Artist's albums
Sweetheart of Song
2022 · compilation
Sweetheart Vaudeville
2021 · album
The Legend of Ruth Etting (Remastered)
2020 · album
Anthology Vol. 1
2018 · album
Early Jazz Vocals (Encore 5) [Recorded 1931]
2015 · album
Early Jazz Vocals (Recorded 1927-1930)
2014 · album
Dancing With Tears in My Eyes (Hall of Fame)
2014 · album
Ruth Etting : Glorifier of American Song
2011 · album
Goodnight My Love
2011 · album
Love Me Or Leave Me
2007 · album
Ruth Etting, Vol. 1
2007 · album
Ten Cents A Dance
2007 · album
Presenting Ruth Etting
1926 · album
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Biography
One of the most popular singers of the late-'20s/early-'30s period, Ruth Etting was not really a jazz singer (unlike her contemporary, Annette Hanshaw) but a superior middle-of-the-road pop singer who was often accompanied by top jazz musicians. She recorded over 200 songs between 1926-1937, appeared on-stage, was in 35 film shorts and three full-length movies, and was a fixture on radio before her bad marriage cut short her career. She made a minor comeback in the late '40s and was still singing on an occasional basis in the mid-'50s when a semi-fictional Hollywood movie on her life (Love Me or Leave Me) was released. A superb torch singer with a cry in her voice even when she smiled, Etting recorded the definitive versions of "Ten Cents a Dance" and "Love Me or Leave Me." ~ Scott Yanow