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  1. Mam’selle (Goulding-Gordon) by Art Lund, orchestra conducted by Johnny Thompson Among the year’s premiere ballads (five different versions reached the best-sellers top-10) was the tune “Mam...

  2. Arthur "Art" Lund (April 1, 1915 in Salt Lake City, Utah – May 31, 1990 in Holladay, Utah) was an American baritone singer, initially with bandleaders Benny ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mam'selleMam'selle - Wikipedia

    Five versions of the song became top ten hits in 1947: by Art Lund, by Dick Haymes, by Frank Sinatra, by Dennis Day, and by The Pied Pipers. Frankie Laine had a hit jazz version, renowned for its vibe solo by Lou Singer. The Art Lund recording was recorded on February 20, 1947 and released by MGM Records as catalog number 10011

  4. Mam'Selle ~ Art Lund (1947) MGM # 10011 - The flip side of, "Sleepy Time Gal" w/ Johnny Thompson & Orchestra

  5. Art Lund. About Mam'selle. "Mam'selle" is a bittersweet song about a rendez-vous with a "mam'selle" (mademoiselle) in a small café. The music was written by Edmund Goulding, the lyrics by Mack Gordon. The song originally appeared in the movie, The Razor's Edge, with Tyrone Power in 1947.

  6. Mam'selle The violins were warm and sweet And so were you. Mam selle And as the night danced by A kiss became a sigh Your lovely eyes seemed to sparkle Just like wine does No heart ever yearned the way mine does for you And yet I know too well Some day you'll say goodbye Then violins will cry And so will I. Mam'selle)...Pd. ...

  7. www.lyricsbox.com › art-lund-mam-selle-lyrics-gjf3fmhMam'selle Lyrics - Art Lund

    Full and accurate LYRICS for "Mam'selle" from "Art Lund": A small cafe Mam'selle, Our rendezvous Mam'selle, The violins were warm and sweet, And so were you ...