Eyes, Lonesome - That's All, Puddin' Head Jones, I Poured My Heart into a Song and other songs. Rudy Vallée originally did Sweet Music, Lonesome - That's All, 99 Out of a Hundred Wanna Be Loved, Without That Certain Thing and other songs.

  6. American singer, actor, bandleader, and entertainer (born July 28, 1901 in Island Pond, Vermont, USA - died July 3, 1986, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA). Vallée grew up in Westbrook, Maine, where he studied the piano and later played drums in his high-school band. Between 1921 and 1922, he attended the University of Maine, then ...

  7. Rudy Vallee, orig. Hubert Prior Vallée, (born July 28, 1901, Island Pond, Vt., U.S.—died July 3, 1986, North Hollywood, Calif.), U.S. singer and entertainer. He performed as a musician while at Yale University and in 1928 formed a dance band, the Yale Collegians (later the Connecticut Yankees). A singing bandleader, he used his trademark ...

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