Band,
Pop and Jazz
Jonathan and Darlene Edwards in Paris is a 1960 comedy album recorded by American singer Jo Stafford and her husband, pianist and bandleader Paul Weston. In character as Jonathan and Darlene Edwards, the pair put their own interpretation on popular songs including "I Love Paris" and "Paris in the Spring." The album followed a successful comedy act the couple would perform at parties during the 1950s, in which Weston would play an out of tune piano while Stafford would accompany him by singing in an off-key and high pitched voice. A joint winner of the 1961 Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, the album garnered Stafford her only major award for her singing.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Slaughter Standards | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | 2014 | Album |
Jonathan And Darlene's Greatest Hits | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | 1993 | Compil. |
Jonathan And Darlene's Greatest Hits - Volume II | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | 1993 | Compil. |
Darlene Remembers Duke Jonathan Plays Fats | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | 1982 | Album |
Stayin' Alive / Copacabana | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | 1978 | Single |
The American Popular Song | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | 1975 | Album |
Songs For Sheiks & Flappers | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | 1967 | Album |
Sing Along With Jonathan And Darlene | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | 1962 | Album |
Jonathan And Darlene Edwards In Paris | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards, Jo Stafford, Paul Weston | 1960 | Album |
The Piano Artistry Of Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | 1957 | Album |
Nola / It's Magic | Jonathan Edwards / Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | 1957 | Single |
The American Popular Song | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | Single | |
Carioca / Who? | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | Single | |
The Piano Artistry Of Jonathan Edwards | Jonathan And Darlene Edwards | Single |