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Keely Smith

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OccupationSinger  
Birthday9 March 1932 (76)
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Keely Smith (born March 9, 1932) is an American jazz and popular music singer who enjoyed great popularity in the 1950s and 1960s through her collaborations with Louis Prima and Frank Sinatra, for which she was much admired for her exquisite singing style and her great beauty. In recent years, Smith resumed her career to great popular and critical acclaim.

Keely was born Dorothy Jaqueline Keely in Norfolk, Virginia of part Cherokee descent. She showed a natural aptitude to singing at a very young age. At age fourteen, Smith started singing with a naval air station band led by Saxie Dowell. At fifteen, she got her first paying job with the Earl Bennett band.

Smith made her professional debut with Prima in 1949 (the couple were married in 1953); Smith played the "straight guy" in the duo to Prima's wild antics and they recorded many duets together, Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen's "That Ol' Black Magic" was a Top 20 hit in the US in 1958. The duo followed up with the minor successes "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen", a revival of the 1937 Andrews Sisters hit.

Smith appeared with Prima in the 1959 movie Hey Boy! Hey Girl!, singing "Fever", and also appeared in and sang on the soundtrack of the previous year's Thunder Road. Her first big solo hit was "I Wish You Love".

In 1961, Smith separated from Prima and signed to Reprise Records, where her musical director was Nelson Riddle. In 1965, she had Top 20 hits in the UK with an album of Beatles compositions and a version of "You're Breaking My Heart".

After marrying producer Jimmy Bowen, Smith retired from music to concentrate on raising her children.

In 1985, She made a well-received comeback with "I'm In Love Again" (Verve). Her album "Keely sings Sinatra" (2001) received rave reviews.




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