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Evelyn Knight (singer)

Evelyn Knight (born Evelyn Davis,[1] December 31, 1917, Reedville, Virginia – September 28, 2007, San Jose, California) was an American singer of the 1940s and 1950s. Damon Runyon, in one of his newspaper columns, described Knight as "a lissome blonde lassie with a gentle little voice and a face mother would not mind having brought home to her."[2]

Evelyn Knight
Born
Evelyn Davis

(1917-12-31)December 31, 1917
DiedSeptember 28, 2007(2007-09-28) (aged 89)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationSinger

Early years

Knight's father was "head of a geodetic survey for the government".[3] She sang soprano in the young people's choir in a church in her hometown of Reedville, Virginia.[4] After her father's death, Knight and her mother moved to Arlington County, Virginia, in 1926.[1] When she was 16, she sang in Washington nightclubs billed as Honey Davis.[1] At the age of 18, she married Andrew B. Knight, a war photographer for the Washington Post, and became professionally known as Evelyn Knight.[citation needed]

Recording

During a seven-year span in the late 1940s and 1950, Knight had two No. 1 hit records and 13 that made the Top 40. Her debut recording was "Dance with a Dolly (With a Hole in Her Stocking)" for Decca Records in 1945. It became a Top 10 hit.[1]

In 1948, she recorded the million-seller[4] "A Little Bird Told Me" with The Stardusters, which was #1 for seven weeks and stayed on the charts for five months. Later that year she recorded "Powder Your Face with Sunshine"; which also reached #1 and remained on the charts into the following year.[citation needed]

She had other hits including "Buttons and Bows" in 1948, which Bob Hope also sang in the film The Paleface. A list of some of her hits appears below. In 1950, she released "Candy and Cake", originally sung by Mindy Carson, and "All Dressed Up to Smile" with the Ray Charles singers. In 1951, she recorded a duet with country singer Red Foley called "My Heart Cries for You", as well as a pair of titles with Bing Crosby.[citation needed]

Television

Knight appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Colgate Comedy Hour and a 1951 television appearance with Abbott & Costello.[citation needed]

Radio

Knight began her career in high school when she would sing at Washington D.C.'s Station WRC as “Honey Davis” twice a week over NBC for $16 a broadcast.[3] Knight was the female vocalist on the Tony Martin Show, which began March 30, 1947.[5] In 1948, she co-starred with Gordon MacRae on Star Theater on CBS.[6] She also was featured on Barry Wood's Million Dollar Band program and starred in a weekly program broadcast over CBS shortwave for Latin America.[3] Knight was also a regular on Club Fifteen,[7] Happy Island,[7]: 290  and The Lanny Ross Show.[7]: 384 

Nightclubs

One of Knight's early bookings was in the King Cole Room in Washington, D.C. An initial two-week contract eventually turned into a five-year stay.[3] Near the end of that span, a Billboard reviewer wrote, "For five years she has held down the entertainment assignment in this spot and in that five years she has grown into a local tradition ... Cool and with plenty of glamour, this girl delivers her stuff in a sophisticated manner".[8]

Knight moved to New York City, where she began headlining at Manhattan nightclubs the Blue Angel[3] and the Plaza Hotel's Persian Room.[9] She launched her recording career in 1945 by signing with Decca records, and moved to Los Angeles in the late 1940s where she headlined at Ciro's and Coconut Grove.[citation needed]

Recognition

Knight was among the original 1,500 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Her star, dedicated February 8, 1960, is at 6136 Hollywood Boulevard, in the "Recording" section.[10] A 1947 newspaper article reported, "She has given three 'command performances' for President Truman."[5]

In 2011, one of Knight's number 1 hits, "A little Bird Told Me" was featured as a song on the radio in the game, L.A. Noire by Rockstar Games. The song was one of many (appropriate for that era) that would randomly play through out the game.

A 2018 television advertisement entitled Lucky Guy featured Knight's version of the song "Lucky Lucky Lucky Me". The advertisement promotes the South-Korean automobile manufacturer Hyundai's Tucson car.[11][12]

Family

Divorced from Knight, she married Johnny Lehmann, a songwriter, in 1951. Her son, Andrew Knight Jr. became a concert tour lighting technician.[13] Her second child, Fran, worked in California radio.[14]

Last years

Knight's obituary in The Washington Post reported, "she abruptly retired from show business in her 30s, never to return to the spotlight."[1] She and her family moved to Phoenix, Arizona in 1969 where she lived until 2007. Following a decline in health in 2007, she moved to San Jose, California to live with her daughter. She died on September 28, 2007, aged 89, from lung cancer.[citation needed]

Charted singles

Year Single US
Chart
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1944 "Dance with a Dolly (With a Hole in Her Stocking)" 6
1945 "Chickery Chick" 10
1948 "A Little Bird Told Me" 1
"Brush Those Tears from Your Eyes" 9
"Buttons and Bows" 14
"Powder Your Face with Sunshine (Smile! Smile! Smile!)" 1
1949 "You're So Understanding" 21
"It's Too Late Now" 22
"A Wonderful Guy" 22
"Be Goody Good Good to Me" 29
1950 "Candy and Cake" 20
"All Dressed Up to Smile" 25
1951 "My Heart Cries for You" 28

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Schudel, Matt (October 28, 2007). "Evelyn Knight; Torch Songstress Began Career in D.C. Clubs". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  2. ^ Runyon, Damon (January 8, 1946). "The Brighter Side". The Indiana Gazette. Indiana, Pennsylvania. p. 14. Retrieved March 17, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ a b c d e "It's a Lovely Knight" (PDF). Radio Mirror. October 1944. p. 54. Retrieved March 17, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Evelyn Knight's Switch Hit Nation's Juke Box Jackpot". The Austin American. Austin, Texas. February 6, 1949. p. 23. Retrieved March 17, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ a b "Tony Martin Show Opens Sunday on WHP; Evelyn Knight; Bob Hope Star". Harrisburg Telegraph. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. March 29, 1947. p. 17. Retrieved March 17, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ "Gordon MacRae Is Star of WHP 'Star Theater'". Harrisburg Telegraph. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. January 3, 1948. p. 17. Retrieved March 17, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  7. ^ a b c Sies, Luther F. (2014). Encyclopedia of American Radio, 1920-1960, 2nd Edition. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-5149-4. P. 139.
  8. ^ Stinnett, Caskie (June 26, 1943). "Reviews: Evelyn Knight" (PDF). Billboard. p. 20. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  9. ^ Heimer, Mel (April 21, 1950). "My New York". The Daily Notes. Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. p. 2. Retrieved March 17, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  10. ^ "Evelyn Knight". Hollywood Walk of Fame. Retrieved 17 March 2016.
  11. ^ Danielle Gibson (14 August 2018). "UK Top Shazamed ads: Samsung, Heineken and Hyundai". The Drum. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  12. ^ "Hyundai Tucson Advert Song 2018 - Lucky Guy". TV Ad Videos / TV & Internet Commercials. Retrieved 10 February 2019.
  13. ^ "Torch singer Evelyn Knight dies". Monterey Herald. 2007-10-29. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
  14. ^ McManis, Sam (2003-02-09). "Free to be Fran: After years of leading a secret life, it was time to make the most important decision of her life". SFGate. Retrieved 2019-06-28.
  15. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1986). Pop Memories: 1890-1954. Record Research.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations August 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Evelyn Knight born Evelyn Davis 1 December 31 1917 Reedville Virginia September 28 2007 San Jose California was an American singer of the 1940s and 1950s Damon Runyon in one of his newspaper columns described Knight as a lissome blonde lassie with a gentle little voice and a face mother would not mind having brought home to her 2 Evelyn KnightBornEvelyn Davis 1917 12 31 December 31 1917Reedville Virginia U S DiedSeptember 28 2007 2007 09 28 aged 89 San Jose California U S NationalityAmericanOccupationSinger Contents 1 Early years 2 Recording 3 Television 4 Radio 5 Nightclubs 6 Recognition 7 Family 8 Last years 9 Charted singles 10 References 11 External linksEarly years EditKnight s father was head of a geodetic survey for the government 3 She sang soprano in the young people s choir in a church in her hometown of Reedville Virginia 4 After her father s death Knight and her mother moved to Arlington County Virginia in 1926 1 When she was 16 she sang in Washington nightclubs billed as Honey Davis 1 At the age of 18 she married Andrew B Knight a war photographer for the Washington Post and became professionally known as Evelyn Knight citation needed Recording EditDuring a seven year span in the late 1940s and 1950 Knight had two No 1 hit records and 13 that made the Top 40 Her debut recording was Dance with a Dolly With a Hole in Her Stocking for Decca Records in 1945 It became a Top 10 hit 1 In 1948 she recorded the million seller 4 A Little Bird Told Me with The Stardusters which was 1 for seven weeks and stayed on the charts for five months Later that year she recorded Powder Your Face with Sunshine which also reached 1 and remained on the charts into the following year citation needed She had other hits including Buttons and Bows in 1948 which Bob Hope also sang in the film The Paleface A list of some of her hits appears below In 1950 she released Candy and Cake originally sung by Mindy Carson and All Dressed Up to Smile with the Ray Charles singers In 1951 she recorded a duet with country singer Red Foley called My Heart Cries for You as well as a pair of titles with Bing Crosby citation needed Television EditKnight appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show The Colgate Comedy Hour and a 1951 television appearance with Abbott amp Costello citation needed Radio EditKnight began her career in high school when she would sing at Washington D C s Station WRC as Honey Davis twice a week over NBC for 16 a broadcast 3 Knight was the female vocalist on the Tony Martin Show which began March 30 1947 5 In 1948 she co starred with Gordon MacRae on Star Theater on CBS 6 She also was featured on Barry Wood s Million Dollar Band program and starred in a weekly program broadcast over CBS shortwave for Latin America 3 Knight was also a regular on Club Fifteen 7 Happy Island 7 290 and The Lanny Ross Show 7 384 Nightclubs EditOne of Knight s early bookings was in the King Cole Room in Washington D C An initial two week contract eventually turned into a five year stay 3 Near the end of that span a Billboard reviewer wrote For five years she has held down the entertainment assignment in this spot and in that five years she has grown into a local tradition Cool and with plenty of glamour this girl delivers her stuff in a sophisticated manner 8 Knight moved to New York City where she began headlining at Manhattan nightclubs the Blue Angel 3 and the Plaza Hotel s Persian Room 9 She launched her recording career in 1945 by signing with Decca records and moved to Los Angeles in the late 1940s where she headlined at Ciro s and Coconut Grove citation needed Recognition Edit Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame Knight was among the original 1 500 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Her star dedicated February 8 1960 is at 6136 Hollywood Boulevard in the Recording section 10 A 1947 newspaper article reported She has given three command performances for President Truman 5 In 2011 one of Knight s number 1 hits A little Bird Told Me was featured as a song on the radio in the game L A Noire by Rockstar Games The song was one of many appropriate for that era that would randomly play through out the game A 2018 television advertisement entitled Lucky Guy featured Knight s version of the song Lucky Lucky Lucky Me The advertisement promotes the South Korean automobile manufacturer Hyundai s Tucson car 11 12 Family EditDivorced from Knight she married Johnny Lehmann a songwriter in 1951 Her son Andrew Knight Jr became a concert tour lighting technician 13 Her second child Fran worked in California radio 14 Last years EditKnight s obituary in The Washington Post reported she abruptly retired from show business in her 30s never to return to the spotlight 1 She and her family moved to Phoenix Arizona in 1969 where she lived until 2007 Following a decline in health in 2007 she moved to San Jose California to live with her daughter She died on September 28 2007 aged 89 from lung cancer citation needed Charted singles EditYear Single USChart 15 1944 Dance with a Dolly With a Hole in Her Stocking 61945 Chickery Chick 101948 A Little Bird Told Me 1 Brush Those Tears from Your Eyes 9 Buttons and Bows 14 Powder Your Face with Sunshine Smile Smile Smile 11949 You re So Understanding 21 It s Too Late Now 22 A Wonderful Guy 22 Be Goody Good Good to Me 291950 Candy and Cake 20 All Dressed Up to Smile 251951 My Heart Cries for You 28References Edit a b c d e Schudel Matt October 28 2007 Evelyn Knight Torch Songstress Began Career in D C Clubs The Washington Post Retrieved March 18 2016 Runyon Damon January 8 1946 The Brighter Side The Indiana Gazette Indiana Pennsylvania p 14 Retrieved March 17 2016 via Newspapers com a b c d e It s a Lovely Knight PDF Radio Mirror October 1944 p 54 Retrieved March 17 2016 a b Evelyn Knight s Switch Hit Nation s Juke Box Jackpot The Austin American Austin Texas February 6 1949 p 23 Retrieved March 17 2016 via Newspapers com a b Tony Martin Show Opens Sunday on WHP Evelyn Knight Bob Hope Star Harrisburg Telegraph Harrisburg Pennsylvania March 29 1947 p 17 Retrieved March 17 2016 via Newspapers com Gordon MacRae Is Star of WHP Star Theater Harrisburg Telegraph Harrisburg Pennsylvania January 3 1948 p 17 Retrieved March 17 2016 via Newspapers com a b c Sies Luther F 2014 Encyclopedia of American Radio 1920 1960 2nd Edition McFarland amp Company Inc ISBN 978 0 7864 5149 4 P 139 Stinnett Caskie June 26 1943 Reviews Evelyn Knight PDF Billboard p 20 Retrieved March 18 2016 Heimer Mel April 21 1950 My New York The Daily Notes Canonsburg Pennsylvania p 2 Retrieved March 17 2016 via Newspapers com Evelyn Knight Hollywood Walk of Fame Retrieved 17 March 2016 Danielle Gibson 14 August 2018 UK Top Shazamed ads Samsung Heineken and Hyundai The Drum Retrieved 5 September 2019 Hyundai Tucson Advert Song 2018 Lucky Guy TV Ad Videos TV amp Internet Commercials Retrieved 10 February 2019 Torch singer Evelyn Knight dies Monterey Herald 2007 10 29 Retrieved 2019 06 28 McManis Sam 2003 02 09 Free to be Fran After years of leading a secret life it was time to make the most important decision of her life SFGate Retrieved 2019 06 28 Whitburn Joel 1986 Pop Memories 1890 1954 Record Research External links EditEvelyn Knight and Johnny Lehmann Evelyn Knight recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings Washington Post feature following death Radio Evelyn s Costly Consonants Time April 14 1947 Evelyn Knight at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Evelyn Knight singer amp oldid 1128811652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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