Dennis Day

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Dennis Day (May 21, 1916 - June 22, 1988) was a veteran pop singer, comedian, and actor with a distinctive clear tenor who became famous beginning in the late 1930s as a regular on Jack Benny's radio show. His many hits include the romantic and bittersweet pop standard, "Mam'selle" (1947).


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • Mam'selle (1947)
  • Clancy Lowered The Boom (1949)
  • All My Love (1950)
  • Christmas In Killarney (1950)
  • Dear Hearts And Gentle People (1950)
  • Goodnight, Irene (1950)
  • Mona Lisa (1950)
  • Mister And Mississippi (1951)

Pop charts debut year: 1947

Years active: 1939-1988

Genres: Traditional pop, comedy

Labels: RCA Victor

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