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Lee Wiley

Jazz
Lee Wiley, born October 9, 1908, in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, was an American jazz singer. She moved to New York City and began her career with the Leo Reisman Band at the Central Park Casino. Her breakthrough came with the hit "Time on my Hands" with the Reisman Band. Wiley later worked with notable figures like Paul Whiteman and Casa Loma Orchestra. After a hiatus due to illness, she returned in 1939 with an album set of eight Gershwin songs for Liberty Music Shops. In the 1950s, she released Night in Manhattan with Columbia Records and opened the first Newport Jazz Festival in 19...
Songs
My Romance
My RomanceEllis Larkins and Lee Wiley

Solomon Burke

2:40

Let's Fly Away
Let's Fly AwayCole Porter, Bunny Berigan and Lee Wiley

I Can't Started

3:00

I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You
I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With YouEddie Condon, Lee Wiley, Billy Butterfield, Joe Marsala, Gene Schroeder, Cáceres, Cary, McGarity, Wettling and Weiss

3:33

You Do Something To Me
You Do Something To Me 

From Fifty Million Frenchmen

Lee Wiley and Paul Wetstein

S' Wonderful

2:59

A Hundred Years from Today
A Hundred Years from TodayLee Wiley and Billy Butterfield Orchestra

A Touch Of The Blues

3:12

You Took Advantage of Me
You Took Advantage of MeLee Wiley

S' Wonderful

2:52

Albums