voc, 1916-1993 US, Baltimore
Singer of Soundtrack and Pop
Earl Wrightson (January 1, 1916 – March 7, 1993) was an American singer and actor best known for musical theatre, concerts and television performances. His regular singing partner was the soprano Lois Hunt.
Al Goodman And His Orchestra |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Sigmund Romburg & Rudolf Friml | Earl Wrightson & Lois Hunt | 1977 | Compil. |
Broadway Ballads Made To Sing | Earl Wrightson & Lois Hunt | 1973 | Album |
Faith Of Our Fathers | Earl Wrightson | 1965 | Album |
Shakespeare's Greatest Hits | Earl Wrightson | 1964 | Album |
When A Fella Needs A Friend | Earl Wrightson | 1962 | Single |
Ballads Of A Soldier Of Fortune | Earl Wrightson | 1962 | Album |
A Night With Rudolf Friml | Earl Wrightson, Lois Hunt | 1961 | Album |
A Night With Jerome Kern | Earl Wrightson, Lois Hunt With Percy Faith & His Orchestra | 1960 | Album |
An Enchanted Evening On Broadway With Earl Wrightson | Earl Wrightson Arranged And Conducted By Norman Paris | 1960 | Album |
A Night With Sigmund Romberg | Percy Faith & His Orchestra, Earl Wrightson And Lois Hunt | 1959 | Album |
Joy To The World: Music For Christmas | André Kostelanetz His Chorus And Orchestra & Earl Wrightson | 1959 | Album |
Kiss Me, Kate | Earl Wrightson, Mary Mayo, Glenn Osser | 1958 | Album |
"Rio Rita" And "A Connecticut Yankee" | Al Goodman And His Orchestra Featuring Earl Wrightson With Elaine Malbin | 1952 | Album |
Rodger Young / Roll De Old Chariot Along / Pizzicato Polka | Earl Wrightson | 1945 | Album |
An Enchanted Evening With Earl Wrightson | Earl Wrightson | Album |