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Singer of Pop and Jazz
Eccentric singer Gloria Wood had according to Time Magazine from the 26th of May, 1958: « The most pervasive voice in radio or television belongs neither to Bing Crosby nor Perry Como, but to a pretty, twinkly, auburn-haired girl named Gloria Wood. Blessed with a four-octave range and a gift for mimicry, Gloria can sing high or low, squeaky or sweet, on demand and to order. And the demand for such special talents is tremendous. In just the past three years, Gloria has recorded for more than 2000 singing commercials. (...) She is the voice of the impish Tinker Bell orbiting around a jar of Peter Pan peanut butter, of Walt Disney's Minnie Mouse, and (on records) of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. One firm planned a commercial featuring an eight-year-old boy, a nine-year-old girl, their mother and grandmother. Gloria did all four characters. (...) With her four-octave range, which she claims matches the eerie range of Peruvian Vocal Acrobat Yma Sumac, she can take off from low C below middle C and soar to C above high C. But this endowment also drives Gloria to despair: nobody wants to hear her sing straight. Her mother, a pop singer on Boston radio back in the mid-'20s thrust Gloria into big-band singing straight out of high school in 1941. Gloria did solid hitches with Horace Heidt and Kay Kyser, in 1953 made a Capitol record called "Hey Bellboy" (its only words), which sold nearly 1000000 copies. The movies have called on her to provide the voice of many a nonsinging star. She sang for Marilyn Monroe in "River of No Return", for Vera-Ellen in "White Christmas". (...) "I like making money", she admits. "But I'd like to be known for all the things I've done. Nobody knows Gloria Wood".
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Wood By The Fire | Gloria Wood | 1958 | Album |
Lullaby In Blue | Gloria Wood | 1957 | Single |
Back Door | Gloria Wood With The Jerry Fielding Orchestra | 1957 | Single |
The Rock And The Roll / Honey Bee | Gloria Wood | 1956 | Album |
Wear A Smile / Close The Door Gently | Gloria Wood | 1956 | Single |
Teen-Time / Lover-Lover | Gloria Wood | 1955 | Single |
Hey Mister! / I Keep Telling Myself | Gloria Wood | 1955 | Single |
Red Canary | Buddy Cole And Gloria Wood | 1953 | Single |
Hey, Bellboy! | Gloria Wood With Pete Candoli And His Orchestra | 1953 | Single |
Hey Bellboy | Gloria Wood With Pete Candoli | Single | |
Oh, Honey / By The Waters Of Minnetonka | Gloria Wood, Pete Candoli And His Orchestra | Single |