• Eileen Rodgers (July 10, 1930 – July 13, 2003) was an American singer and Broadway performer. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1930, she began her...
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  • Ireland actress Eileen Rodgers (1930–2003), American singer and Broadway performer Eileen Rose (born 1965), American singer/songwriter Eileen Ryan (1927–2022)...
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    included Hal Linden as Billy Crocker, Kenneth Mars as Sir Evelyn, and Eileen Rodgers as Reno Sweeney. For this revival, the script was revised to incorporate...
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  • Derrick Rodgers (born 1971), American professional football player Eileen Rodgers (1930–2003), American singer and Broadway performer Eleazar Rodgers (born...
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    prevented her from appearing on the original cast album of the show. Eileen Rodgers performed her songs for the cast LP; Lane later recorded her songs on...
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  • "Miracle of Love" is a song written by Bob Merrill and performed by Eileen Rodgers. It reached #18 on the U.S. pop chart in 1956. Ginny Gibson released...
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  • film. Their song, also titled "The Desperate Hours", was recorded by Eileen Rodgers and The Ray Conniff Orchestra and released as a single by Columbia records...
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  • vocal trio the Andrews Sisters and also American stage musical actress Eileen Rodgers, the latter version being entitled "Sailor (Your Home Is In sic The...
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    from the original on January 5, 2022. Retrieved June 10, 2020. Ogintz, Eileen (March 6, 1988). "Neighborhood Hero". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the...
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    Clooney. He also backed up the albums Tony by Tony Bennett, Blue Swing by Eileen Rodgers, Swingin' for Two by Don Cherry, and half the tracks of The Big Beat...
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