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June Hutton

Jazz
June Hutton, born June Marvel Cowan on August 11, 1919, in Bloomington, Illinois, was an American singer. She started her career at 15, pursuing singing with her sister Ina Ray Hutton. Hutton joined Charlie Spivak & His Orchestra in 1941 and later replaced Jo Stafford in the Pied Pipers in 1944, recording hits like "Dream" (1944). She went solo in 1950 on Decca Records, debuting at New York's Copacabana nightclub. In 1951, she married Axel Stordahl and signed with Capitol Records in 1952, releasing hits such as "Say You're Mine Again" (1953) and "No Stone Unturned" (1953). She al...
Songs
You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To 

Previously Unreleased Track

Frank Sinatra and June Hutton

Sinatra Sings Cole Porter

2:19

Dream a Little Dream of Me
Dream a Little Dream of MeJune Hutton

Afterglow/warm Brandy

3:12

Day by Day
Day by DayJune Hutton

Afterglow/warm Brandy

2:59

(It Will Have To Do) Until The Real Thing Comes Along
(It Will Have To Do) Until The Real Thing Comes AlongJune Hutton

Afterglow/warm Brandy

2:58

By the Light of the Silvery Moon
By the Light of the Silvery MoonGordon MacRae and June Hutton

2:47

Never in a Million Years
Never in a Million YearsAxel Stordahl & His Orchestra and June Hutton

Afterglow/warm Brandy

3:17

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