Artist: Vaughn De Leath

Vaughn De Leath
Aliases
Vaughn DeLeath
Violet Day
Real name
Leonore Vonderleith
Born
September 26, 1894
Died
May 28, 1943
Country
United States
Comments
Popular singer in the 1920s and 1930s. De Leath was a pioneer in early radio, earning her the titles "First Lady of Radio" and "The Original Radio Girl". She also made early television appearances in 1939. De Leath also composed many popular songs.

Performances

Covers

Title down Performer Release date Originally by
1 Are You Lonesome To-Night? Vaughn De Leath 1927 Charles Hart [1]
2 Blue Skies Vaughn DeLeath 1927 Belle Baker
3 I'm Just Wild About Harry Vaughn De Leath 1922 Lottie Gee and Chorus
4 I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling Vaughn De Leath 1929
5 Moanin' Low Violet Day 1929 Libby Holman and Clifton Webb
6 Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan) Vaughn De Leath 1927 Harry Richman
7 Some of These Days Vaughn De Leath 1927 Sophie Tucker
8 The Man I Love Vaughn De Leath 1928 Fred & Adele Astaire
9 You Took Advantage of Me Vaughn De Leath 1928 Busby Berkeley and Joyce Barber

Releases

Audio single

Title down Performer Release date Label
1 Blue Skies Vaughn DeLeath 1927 OKeh
2 It's a Million to One You're in Love Vaughn De Leath 1927 Edison
3 I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling Vaughn De Leath 1929 Edison
4 The Man I Love Vaughn De Leath 1928 Brunswick Records
5 Moanin' Low Violet Day 1929 Broadway
6 Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan) Vaughn De Leath 1927 OKeh
7 Why Should I Cry Over You - I'm Just Wild About Harry Arthur Fields - Vaughn De Leath 1922 Gennett
8 You Took Advantage of Me Vaughn De Leath 1928 Columbia

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