Biography: Before the rock & roll revolution, Rosemary Clooney was one of the most popular female singers in America, rising to superstardom during the golden age of adult pop. Like many of her peers in the so-called "girl singer" movement -- Doris Day, Kay Starr, Peggy Lee, Patti Page, et al. -- Clooney's style ...Read full biography
Rosemary Clooney originally cut the 12 ballads (all picked by her) comprising Love for RCA Victor in 1961, arranged and conducted by Nelson Riddle, leading an orchestra with one of the most luscious sounds ...Read full review
At the risk of voicing a cliché, Rosemary Clooney is delightful and delicious on this live album, from beginning to end. Although she was a little nervous over the informality of some English audience ...Read full review