Sallie Blair - Let Me Come In Walk Proudly Walk
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Let Me Come In | 2:56 | |
Walk, Proudly Walk | 3:15 |
Video
Sallie Blair - Walk, Proudly Walk BELL
Let Me Come In - Sallie Blair
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Catalog Numbers
967Labels
Bell RecordsListen online
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- lytte på nettet
Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Single
- Mono
- Promo
Companies
Role | Company |
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Pressed By | Monarch Record Mfg. Co. |
Published By | Sunbeam Music Inc. |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Arranged By | Gene Page |
Engineer | Dave Hassinger |
Producer | Billy Page |
Notes
- "Let Me Come In" from the Broadway musical "The Me Nobody Knows"
- BELL RECORDS A division of Columbia pictures industries, Inc.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: (Etched Side A): 9847A-1A △83659 (X5) ¬
- Matrix / Runout: (Etched Side B): 9848B △83659-X (X5) ¬
- Matrix / Runout: (Stamped Side A & B): (MR)
- Rights Society: BMI
- Matrix / Runout: (Runout etched side A): 9847A-1A △83659 (X5) ¬
- Matrix / Runout: (Runout etched side B): 9848B △83659-X (X5) ¬
- Matrix / Runout: (Runout stamped side A & B): (MR)
About Sallie Blair
Born in Baltimore as Sara Bolling Hutchins (1935-1992), Sallie Blair drifted into music as a child. She took her stage name while at Douglass High School, then spelling it Sally with a Y, and gained experience singing with local bands that encouraged her to change her brunette hair to blonde. So in 1952 she made her first mark as the blonde, band singer with the Johnny Otis Band of Hand Jive fame.
Subsequently, she sang with the Illinois Jacquet and Duke Ellington bands. In July 1953, tired of one-nighters, she left the band business in Los Angeles to work as a single. Early in 1956, she began a solo career as Sallie Blair. In 1957, Cab Calloway signed her for his Cotton Club Revue. The show was a hit, and from then on, it was one triumph after another for the blonde bombshell.
Her sexy and intimate approach made her recordings ideal for radio programming and as a night-club singer. Walter Winchells column earned her spots on the Ed Sullivan and Johnny Carson TV shows and she became an international star with appearances in South America, Europe, and the Middle East.Although her stage persona became more sophisticated in style of delivery, voice and dress with the years, one thing is for sure: Sallie Blair delivered more sex and surging, sultry emotion in a song than many singers in their whole careers
Comments
2023-04-13
This is Sallie's last single, released in 1971.