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Joni James

Giovanna Carmella Babbo (September 22, 1930 – February 20, 2022), known professionally as Joni James, was an American singer of traditional pop music.

Joni James
James in 1962
Background information
Birth nameGiovanna Carmella Babbo[1]
Born(1930-09-22)September 22, 1930
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
DiedFebruary 20, 2022(2022-02-20) (aged 91)
West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.
GenresTraditional pop
Years active1952–1964
LabelsMGM
Websitewww.jonijames.com

Biography

Giovanna Carmella Babbo was born to an Italian-American family in Chicago, Illinois, on September 22, 1930,[1][2] as one of six children supported by her widowed mother.[3] As an adolescent, she studied drama and ballet, and on graduating from Bowen High School, located in the South Chicago neighborhood, went with a local dance group on a tour of Canada.[2] She then took a job as a chorus girl in the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago.[4]

After doing a fill-in in Indiana, she decided to pursue a singing career, and picked the stage name Joni James at the urging of her managers.[1] Some executives at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) spotted her in a television commercial, and she was signed by MGM in 1952.[2] Her first hit, "Why Don't You Believe Me?",[2] sold over two million copies. She had a number of hits following that one, including "Your Cheatin' Heart" (a cover of Hank Williams' hit) and "Have You Heard?".[2] She was the first American to record at London's Abbey Road Studios, and recorded five albums there. She was also very popular across parts of the Asia-Pacific region, particularly in the Philippines where she performed at Manila's now defunct EM Club in 1957. She also scored a big hit in Manila with Filipino composer Salvador Asuncion's work titled "In Despair".[citation needed]

Joni James had seven Top 10 hits on any of the different Billboard charts that existed previously to the Hot 100.[2] "Why Don't You Believe Me?" (No. 1 in 1952) "Have You Heard?" (No. 4 in 1953) "Your Cheatin' Heart" (No. 2 in 1953) "Almost Always" (No. 9 in 1953) "My Love, My Love" (No. 8 in 1953) "How Important Can It Be?" (No. 2 in 1955) and "You Are My Love" (No. 6 in 1955) as well as sixteen other Top 40 hits from 1952 to 1961. She has sold more than 100 million records and recorded more than 25 albums.[citation needed]

Personal life

James married composer-conductor Anthony "Tony" Acquaviva at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York in 1956.[5] In 1964, she retired from the music industry in part because Acquaviva was in bad health and needed her attention.[5] She cared for him until his death in 1986.

Shortly after her first husband's death, James met retired Air Force General Bernard Schriever, two decades her senior. He had led the crash program that developed U.S. ballistic missiles — both ICBMs and IRBMs in 1953–62. The couple wed on October 5, 1997, in Arlington, Virginia.[6] They honeymooned in France and the Greek Isles, then took up residence in Schriever's home in Washington, D.C. Bernard Schriever died on June 20, 2005, aged 94.

Later years

For many years she was out of the public eye, but began touring again in the mid-1990s some years after she was widowed,[7] performing memorable concerts at New York's Town Hall, Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall.

In October 2001, just a few weeks after 9/11, she appeared at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, accompanied by the Count Basie orchestra. The streets of the city were still lined with armed soldiers, and she was a guest of honor at the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Tribute to Barbra Streisand.[8] With her renewed popularity, nearly her entire body of work was released on the Capitol-EMI, DRG and Taragon labels under her personal supervision[8] and, in 2000, she released a new recording, Latest and Greatest.[9]

James died at a hospital in West Palm Beach, Florida, on February 20, 2022, at the age of 91.[10] She was interred at Arlington National Cemetery.[11][12]

For her contributions to the entertainment industry, James has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Singles

Year Single (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Chart positions Album
U.S. CB UK[13]
1952 "Let There Be Love"
b/w "My Baby Just Cares for Me" (Non-album track)
Let There Be Love
"You Belong to Me"
b/w "Yes, Yes, Yes"
Non-album tracks
"Why Don't You Believe Me?" / 1 1 11 Joni James' Award Winning Album
"Purple Shades" 26
1953 "You're My Everything"
b/w "You're Nearer"
24 Let There Be Love
"Have You Heard?" / 4 3 Joni James' Award Winning Album
"Wishing Ring" 17 21
"Your Cheatin' Heart"
b/w "I'll Be Waiting for You" (Non-album track)
2 4
"Almost Always" / 9 16
"Is It Any Wonder?" 16 27
"My Love, My Love" / 8 13
"You're Fooling Someone" 11 21 Award Winning Album Vol. 2
"I'll Never Stand in Your Way" / 23 22 Non-album tracks
"Why Can't I" 30 Non-album tracks
"Nina-Non"
b/w "Christmas and You"
27 27 Merry Christmas from Joni
1954 "Maybe Next Time" / 22 33 Non-album track
"Am I in Love" 22 23 Let There Be Love
"In a Garden of Roses" / 22 23 Award Winning Album Vol. 2
"Every Day" 23 48 Non-album tracks
"Mama Don't Cry at My Wedding" / 23 19 Non-album tracks
"Pa Pa Pa" 42 Non-album tracks
"When We Come of Age"
b/w "Every Time You Tell Me You Love Me" (Non-album track)
28 19 Joni James' Award Winning Album
1955 "The Moment I Saw You"
b/w "Where Is That Someone for Me"
48 Non-album tracks
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
b/w "The Christmas Song (Merry Christmas to You)"
Merry Christmas from Joni
"How Important Can It Be?"
b/w "This Is My Confession" (from Let There Be Love)
2 6 Joni James' Award Winning Album
"When You Wish upon a Star" / 48 Award Winning Album Vol. 2
"Is This the End of the Line" 23 Non-album track
"You Are My Love"
b/w "I Lay Me Down to Sleep" (from Little Girl Blue)
6 11 Non-album track
"My Believing Heart"
b/w "You Never Fall In Love Again" (Non-album track)
49 31 Joni James' Award Winning Album
1956 "Danny Boy"
b/w "To You I Give My Heart" (Non-album track)
Joni James Sings Irish Favorites
"Don't Tell Me Not to Love You"
b/w "Somewhere Someone Is Lonely"
83 Non-album tracks
"I Woke Up Crying"
b/w "The Maverick Queen"
72 37
"Give Us This Day" / 30 30 Give Us This Day
"How Lucky You Are"
b/w "Give Us This Day"
70 Award Winning Album Vol. 2
"Love Letters"
b/w "Don't Take Your Love from Me" (from In the Still of the Night)
Non-album tracks
1957 "Only Trust Your Heart"
b/w "I Need You So"
"Summer Love"
b/w "I'm Sorry for You, My Friend" (from Joni James Sings Songs of Hank Williams)
97
1958 "Nothing Will Ever Change"
b/w "Does It Show"
"Love Works Miracles"
b/w "Dansero" (from Award Winning Album Vol. 2)
"Junior Prom"
b/w "Coming from You"
"There Goes My Heart"
b/w "Funny" (Non-album track)
19 21 More Joni Hits
1959 "There Must Be a Way"
b/w "Sorry for Myself?" (Non-album track)
33 28 24
"I Still Get a Thrill"
b/w "Perhaps"
51 45
"I Still Get Jealous"
b/w "Prayer of Love"
63 66
"Are You Sorry?"
b/w "What I Don't Know Won't Hurt Me" (Non-album track)
102 106
"Little Things Mean a Lot" / 35 54
"I Laughed at Love" 108 123
1960 "I Need You Now" / 98 tag Non-album tracks
"You Belong to Me" 101 114 Award Winning Album Vol. 2
"We Know"
b/w "They Really Don't Know You"
124 More Joni Hits
"My Last Date (With You)"
b/w "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" (from I'm in the Mood for Love)
38 54 Non-album tracks
"Be My Love"
b/w "Tall a Tree" (from One Hundred Voices...One Hundred Strings and Joni)
112
1961 "Theme from 'Carnival'"
b/w "Can You Imagine That"
"I Gave My Love"
b/w "Go Away (Bother Me No More)"
Folk Songs By Joni James
"Somebody Else Is Taking My Place"
b/w "You Were Wrong"
123 Non-album tracks
1962 "I Almost Lost My Mind"
b/w "I'll Be Around"
After Hours
"Tender and True"
b/w "It's Magic" (from I'm Your Girl)
Non-album track
"You Are My Sunshine"
b/w "Lend Me Your Handkerchief"
Country Style
"Anyone But Her"
b/w "Forgive a Fool"
126 Non-album tracks
1963 "He Says the Same Things to Me"
b/w "Hey, Good Lookin'" (from Joni James Sings Songs of Hank Williams)
"Red Sails in the Sunset"
b/w "Every Time I Meet You"
Like 3 O'Clock in the Morning
1964 "Teach Me to Forget You"
b/w "Un Caffe" (from Italianissime!)
Non-album tracks
"Break My Heart"
b/w "Don't Let the Neighbors Know"
"Pearly Shells"
b/w "Hawaiian War Chant"
Beyond The Reef
"Sentimental Me"
b/w "You're Nearer" (from Bossa Nova Style; new version of song from Let There Be Love)
Non-album track
"Once I Loved"
b/w "Dindi"
Bossa Nova Style
1965 "There Goes My Heart"
b/w "I Still Get Jealous"
More Joni Hits

Albums

  • Let There Be Love MGM (1954)
  • Joni James' "Award Winning Album" MGM 3346 (1954)
  • Little Girl Blue MGM (1955)
  • When I Fall in Love MGM (1955)
  • In the Still of the Night MGM (1956)
  • Songs by Victor Young and Songs by Frank Loesser MGM (1956) – later reissued as My Foolish Heart
  • Merry Christmas from Joni MGM (1956)
  • Give Us This Day (Songs of Inspiration) MGM (1957)
  • Sings Songs by Jerome Kern and Songs by Harry Warren MGM (1957)
  • Among My Souvenirs MGM (1958)
  • Je T'aime... I Love You MGM (1958)
  • Songs of Hank Williams MGM (1959)
  • Joni Swings Sweet MGM (1959)
  • Joni Sings Irish Favo(u)rites MGM (1959)
  • 100 Strings and Joni MGM 3755 (1959)
  • Joni at Carnegie Hall MGM (1960)
  • I'm In the Mood for Love MGM (1960)
  • 100 Strings & Joni In Hollywood MGM (1960) – also known as Joni Sings Hollywood
  • One Hundred Voices... One Hundred Strings & Joni MGM (1960) – also stylized as 100 Voices, 100 Strings & Joni
  • 100 Strings & Joni On Broadway MGM (1960)
  • The Mood is Blue MGM (1961)
  • The Mood is Romance MGM (1961)
  • The Mood is Swinging MGM (1961)
  • Folk Songs by Joni James MGM (1961) – also known as Joni Sings Folksongs
  • Ti Voglio Bene... I Love You MGM (1961)
  • Joni After Hours MGM (1962)
  • I'm Your Girl MGM (1962)
  • Country Style MGM (1962)
  • I Feel a Song Coming On MGM (1962)
  • Like 3 O'Clock in the Morning MGM (1962)
  • Something for the Boys MGM (1963)
  • Beyond The Reef MGM (1964)
  • Joni Sings the Gershwins MGM (1964)
  • My Favorite Things MGM (1964)
  • Put On A Happy Face MGM (1964)
  • Italianissima! MGM (1964)
  • Bossa Nova Style MGM 4286 (1965)
  • Why Don't You Believe Me? Bygone Days BYD77053 (2010) – compilation

References

  1. ^ a b c Seelye, Katharine Q. (March 4, 2022). "Joni James, Heartfelt Chanteuse of the 1950s, Dies at 91". The New York Times. Retrieved March 4, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 1261/2. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  3. ^ Wilson, Chris (June 1953). "What's Spinning?" (PDF). Radio-TV Mirror. 40 (1): 14. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  4. ^ Seelye, Katharine Q. (2022-03-04). "Joni James, Heartfelt Chanteuse of the 1950s, Dies at 91". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-03-04.
  5. ^ a b Roura, Phil (September 22, 1996). . New York Daily News. Archived from the original on October 19, 2011. Retrieved July 14, 2009.
  6. ^ Sheehan, Neil (2009). A Fiery Peace in a Cold War: Bernard Schriever and the Ultimate Weapon. New York: Random House. pp. 472–75.
  7. ^ Bell, Bill (October 28, 2000). . New York Daily News. Archived from the original on January 31, 2011. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  8. ^ a b Album notes, "Why Don't You Believe Me?", Joni James (BYD77053)
  9. ^ "Joni James CDs: Music". Amazon. 2009-09-09. Retrieved 2011-11-10.
  10. ^ Barnes, Mike (25 February 2022). "Joni James, Popular songstress of the 1950s, dies at 91". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  11. ^ Joni James
  12. ^ "Joni James (1930-2022) - Find a Grave Memorial". Find a Grave.
  13. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 278. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

External links

  • "Bernard Adolph Schriever". at ArlingtonCemetery.net. 24 December 2022. (Unofficial website).
  • Gary James Interview with Joni James
  • Joni James at Find A Grave
  • Joni James at IMDb
  • Joni James discography at Discogs

joni, james, giovanna, carmella, babbo, september, 1930, february, 2022, known, professionally, american, singer, traditional, music, james, 1962background, informationbirth, namegiovanna, carmella, babbo, born, 1930, september, 1930chicago, illinois, diedfebr. Giovanna Carmella Babbo September 22 1930 February 20 2022 known professionally as Joni James was an American singer of traditional pop music Joni JamesJames in 1962Background informationBirth nameGiovanna Carmella Babbo 1 Born 1930 09 22 September 22 1930Chicago Illinois U S DiedFebruary 20 2022 2022 02 20 aged 91 West Palm Beach Florida U S GenresTraditional popYears active1952 1964LabelsMGMWebsitewww wbr jonijames wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Personal life 3 Later years 4 Singles 5 Albums 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditGiovanna Carmella Babbo was born to an Italian American family in Chicago Illinois on September 22 1930 1 2 as one of six children supported by her widowed mother 3 As an adolescent she studied drama and ballet and on graduating from Bowen High School located in the South Chicago neighborhood went with a local dance group on a tour of Canada 2 She then took a job as a chorus girl in the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago 4 After doing a fill in in Indiana she decided to pursue a singing career and picked the stage name Joni James at the urging of her managers 1 Some executives at Metro Goldwyn Mayer MGM spotted her in a television commercial and she was signed by MGM in 1952 2 Her first hit Why Don t You Believe Me 2 sold over two million copies She had a number of hits following that one including Your Cheatin Heart a cover of Hank Williams hit and Have You Heard 2 She was the first American to record at London s Abbey Road Studios and recorded five albums there She was also very popular across parts of the Asia Pacific region particularly in the Philippines where she performed at Manila s now defunct EM Club in 1957 She also scored a big hit in Manila with Filipino composer Salvador Asuncion s work titled In Despair citation needed Joni James had seven Top 10 hits on any of the different Billboard charts that existed previously to the Hot 100 2 Why Don t You Believe Me No 1 in 1952 Have You Heard No 4 in 1953 Your Cheatin Heart No 2 in 1953 Almost Always No 9 in 1953 My Love My Love No 8 in 1953 How Important Can It Be No 2 in 1955 and You Are My Love No 6 in 1955 as well as sixteen other Top 40 hits from 1952 to 1961 She has sold more than 100 million records and recorded more than 25 albums citation needed Personal life EditJames married composer conductor Anthony Tony Acquaviva at St Patrick s Cathedral New York in 1956 5 In 1964 she retired from the music industry in part because Acquaviva was in bad health and needed her attention 5 She cared for him until his death in 1986 Shortly after her first husband s death James met retired Air Force General Bernard Schriever two decades her senior He had led the crash program that developed U S ballistic missiles both ICBMs and IRBMs in 1953 62 The couple wed on October 5 1997 in Arlington Virginia 6 They honeymooned in France and the Greek Isles then took up residence in Schriever s home in Washington D C Bernard Schriever died on June 20 2005 aged 94 Later years EditFor many years she was out of the public eye but began touring again in the mid 1990s some years after she was widowed 7 performing memorable concerts at New York s Town Hall Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall In October 2001 just a few weeks after 9 11 she appeared at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia accompanied by the Count Basie orchestra The streets of the city were still lined with armed soldiers and she was a guest of honor at the American Film Institute s Life Achievement Tribute to Barbra Streisand 8 With her renewed popularity nearly her entire body of work was released on the Capitol EMI DRG and Taragon labels under her personal supervision 8 and in 2000 she released a new recording Latest and Greatest 9 James died at a hospital in West Palm Beach Florida on February 20 2022 at the age of 91 10 She was interred at Arlington National Cemetery 11 12 For her contributions to the entertainment industry James has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Singles EditYear Single A side B side Both sides from same album except where indicated Chart positions AlbumU S CB UK 13 1952 Let There Be Love b w My Baby Just Cares for Me Non album track Let There Be Love You Belong to Me b w Yes Yes Yes Non album tracks Why Don t You Believe Me 1 1 11 Joni James Award Winning Album Purple Shades 261953 You re My Everything b w You re Nearer 24 Let There Be Love Have You Heard 4 3 Joni James Award Winning Album Wishing Ring 17 21 Your Cheatin Heart b w I ll Be Waiting for You Non album track 2 4 Almost Always 9 16 Is It Any Wonder 16 27 My Love My Love 8 13 You re Fooling Someone 11 21 Award Winning Album Vol 2 I ll Never Stand in Your Way 23 22 Non album tracks Why Can t I 30 Non album tracks Nina Non b w Christmas and You 27 27 Merry Christmas from Joni1954 Maybe Next Time 22 33 Non album track Am I in Love 22 23 Let There Be Love In a Garden of Roses 22 23 Award Winning Album Vol 2 Every Day 23 48 Non album tracks Mama Don t Cry at My Wedding 23 19 Non album tracks Pa Pa Pa 42 Non album tracks When We Come of Age b w Every Time You Tell Me You Love Me Non album track 28 19 Joni James Award Winning Album1955 The Moment I Saw You b w Where Is That Someone for Me 48 Non album tracks Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas b w The Christmas Song Merry Christmas to You Merry Christmas from Joni How Important Can It Be b w This Is My Confession from Let There Be Love 2 6 Joni James Award Winning Album When You Wish upon a Star 48 Award Winning Album Vol 2 Is This the End of the Line 23 Non album track You Are My Love b w I Lay Me Down to Sleep from Little Girl Blue 6 11 Non album track My Believing Heart b w You Never Fall In Love Again Non album track 49 31 Joni James Award Winning Album1956 Danny Boy b w To You I Give My Heart Non album track Joni James Sings Irish Favorites Don t Tell Me Not to Love You b w Somewhere Someone Is Lonely 83 Non album tracks I Woke Up Crying b w The Maverick Queen 72 37 Give Us This Day 30 30 Give Us This Day How Lucky You Are b w Give Us This Day 70 Award Winning Album Vol 2 Love Letters b w Don t Take Your Love from Me from In the Still of the Night Non album tracks1957 Only Trust Your Heart b w I Need You So Summer Love b w I m Sorry for You My Friend from Joni James Sings Songs of Hank Williams 971958 Nothing Will Ever Change b w Does It Show Love Works Miracles b w Dansero from Award Winning Album Vol 2 Junior Prom b w Coming from You There Goes My Heart b w Funny Non album track 19 21 More Joni Hits1959 There Must Be a Way b w Sorry for Myself Non album track 33 28 24 I Still Get a Thrill b w Perhaps 51 45 I Still Get Jealous b w Prayer of Love 63 66 Are You Sorry b w What I Don t Know Won t Hurt Me Non album track 102 106 Little Things Mean a Lot 35 54 I Laughed at Love 108 1231960 I Need You Now 98 tag Non album tracks You Belong to Me 101 114 Award Winning Album Vol 2 We Know b w They Really Don t Know You 124 More Joni Hits My Last Date With You b w I Can t Give You Anything But Love from I m in the Mood for Love 38 54 Non album tracks Be My Love b w Tall a Tree from One Hundred Voices One Hundred Strings and Joni 1121961 Theme from Carnival b w Can You Imagine That I Gave My Love b w Go Away Bother Me No More Folk Songs By Joni James Somebody Else Is Taking My Place b w You Were Wrong 123 Non album tracks1962 I Almost Lost My Mind b w I ll Be Around After Hours Tender and True b w It s Magic from I m Your Girl Non album track You Are My Sunshine b w Lend Me Your Handkerchief Country Style Anyone But Her b w Forgive a Fool 126 Non album tracks1963 He Says the Same Things to Me b w Hey Good Lookin from Joni James Sings Songs of Hank Williams Red Sails in the Sunset b w Every Time I Meet You Like 3 O Clock in the Morning1964 Teach Me to Forget You b w Un Caffe from Italianissime Non album tracks Break My Heart b w Don t Let the Neighbors Know Pearly Shells b w Hawaiian War Chant Beyond The Reef Sentimental Me b w You re Nearer from Bossa Nova Style new version of song from Let There Be Love Non album track Once I Loved b w Dindi Bossa Nova Style1965 There Goes My Heart b w I Still Get Jealous More Joni HitsAlbums EditLet There Be Love MGM 1954 Joni James Award Winning Album MGM 3346 1954 Little Girl Blue MGM 1955 When I Fall in Love MGM 1955 In the Still of the Night MGM 1956 Songs by Victor Young and Songs by Frank Loesser MGM 1956 later reissued as My Foolish Heart Merry Christmas from Joni MGM 1956 Give Us This Day Songs of Inspiration MGM 1957 Sings Songs by Jerome Kern and Songs by Harry Warren MGM 1957 Among My Souvenirs MGM 1958 Je T aime I Love You MGM 1958 Songs of Hank Williams MGM 1959 Joni Swings Sweet MGM 1959 Joni Sings Irish Favo u rites MGM 1959 100 Strings and Joni MGM 3755 1959 Joni at Carnegie Hall MGM 1960 I m In the Mood for Love MGM 1960 100 Strings amp Joni In Hollywood MGM 1960 also known as Joni Sings Hollywood One Hundred Voices One Hundred Strings amp Joni MGM 1960 also stylized as 100 Voices 100 Strings amp Joni 100 Strings amp Joni On Broadway MGM 1960 The Mood is Blue MGM 1961 The Mood is Romance MGM 1961 The Mood is Swinging MGM 1961 Folk Songs by Joni James MGM 1961 also known as Joni Sings Folksongs Ti Voglio Bene I Love You MGM 1961 Joni After Hours MGM 1962 I m Your Girl MGM 1962 Country Style MGM 1962 I Feel a Song Coming On MGM 1962 Like 3 O Clock in the Morning MGM 1962 Something for the Boys MGM 1963 Beyond The Reef MGM 1964 Joni Sings the Gershwins MGM 1964 My Favorite Things MGM 1964 Put On A Happy Face MGM 1964 Italianissima MGM 1964 Bossa Nova Style MGM 4286 1965 Why Don t You Believe Me Bygone Days BYD77053 2010 compilationReferences Edit a b c Seelye Katharine Q March 4 2022 Joni James Heartfelt Chanteuse of the 1950s Dies at 91 The New York Times Retrieved March 4 2022 a b c d e f Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing pp 1261 2 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 Wilson Chris June 1953 What s Spinning PDF Radio TV Mirror 40 1 14 Retrieved July 1 2015 Seelye Katharine Q 2022 03 04 Joni James Heartfelt Chanteuse of the 1950s Dies at 91 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 03 04 a b Roura Phil September 22 1996 One From Her Heart Joni James Returns To The Spotlight New York Daily News Archived from the original on October 19 2011 Retrieved July 14 2009 Sheehan Neil 2009 A Fiery Peace in a Cold War Bernard Schriever and the Ultimate Weapon New York Random House pp 472 75 Bell Bill October 28 2000 Joni James A Melancholy Baby Returns New York Daily News Archived from the original on January 31 2011 Retrieved July 1 2015 a b Album notes Why Don t You Believe Me Joni James BYD77053 Joni James CDs Music Amazon 2009 09 09 Retrieved 2011 11 10 Barnes Mike 25 February 2022 Joni James Popular songstress of the 1950s dies at 91 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 26 February 2022 Joni James Joni James 1930 2022 Find a Grave Memorial Find a Grave Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 278 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 External links EditSangley Naval Station Message Board Bernard Adolph Schriever at ArlingtonCemetery net 24 December 2022 Unofficial website Gary James Interview with Joni James Joni James at Find A Grave Joni James at IMDb Joni James discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joni James amp oldid 1130818511, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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