Belle Baker
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- Belle Baker 1923 Yes We Have No Bananas Blues
- Belle Baker 1924 Sweet Little You
- Belle Baker 1925 My Kid
- Belle Baker 1925 Those Panama Mamas
- Belle Baker 1927 Baby Your Mother
- Belle Baker 1927 There Must Be Somebody Else
- Belle Baker 1928 My Man
- Belle Baker 1928 Thats How I Feel About You
- Belle Baker 1929 Arent We All
- Belle Baker 1929 I Still Go On Wanting You
- Belle Baker 1929 If I Had A Talking Picture Of You
- Belle Baker 1929 Ill Always Be In Love With You
- Belle Baker 1929 Im A Dreamer Arent We All
- Belle Baker 1929 Im Walking With The Moonbeams
- Belle Baker 1929 Love Your Magic SpellIs Everywhere
- Belle Baker 1929 My Sin
- Belle Baker 1929 Old Fashioned Lady
- Belle Baker 1929 Take Everything But You
- Belle Baker 1929 Underneath The Russian Moon
- Belle Baker 1930 Cheer Up
- Belle Baker 1930 Cryin For The Carolines
- Belle Baker 1930 Im Needin You
- Belle Baker 1930 Laughing At Life
- Belle Baker 1930 Sing You Sinners
- Belle Baker 1930 Sweetheart Of My Student Days
- Belle Baker 1930 The One I Love Cant Be Bothered With Me
- Belle Baker 1930 You Brought A New Kind Of Love To Me
- Belle Baker 1931 Overnight I Found You
- Belle Baker 1931 Youre The One I Care For
- Belle Baker 1932 As Long As Love Lives On
- Belle Baker 1935 Carroll Gibbons Orch Blue Moon
- Belle Baker 1940 Mad About Him
- Belle Baker Baby Your Mother
- Belle Baker Bei Mir Bist Du Schon
- Belle Baker Hard Hearted Hannah
- Belle Baker In A Shanty In Old Shanty Town
- Belle Baker Laughing At Life
- Belle Baker Old Fashioned Lady
- Belle Baker Sing You Sinners
Belle Baker was born on December 25, either in 1893 or 1895, in New York City, and died on April 29 1957. She performed in the Ziegfeld Follies, had her own radio show in the early 1930's and advanced ragtime music and torch songs. By 1917 she was one of the top performers in New York, and was known as “The Ragtime Singer.” Eddie Cantor said of her that she was, “Dinah Shore, Patti Page, Peggy Lee, Judy Garland all rolled into one.” She appeared on Broadway, in silent films, and in three later movies.