So Would I [From London Town/Us: My Heart Goes Crazy] - Georgia Gibbs, Burke
You Do [From Mother Wore Tights] - Georgia Gibbs, Gordon
Cherry Stones - Georgia Gibbs, Jerome, John
Dream a Little Dream of Me - Georgia Gibbs, Andres
Get out Those Old Records - Georgia Gibbs, Loeb
I Wish, I Wish - Georgia Gibbs, Brodsky
The Oklahoma Polka - Georgia Gibbs, Twomey
(Ooh-Oo, Ooh-Oo, Ooh-Oo) What You Do to Me [From Seventeen] - Georgia Gibbs, Cannon
Be My Life's Companion - Georgia Gibbs, DeLugg, Milton
What Does It Mean - Georgia Gibbs, Gertler
Winter's Here Again - Georgia Gibbs, Skylar, Sunny
If You Take My Heart Away - Georgia Gibbs, Haven
Thunder and Lightning - Georgia Gibbs, Barer
I'll Always Be Happy with You - Georgia Gibbs, Clayton
Every Road Must Have a Turning - Georgia Gibbs, Benjamin
More Than Ever - Georgia Gibbs, George
Love Me - Georgia Gibbs, Leiber
Blueberries - Georgia Gibbs, Leiber
The Greatest Thing - Georgia Gibbs, Lowe
Fool of the Year - Georgia Gibbs, Diamond
Tra La La - Georgia Gibbs, Parker, J.
Morning, Noon and Night - Georgia Gibbs, Raleigh
Silent Lips - Georgia Gibbs, Corso
Pretty Pretty - Georgia Gibbs, Krugman
Sugar Candy - Georgia Gibbs, Fields, Irving
I'm Walking the Floor Over You - Georgia Gibbs, Tubb, Ernest
Regret If You Can - Georgia Gibbs, Murray
I'll Be Seeing You - Georgia Gibbs, Fain, Sammy
The thirty tracks here have been re-mastered, and many are appearing on CD for the first time. Under the moniker Fredda Gibson, this versatile artist sang with the bands of Hudson-Delange, Frankie Trumbauer, and Artie S... more »haw before she changed her name and found success as a solo girl singer. In the 1950s, she placed thirty hits in the American charts, including two #1 sensations.« less
The thirty tracks here have been re-mastered, and many are appearing on CD for the first time. Under the moniker Fredda Gibson, this versatile artist sang with the bands of Hudson-Delange, Frankie Trumbauer, and Artie Shaw before she changed her name and found success as a solo girl singer. In the 1950s, she placed thirty hits in the American charts, including two #1 sensations.