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Forgotten Music on 78 rpm Records S3productions
Morton Downey – Oh, But I Do / My O'Darlin', My O'Lovely, My O'Brien
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Label: Majestic – 1085
Format: Shellac, 10", 78 RPM
Released: July 1946
Genre: Pop
Style: Vocal
A: Oh, But I Do
Composers Schwartz- Robin
(Jimmy Lyttell orchestra)
1946 Movie “The time, place and the girl”
B: My O'Darlin', My O'Lovely, My O'Brien
Composers Singer – Secon
b. November 14, 1901, Wallingford, Connecticut (USA)
d. October 25, 1985, Palm Beach, Florida (USA) Morton Downey was a singer popular in the United States, enjoying his greatest success in the 1930s and 1940s. He first recorded in 1923 for Edison Records under the pseudonym Morton James. He was voted America's "Radio Singer of the Year" in 1932. He was also a songwriter, joining ASCAP in 1949. Downey was nicknamed "The Irish Nightingale". Morton Downey was the father of the late right-wing television personality Sean Morton Downey Jr.