- Felicia Sanders
Felicia Sanders (died
7 February 1975 ) was a singer oftraditional pop music .She was born as Felice Schwartz in
Mount Vernon, New York and, in the 1940s sang both withbig band s and on theradio , based inLos Angeles .She stopped singing to get married, but was bored with stay-at-home life, and in 1950 returned to singing, in a
nightclub inHollywood , "Café Gala." She was heard there byBenny Carter , who thought enough of her to recommend her toMitch Miller ,Columbia Records ' artist and repertory director. She was picked, in 1953, by Columbia's biggest orchestra leader,Percy Faith , to sing a vocal on a song he was recording, taken from thefilm , "Moulin Rouge," a biographical film aboutToulouse-Lautrec .The song, known as "
The Song from Moulin Rouge ," was recorded onJanuary 22 ,1953 and released by Columbia with the credits shown as "Percy Faith and his Orchestra featuring Felicia Sanders." She had been paid only union scale and her name appeared below Faith's in small letters, but she had a hit. Thesong reached #1 on all therecord chart s, and was to be her biggest success.Just before the record was released, she was hired by New York's famous "Blue Angel" nightclub, and she played there for a long time, being the first singer to do the song "In Other Words (
Fly Me to the Moon )," although she did not record it until several othersinger s had done so.Miller kept finding other songs to have her sing, but only one other cracked the Top 30: "Blue Star", based on the theme from a well-known
television series, "Medic."Death
She died of
cancer at the age of 53.External links
* [http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,822906,00.html 1953 Time magazine article] on Felicia Sanders
* [http://time-proxy.yaga.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,878306,00.html 1970 Time magazine article] on Felicia Sanders
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