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Teresa Brewer

Teresa Brewer (born Theresa Veronica Breuer; May 7, 1931 – October 17, 2007) was an American singer whose style incorporated pop, country, jazz, R&B, musicals, and novelty songs. She was one of the most prolific and popular female singers of the 1950s, recording around 600 songs.

Teresa Brewer
Brewer in the trailer for the film Those Redheads from Seattle
Background information
Birth nameTheresa Veronica Breuer
Born(1931-05-07)May 7, 1931
Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
DiedOctober 17, 2007(2007-10-17) (aged 76)
New Rochelle, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1949–1999
Labels

Early life edit

Brewer was born in Toledo, Ohio, the eldest of five siblings.[1] Her father Ludwig Breuer, a German immigrant, was a glass inspector for the Libbey Owens Company (now part of Pilkington Glass), and her mother Helen (nee Kasap) Breuer, a housewife, was of Polish ancestry. The family were practicing Catholics, and she was a member of the Roman Catholic Church most of her life.

Career edit

Her singing career began almost as soon as she was able to walk and talk. At the age of 2, her mother entered her in The Uncle August Kiddie Show on Toledo's WSPD and she was a hit with audiences. At the age of 7, Brewer entered The Major Bowles Amateur Hour and was soon touring around the country with them. At 12, her mother pulled her from the road to finish school.

As she progressed through high school she was able to skip a grade. She would have graduated from grade 12 in 1948 at age 17, a year early. Around January 1948 she won a contest in Toledo that led her to the Stairway To The Stars contest show in New York. There she was a winner and the prize was a week's performance at the Latin Quarter club. It was there that she met her first husband, Bill Monahan. Accompanied by her aunt Mary, she decided to stay in New York and do more performing. Being the legal age of 16 she was able to leave school, which she had disliked, and she did not receive a graduation diploma.

An agent, Richie Lisella, heard her sing and took her career in hand, and soon she was signed to a contract with London Records. In 1949 she recorded the song "Copenhagen" (a jazz perennial) with the Dixieland All-Stars along with a number of other recordings. For the B side she recorded the song "Music! Music! Music!". Unexpectedly, it was not the A side but this B side which took off, selling over a million copies and becoming Teresa's signature song.[2] Another novelty song, "Choo'n Gum", hit the top 20 in 1950, followed by "Molasses, Molasses". Like many singers, she preferred ballads as they offered more opportunity to show off her vocal abilities, but the only ballad she recorded to make the charts was "Longing for You" in 1951.

In 1951 Brewer switched labels, going to Coral Records. Since she never learned to read music, she had demos sent to her to learn the melodies of the songs she would record. She had a number of hits for Coral and rerecorded "Music! Music! Music!" with the new label (and would record it a third time for a Mercury label greatest hits collection in 1962). In 1952, she recorded "You'll Never Get Away" in a duet with Don Cornell, followed in 1953 by her best selling hit, "Till I Waltz Again with You". In the mid-1950s she did a number of covers of rhythm and blues songs like "Pledging My Love" and "Tweedle Dee". She covered some country songs including "Jilted", "I Gotta Go Get My Baby", and "Let Me Go, Lover!". In 1956 she co-wrote "I Love Mickey", about New York Yankees center fielder Mickey Mantle, who appeared on the record with Brewer. It was also reported that the two had developed a mutual attraction. Another 1956 hit was Brewer's syncopated rendition of "Mutual Admiration Society". In the same year her hit "A Sweet Old Fashioned Girl" demonstrated in one song her ballad and rock talents. In 1957 she recorded more covers: of the country song "Teardrops in My Heart" and the R&B songs "You Send Me"[3] and "Empty Arms".

"Teresa Brewer Showcase" was the first LP she released; it was a collection of several of her early recordings with London Records but did not include her two hits "Music! Music! Music!" or "Choo 'n Gum." Most of the albums she released with Coral over the 1950s were typical LPs of the era, featuring more collections of songs and cover versions rather than thematic ideas – one exception was the Catholic-flavored Christmas album At Christmas Time (1957). The last charting hit she had was "Milord" in 1961. Brewer continued releasing albums throughout the 1960s, but the British Invasion in the mid-1960s quickly eliminated most interest in older singers and her record sales dwindled.

She appeared as Pat Edmonds in the 1953 film musical Those Redheads from Seattle. Paramount studio had done surveys in movie theaters asking people who their favorite singers were. She and Guy Mitchell won in their categories and were chosen for the film. In fact she won as America's favorite female singer at least three years. Her song from the film, "Baby Baby Baby", was successful as a single.[4] She had natural brown hair, but had it dyed red for the role. She then kept it red for many years for her performances

Later career edit

Brewer re-emerged as a jazz vocalist on Bob Thiele's Amsterdam label in the 1970s and 1980s, recording a number of albums including tribute albums to Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Fats Waller and Irving Berlin. She also recorded with such jazz greats as Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Dizzy Gillespie, Earl Hines, Svend Asmussen, and Bobby Hackett. A landmark recording in her career was Softly I Swing (Red Baron Records, 1992), which was produced by Thiele and featured David Murray, Ron Carter, Kenny Barron, and Grady Tate. Memories of Louis, also recorded for Thiele's Red Baron Records, paired her with a different well-known trumpeter on each track, including Clark Terry, Nicholas Payton, Ruby Braff, Freddie Hubbard, Wynton Marsalis, Roy Hargrove, Sweets Edison, Lew Soloff, Terence Blanchard, Yank Lawson, Red Rodney, and Dizzy Gillespie.[5]

Her rendition of "Danny's Song" for the 1972 album Singin' a Doo Dah Song would return on subsequent compilations, including Her Greatest Hits (1975), Portrait (1986), and Sixteen Most Requested Songs (1991).[6] Brewer sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the 1968 MLB All Star Game.

She appeared on television as a guest star on such series as Ed Sullivan, Perry Como, Jimmy Dean, The Muppet Show in 1977,[7] Sha Na Na, and The Statler Brothers Show in 1993.

Thiele, whom she had married, died in 1996, and Brewer never recorded after that.[1] Altogether, she recorded around 600 song titles.

Personal life edit

Brewer married William "Bill" Monahan in 1949; the couple had four daughters, Kathleen, Susan, Megan and Michelle.[8][9] They eventually separated, and the marriage was dissolved in 1972 shortly before she married Bob Thiele.

Honors edit

For her contribution to the recording industry, Teresa Brewer has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1708 Vine Street. In 2007, she was inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame.

Death edit

Brewer died of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a neuromuscular disease, at her home in New Rochelle, New York, aged 76.[10] Her funeral was held at New Rochelle's Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church, where she was a member.[11] Her ashes were given to her daughter.[11]

Influences edit

One of Elvis Presley's first public singing experiences in 12th grade was performing a song of Brewer's: "Till I Waltz Again with You".[12]

Discography edit

Singles edit

Year Single (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Some tracks from 10" LP's did not appear on any standard albums
Chart positions Album
US CB UK[13]
1949 "Copper Canyon"
b/w "Way Back Home"
Teresa Brewer & Bobby Wayne
25 Non-album tracks
1950 "Music! Music! Music!"
b/w "Copenhagen"
1 1 Non-album tracks
"Choo'n Gum"
b/w "Honky Tonkin'"
17 11
"Punky Punkin'"
b/w "Cincinnatti Dancing Pig"
"Molasses Molasses"
b/w "Grizzly Bear"
"The Thing"
b/w "I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest"
20
1951 "Let's Have a Party"
/ "The Picnic Song"
Teresa Brewer, Claire Hogan, Snooky Lanson & Bobby Wayne
"A Penny a Kiss, A Penny a Hug"
b/w "Hello"
Teresa Brewer & Snooky Lanson
"If You Want Some Lovin'"
b/w "I've Got the Craziest Feeling"
"Lonesome Gal"
b/w "Counterfeit Kisses"
"Oceana Roll"
b/w "Wang Wang Blues"
"If You Don't Marry Me"
/"I Wish I Wuz"
"Longing for You"
b/w "Jazz Me Blues"
23
1952 "Sing Sing Sing"
b/w "I Don't Care"
Till I Waltz Again with You (10" LP)
"Lovin' Machine"
b/w "Noodlin' Rag" (on Teresa Brewer (Vocalion))
Non-album track
"Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now"
b/w "Roll Them Roly-Boly Eyes" (on Teresa Brewer (Vocalion))
25 Till I Waltz Again with You (10" LP)
"I Hear the Bluebells"
b/w "Kisses on Paper"
Non-album tracks
"Rhode Island Redhead"
Teresa Brewer
b/w "En-Thus-E-Us-E-As-M"
Eileen Barton (Non-album track)
Teresa Brewer (Vocalion)
"You'll Never Get Away"
b/w "The Hookey Song"
Don Cornell & Teresa Brewer
17 17 Non-album tracks
"Till I Waltz Again with You"
b/w "Hello Bluebird"
1 1 Till I Waltz Again with You (10" LP)
1953 "Dancin' with Someone (Longin' for You)"
b/w "Breakin' in the Blues"
17 20
"Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall"
b/w "Too Much Mustard"
23 Time for Teresa
"Ricochet (Rick-O-Shay)" 2 2 Teresa
"Too Young to Tango" 39 The Best of Teresa Brewer
"Baby, Baby, Baby"
b/w "I Guess It Was You All the Time"
12 20 Non-album tracks
"Bell Bottom Blues" / 17 14 Teresa
"Our Heartbreaking Waltz" 23 30 Non-album tracks
"I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"
b/w "Ebenezer Scrooge"
"I Just Can't Wait Till Christmas"
b/w "Too Fat for the Chimney"
1954 "Jilted"
b/w "Le Grand Tour de L'Amour" (from Teresa Brewer)
6 11 Miss Music
"Skinnie Minnie (Fish Tail)"
b/w "I Had Someone Else Before I Had You"
(from A Bouquet of Hits, 10" LP)
22 26
"Au Revoir"
b/w "Danger Signs"
31
"Time"
b/w "My Sweetie Went Away" (from A Bouquet of Hits, 10" LP)
43 Non-album tracks
"Let Me Go, Lover"
b/w "The Moon Is On Fire" (Non-album track)
6 9 Teresa
1955 "I Gotta Go Get My Baby"
b/w "What More Is There to Say" (Non-album track)
21
"Pledging My Love" / 17 11
"How Important Can It Be?" Flip Non-album tracks
"Tweedle Dee"
b/w "Rock Love" (from Miss Music)
"Silver Dollar"
b/w "I Don't Want to Be Lonely Tonight" (from Teresa Brewer)
20 27 Teresa
"The Banjo's Back in Town"
b/w "How to Be Very, Very Popular" (Non-album track)
15 24
"Baby Be My Toy"
b/w "So Doggone Lonely" (Non-album track)
Miss Music
"Shoot It Again"
b/w "You're Telling Our Secrets" (from Teresa Brewer)
66 39 Non-album track
1956 "A Good Man Is Hard to Find"
b/w "It's Siesta Time" (from Teresa Brewer)
39 Music Music Music (Coral)
"A Tear Fell" / 5 7 2 Teresa
"Bo Weevil" 17 19
"A Sweet Old Fashioned Girl"
b/w "Goodbye, John"
7 11 3
"I Love Mickey" (with Mickey Mantle)
b/w "Keep Your Cotton Pickin' Paddies Offa My Heart"
(from Teresa Brewer)
87 50 Miss Music
"Mutual Admiration Society" / 21 24
"Crazy with Love" 73
1957 "I'm Drowning My Sorrows" / 40 Non-album track
"How Lonely Can One Be" 49 Miss Music
"Empty Arms"
b/w "The Ricky-Tick Song" (from For Teenagers in Love)
13 17 Miss Music
"Teardrops in My Heart"
b/w "Lula Rock-a-Hula"[A]
64 40 For Teenagers in Love
"It's the Same Old Jazz"
b/w "Born to Love"
"You Send Me"
b/w "Would I Were"
8 1 Time for Teresa
"Nora Malone"
b/w "When I Leave the World Behind"
26 Music Music Music (Coral)
"Listen My Children"
b/w "Hush-a-Bye, Wink-a-Bye"
At Christmas Time
1958 "Lost a Little Puppy"
b/w "Because Him Is a Baby"
"Whirlpool"
b/w "There's Nothing as Lonesome as Saturday Night"
Teresa Brewer
"Saturday Dance"
b/w "I Think the World of You" (from Time for Teresa)
Heavenly Lover
"Pickle Up a Doodle"
b/w "The Rain Falls on Everybody"
99
"The Hula Hoop Song"
b/w "So Shy" (from For Teenagers in Love)
38 37
"Jingle Bell Rock"
b/w "I Like Christmas" (Non-album track)
The Best of Teresa Brewer
1959 "The One Rose (That's Left in My Heart)"
b/w "Satellite"
75 67 Heavenly Lover
"Heavenly Lover"
b/w "Fair Weather Sweetheart"
40 44
"Bye Bye Bye Baby Goodbye"
b/w "Chain of Friendship"
115 99
"Mexicali Rose"
b/w "If You Like-a-Me" (Non-album track)
Songs Everybody Knows
1960 "Peace of Mind"
b/w "Venetian Sunset" (Non-album track)
66 81 My Golden Favorites
"Anymore"
b/w "That Piano Man" (Non-album track)[B]
31 24 Songs Everybody Knows
"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)"
b/w "When Do You Love Me"
84 120
"How Do You Know It's Love"
b/w "If There Are Stars in My Eyes"
21 Non-album tracks
1961 "Older and Wiser" / 136
"Whip-poor-will" 131
"Milord"
b/w "I've Got My Fingers Crossed"
74 105 The Best of Teresa Brewer
"Little Miss Belong to No One"
b/w "Sea Shell" (from Aloha from Teresa)
111 Non-album tracks
"Step Right Up"
b/w "Pretty Lookin' Boy"
1962 "Another"
b/w "I Want You to Worry"
"One Heart Less to Break"
b/w "You Came a Long Way from St. Louis" (from Don't Mess with Tess)
"The Ballad of Lover's Hill"
b/w "Not Like a Sister" (from Terrific Teresa Brewer)
118 Non-album track
1963 "She'll Never, Never Love You (Like I Do)"
b/w "The Thrill Is Gone"
122 113 Terrific Teresa Brewer
"Second Hand Love"
b/w "Stand-In"
"He Understands Me"
b/w "Just Before We Say Goodbye" (Non-album track)
130 145
1964 "I Hear the Angels Singing"
b/w "Cry Baby"
Non-album tracks
"Come On In"
b/w "Simple Things"
"Dang Me"
b/w "Mama Never Told Me" (Non-album track)
Golden Hits of 1964
1965 "Goldfinger"
b/w "Make Room for One More Fool" (Non-album track)
Goldfinger, Dear Heart & Other Great Movie Songs
"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"
b/w "I've Grown Accustomed to His Face"
"What About Mine"
b/w "Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart"
Non-album tracks
"Little Buddy"
b/w "Little Bitty Grain of Sand" (Non-album track)
Songs for Our Fighting Men
1966 "Handle with Care"
b/w "I Can't Remember (Ever Loving You)"
Non-album tracks
"Evil on Your Mind"
b/w "Ain't Had No Lovin'"
Gold Country
1967 "Thoroughly Modern Millie"
b/w "Jimmy"
Non-album tracks
1968 "Step to the Rear"
b/w "Live a Little"
"A Woman's World"
b/w "Ride-a-Roo"
1972 "Somewhere There's Someone Who Loves You"
b/w "Day by Day"
1973 "A Simple Song"
b/w "Singin' a Doo Dah Song"
Singin' a Doo Dah Song
"Music! Music! Music!" (rock version)
b/w "School Days"[C]
109 112 Teresa Brewer in London
"Another Useless Day"
b/w "Music To The Man"
Music Music Music (Flying Dutchman)
1974 "Bo Weevil"
b/w "Bei Mir Bist Du Schon (Means That You're Grand)"
(from Music Music Music (Flying Dutchman))
Non-album tracks
"Gatsby's"
b/w "What'll I Do"
"Am I Asking Too Much of You"
b/w "Willie Burgundy"
1975 "Unliberated Woman"
b/w "Good Lovin' You"
Unliberated Woman
1976 "Music Music Music" (Disco Version)
b/w "Where Did the Good Times Go"
Non-album tracks
1979 "Some Songs"
b/w "A Natural Feelin' for You"
1981 "Come Follow the Band"
b/w "The Colors of My Life"
Come Follow the Band
1983 "Jimmy Dorsey Medley"
b/w "Classic Medley #1"
Non-album tracks
"No Way Conway"
b/w "Sittin' Here Cryin'"

Notes edit

  1. ^ Teardrops in My Heart peaked at number 13 on the Canadian CHUM Chart.[14]
  2. ^ Anymore peaked at number 3 on the Canadian CHUM Chart.[15]
  3. ^ Music! Music! Music! reached number 84 on the Canadian RPM charts, September 8, 1973.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Obituary: Teresa Brewer". The Independent. October 19, 2007. Archived from the original on 2022-08-11.
  2. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 50. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  3. ^ Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 17 - The Soul Reformation: More on the evolution of rhythm and blues[Part 3]" (audio). Pop Chronicles. University of North Texas Libraries.
  4. ^ Billboard - Oct 31, 1953 - Page 30 TERESA BREWER Baby, Baby, Baby 78 CORAL 61067— "Baby" is from the current flick "Those Redheads From Seattle." Artfully phrased and styled. Miss Brewer turns in a socko performance on this romantic ballad."
  5. ^ "Memories of Louis" review. Allmusic.com. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  6. ^ Profile. teresafans.org. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  7. ^ Garlen, Jennifer C.; Graham, Anissa M. (2009). Kermit Culture: Critical Perspectives on Jim Henson's Muppets. McFarland & Company. p. 218. ISBN 978-0786442591.
  8. ^ "Teresa Brewer Center/Life". Teresafans.org. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  9. ^ "Teresa Brewer, 76; 1950s pop singer who transitioned to jazz". Articles.latimes.com. October 19, 2007. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
  10. ^ Nelson, Valerie (October 19, 2007). "Teresa Brewer, 76; 1950s pop singer". Obituaries. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved June 26, 2009.
  11. ^ a b Wilson, Scott (August 19, 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. ISBN 9781476625997 – via Google Books.
  12. ^ . YouTube. Archived from the original on 2016-03-09. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  13. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 78. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  14. ^ "CHUM Hit Parade - July 8, 1957".
  15. ^ "CHUM Hit Parade - September 26, 1960".
  16. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - September 8, 1973" (PDF).

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Teresa Brewer born Theresa Veronica Breuer May 7 1931 October 17 2007 was an American singer whose style incorporated pop country jazz R amp B musicals and novelty songs She was one of the most prolific and popular female singers of the 1950s recording around 600 songs Teresa BrewerBrewer in the trailer for the film Those Redheads from SeattleBackground informationBirth nameTheresa Veronica BreuerBorn 1931 05 07 May 7 1931Toledo Ohio U S DiedOctober 17 2007 2007 10 17 aged 76 New Rochelle New York U S GenresTraditional popcountryjazzR amp Bmusicalsnovelty songsOccupation s SingerYears active1949 1999LabelsLondon Coral RCA Victor Philips Columbia Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Later career 3 Personal life 4 Honors 5 Death 6 Influences 7 Discography 7 1 Singles 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editBrewer was born in Toledo Ohio the eldest of five siblings 1 Her father Ludwig Breuer a German immigrant was a glass inspector for the Libbey Owens Company now part of Pilkington Glass and her mother Helen nee Kasap Breuer a housewife was of Polish ancestry The family were practicing Catholics and she was a member of the Roman Catholic Church most of her life Career editHer singing career began almost as soon as she was able to walk and talk At the age of 2 her mother entered her in The Uncle August Kiddie Show on Toledo s WSPD and she was a hit with audiences At the age of 7 Brewer entered The Major Bowles Amateur Hour and was soon touring around the country with them At 12 her mother pulled her from the road to finish school As she progressed through high school she was able to skip a grade She would have graduated from grade 12 in 1948 at age 17 a year early Around January 1948 she won a contest in Toledo that led her to the Stairway To The Stars contest show in New York There she was a winner and the prize was a week s performance at the Latin Quarter club It was there that she met her first husband Bill Monahan Accompanied by her aunt Mary she decided to stay in New York and do more performing Being the legal age of 16 she was able to leave school which she had disliked and she did not receive a graduation diploma An agent Richie Lisella heard her sing and took her career in hand and soon she was signed to a contract with London Records In 1949 she recorded the song Copenhagen a jazz perennial with the Dixieland All Stars along with a number of other recordings For the B side she recorded the song Music Music Music Unexpectedly it was not the A side but this B side which took off selling over a million copies and becoming Teresa s signature song 2 Another novelty song Choo n Gum hit the top 20 in 1950 followed by Molasses Molasses Like many singers she preferred ballads as they offered more opportunity to show off her vocal abilities but the only ballad she recorded to make the charts was Longing for You in 1951 In 1951 Brewer switched labels going to Coral Records Since she never learned to read music she had demos sent to her to learn the melodies of the songs she would record She had a number of hits for Coral and rerecorded Music Music Music with the new label and would record it a third time for a Mercury label greatest hits collection in 1962 In 1952 she recorded You ll Never Get Away in a duet with Don Cornell followed in 1953 by her best selling hit Till I Waltz Again with You In the mid 1950s she did a number of covers of rhythm and blues songs like Pledging My Love and Tweedle Dee She covered some country songs including Jilted I Gotta Go Get My Baby and Let Me Go Lover In 1956 she co wrote I Love Mickey about New York Yankees center fielder Mickey Mantle who appeared on the record with Brewer It was also reported that the two had developed a mutual attraction Another 1956 hit was Brewer s syncopated rendition of Mutual Admiration Society In the same year her hit A Sweet Old Fashioned Girl demonstrated in one song her ballad and rock talents In 1957 she recorded more covers of the country song Teardrops in My Heart and the R amp B songs You Send Me 3 and Empty Arms Teresa Brewer Showcase was the first LP she released it was a collection of several of her early recordings with London Records but did not include her two hits Music Music Music or Choo n Gum Most of the albums she released with Coral over the 1950s were typical LPs of the era featuring more collections of songs and cover versions rather than thematic ideas one exception was the Catholic flavored Christmas album At Christmas Time 1957 The last charting hit she had was Milord in 1961 Brewer continued releasing albums throughout the 1960s but the British Invasion in the mid 1960s quickly eliminated most interest in older singers and her record sales dwindled She appeared as Pat Edmonds in the 1953 film musical Those Redheads from Seattle Paramount studio had done surveys in movie theaters asking people who their favorite singers were She and Guy Mitchell won in their categories and were chosen for the film In fact she won as America s favorite female singer at least three years Her song from the film Baby Baby Baby was successful as a single 4 She had natural brown hair but had it dyed red for the role She then kept it red for many years for her performances Later career edit Brewer re emerged as a jazz vocalist on Bob Thiele s Amsterdam label in the 1970s and 1980s recording a number of albums including tribute albums to Bessie Smith Louis Armstrong Fats Waller and Irving Berlin She also recorded with such jazz greats as Count Basie Duke Ellington Dizzy Gillespie Earl Hines Svend Asmussen and Bobby Hackett A landmark recording in her career was Softly I Swing Red Baron Records 1992 which was produced by Thiele and featured David Murray Ron Carter Kenny Barron and Grady Tate Memories of Louis also recorded for Thiele s Red Baron Records paired her with a different well known trumpeter on each track including Clark Terry Nicholas Payton Ruby Braff Freddie Hubbard Wynton Marsalis Roy Hargrove Sweets Edison Lew Soloff Terence Blanchard Yank Lawson Red Rodney and Dizzy Gillespie 5 Her rendition of Danny s Song for the 1972 album Singin a Doo Dah Song would return on subsequent compilations including Her Greatest Hits 1975 Portrait 1986 and Sixteen Most Requested Songs 1991 6 Brewer sang The Star Spangled Banner at the 1968 MLB All Star Game She appeared on television as a guest star on such series as Ed Sullivan Perry Como Jimmy Dean The Muppet Show in 1977 7 Sha Na Na and The Statler Brothers Show in 1993 Thiele whom she had married died in 1996 and Brewer never recorded after that 1 Altogether she recorded around 600 song titles Personal life editBrewer married William Bill Monahan in 1949 the couple had four daughters Kathleen Susan Megan and Michelle 8 9 They eventually separated and the marriage was dissolved in 1972 shortly before she married Bob Thiele Honors editFor her contribution to the recording industry Teresa Brewer has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1708 Vine Street In 2007 she was inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame Death editBrewer died of progressive supranuclear palsy PSP a neuromuscular disease at her home in New Rochelle New York aged 76 10 Her funeral was held at New Rochelle s Holy Name of Jesus Roman Catholic Church where she was a member 11 Her ashes were given to her daughter 11 Influences editOne of Elvis Presley s first public singing experiences in 12th grade was performing a song of Brewer s Till I Waltz Again with You 12 Discography editSingles edit Year Single A side B side Both sides from same album except where indicatedSome tracks from 10 LP s did not appear on any standard albums Chart positions Album US CB UK 13 1949 Copper Canyon b w Way Back Home Teresa Brewer amp Bobby Wayne 25 Non album tracks 1950 Music Music Music b w Copenhagen 1 1 Non album tracks Choo n Gum b w Honky Tonkin 17 11 Punky Punkin b w Cincinnatti Dancing Pig Molasses Molasses b w Grizzly Bear The Thing b w I Guess I ll Have To Dream The Rest 20 1951 Let s Have a Party The Picnic Song Teresa Brewer Claire Hogan Snooky Lanson amp Bobby Wayne A Penny a Kiss A Penny a Hug b w Hello Teresa Brewer amp Snooky Lanson If You Want Some Lovin b w I ve Got the Craziest Feeling Lonesome Gal b w Counterfeit Kisses Oceana Roll b w Wang Wang Blues If You Don t Marry Me I Wish I Wuz Longing for You b w Jazz Me Blues 23 1952 Sing Sing Sing b w I Don t Care Till I Waltz Again with You 10 LP Lovin Machine b w Noodlin Rag on Teresa Brewer Vocalion Non album track Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now b w Roll Them Roly Boly Eyes on Teresa Brewer Vocalion 25 Till I Waltz Again with You 10 LP I Hear the Bluebells b w Kisses on Paper Non album tracks Rhode Island Redhead Teresa Brewerb w En Thus E Us E As M Eileen Barton Non album track Teresa Brewer Vocalion You ll Never Get Away b w The Hookey Song Don Cornell amp Teresa Brewer 17 17 Non album tracks Till I Waltz Again with You b w Hello Bluebird 1 1 Till I Waltz Again with You 10 LP 1953 Dancin with Someone Longin for You b w Breakin in the Blues 17 20 Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall b w Too Much Mustard 23 Time for Teresa Ricochet Rick O Shay 2 2 Teresa Too Young to Tango 39 The Best of Teresa Brewer Baby Baby Baby b w I Guess It Was You All the Time 12 20 Non album tracks Bell Bottom Blues 17 14 Teresa Our Heartbreaking Waltz 23 30 Non album tracks I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus b w Ebenezer Scrooge I Just Can t Wait Till Christmas b w Too Fat for the Chimney 1954 Jilted b w Le Grand Tour de L Amour from Teresa Brewer 6 11 Miss Music Skinnie Minnie Fish Tail b w I Had Someone Else Before I Had You from A Bouquet of Hits 10 LP 22 26 Au Revoir b w Danger Signs 31 Time b w My Sweetie Went Away from A Bouquet of Hits 10 LP 43 Non album tracks Let Me Go Lover b w The Moon Is On Fire Non album track 6 9 Teresa 1955 I Gotta Go Get My Baby b w What More Is There to Say Non album track 21 Pledging My Love 17 11 How Important Can It Be Flip Non album tracks Tweedle Dee b w Rock Love from Miss Music Silver Dollar b w I Don t Want to Be Lonely Tonight from Teresa Brewer 20 27 Teresa The Banjo s Back in Town b w How to Be Very Very Popular Non album track 15 24 Baby Be My Toy b w So Doggone Lonely Non album track Miss Music Shoot It Again b w You re Telling Our Secrets from Teresa Brewer 66 39 Non album track 1956 A Good Man Is Hard to Find b w It s Siesta Time from Teresa Brewer 39 Music Music Music Coral A Tear Fell 5 7 2 Teresa Bo Weevil 17 19 A Sweet Old Fashioned Girl b w Goodbye John 7 11 3 I Love Mickey with Mickey Mantle b w Keep Your Cotton Pickin Paddies Offa My Heart from Teresa Brewer 87 50 Miss Music Mutual Admiration Society 21 24 Crazy with Love 73 1957 I m Drowning My Sorrows 40 Non album track How Lonely Can One Be 49 Miss Music Empty Arms b w The Ricky Tick Song from For Teenagers in Love 13 17 Miss Music Teardrops in My Heart b w Lula Rock a Hula A 64 40 For Teenagers in Love It s the Same Old Jazz b w Born to Love You Send Me b w Would I Were 8 1 Time for Teresa Nora Malone b w When I Leave the World Behind 26 Music Music Music Coral Listen My Children b w Hush a Bye Wink a Bye At Christmas Time 1958 Lost a Little Puppy b w Because Him Is a Baby Whirlpool b w There s Nothing as Lonesome as Saturday Night Teresa Brewer Saturday Dance b w I Think the World of You from Time for Teresa Heavenly Lover Pickle Up a Doodle b w The Rain Falls on Everybody 99 The Hula Hoop Song b w So Shy from For Teenagers in Love 38 37 Jingle Bell Rock b w I Like Christmas Non album track The Best of Teresa Brewer 1959 The One Rose That s Left in My Heart b w Satellite 75 67 Heavenly Lover Heavenly Lover b w Fair Weather Sweetheart 40 44 Bye Bye Bye Baby Goodbye b w Chain of Friendship 115 99 Mexicali Rose b w If You Like a Me Non album track Songs Everybody Knows 1960 Peace of Mind b w Venetian Sunset Non album track 66 81 My Golden Favorites Anymore b w That Piano Man Non album track B 31 24 Songs Everybody Knows Have You Ever Been Lonely Have You Ever Been Blue b w When Do You Love Me 84 120 How Do You Know It s Love b w If There Are Stars in My Eyes 21 Non album tracks 1961 Older and Wiser 136 Whip poor will 131 Milord b w I ve Got My Fingers Crossed 74 105 The Best of Teresa Brewer Little Miss Belong to No One b w Sea Shell from Aloha from Teresa 111 Non album tracks Step Right Up b w Pretty Lookin Boy 1962 Another b w I Want You to Worry One Heart Less to Break b w You Came a Long Way from St Louis from Don t Mess with Tess The Ballad of Lover s Hill b w Not Like a Sister from Terrific Teresa Brewer 118 Non album track 1963 She ll Never Never Love You Like I Do b w The Thrill Is Gone 122 113 Terrific Teresa Brewer Second Hand Love b w Stand In He Understands Me b w Just Before We Say Goodbye Non album track 130 145 1964 I Hear the Angels Singing b w Cry Baby Non album tracks Come On In b w Simple Things Dang Me b w Mama Never Told Me Non album track Golden Hits of 1964 1965 Goldfinger b w Make Room for One More Fool Non album track Goldfinger Dear Heart amp Other Great Movie Songs Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious b w I ve Grown Accustomed to His Face What About Mine b w Say Something Sweet to Your Sweetheart Non album tracks Little Buddy b w Little Bitty Grain of Sand Non album track Songs for Our Fighting Men 1966 Handle with Care b w I Can t Remember Ever Loving You Non album tracks Evil on Your Mind b w Ain t Had No Lovin Gold Country 1967 Thoroughly Modern Millie b w Jimmy Non album tracks 1968 Step to the Rear b w Live a Little A Woman s World b w Ride a Roo 1972 Somewhere There s Someone Who Loves You b w Day by Day 1973 A Simple Song b w Singin a Doo Dah Song Singin a Doo Dah Song Music Music Music rock version b w School Days C 109 112 Teresa Brewer in London Another Useless Day b w Music To The Man Music Music Music Flying Dutchman 1974 Bo Weevil b w Bei Mir Bist Du Schon Means That You re Grand from Music Music Music Flying Dutchman Non album tracks Gatsby s b w What ll I Do Am I Asking Too Much of You b w Willie Burgundy 1975 Unliberated Woman b w Good Lovin You Unliberated Woman 1976 Music Music Music Disco Version b w Where Did the Good Times Go Non album tracks 1979 Some Songs b w A Natural Feelin for You 1981 Come Follow the Band b w The Colors of My Life Come Follow the Band 1983 Jimmy Dorsey Medley b w Classic Medley 1 Non album tracks No Way Conway b w Sittin Here Cryin Notes edit Teardrops in My Heart peaked at number 13 on the Canadian CHUM Chart 14 Anymore peaked at number 3 on the Canadian CHUM Chart 15 Music Music Music reached number 84 on the Canadian RPM charts September 8 1973 16 References edit a b Obituary Teresa Brewer The Independent October 19 2007 Archived from the original on 2022 08 11 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 50 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 Gilliland John 1969 Show 17 The Soul Reformation More on the evolution of rhythm and blues Part 3 audio Pop Chronicles University of North Texas Libraries Billboard Oct 31 1953 Page 30 TERESA BREWER Baby Baby Baby 78 CORAL 61067 Baby is from the current flick Those Redheads From Seattle Artfully phrased and styled Miss Brewer turns in a socko performance on this romantic ballad Memories of Louis review Allmusic com Retrieved October 22 2014 Profile teresafans org Retrieved October 22 2014 Garlen Jennifer C Graham Anissa M 2009 Kermit Culture Critical Perspectives on Jim Henson s Muppets McFarland amp Company p 218 ISBN 978 0786442591 Teresa Brewer Center Life Teresafans org Retrieved February 17 2013 Teresa Brewer 76 1950s pop singer who transitioned to jazz Articles latimes com October 19 2007 Retrieved February 17 2013 Nelson Valerie October 19 2007 Teresa Brewer 76 1950s pop singer Obituaries Los Angeles Times Retrieved June 26 2009 a b Wilson Scott August 19 2016 Resting Places The Burial Sites of More Than 14 000 Famous Persons 3d ed McFarland ISBN 9781476625997 via Google Books Elvis talks about the 1945 and 1953 talent shows in 1972 YouTube Archived from the original on 2016 03 09 Retrieved October 16 2015 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 78 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 CHUM Hit Parade July 8 1957 CHUM Hit Parade September 26 1960 RPM Top 100 Singles September 8 1973 PDF External links editTeresa Brewer Center Teresa Brewer page on 1 Olde Time Cooking amp Nostalgia site Teresa Brewer at AllMusic Teresa Brewer Coral singles Teresa Brewer in the 1960s Teresa Brewer s early recordings Teresa Brewer recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Teresa Brewer amp oldid 1219200293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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