Альбомы исполнителя
The Christmas Album
1992 · альбом
Best Of
1992 · сборник
16 Most Requested Songs
1991 · альбом
Best Of Kate Smith
1991 · сборник
The First Lady of Radio: Kate Smith
2014 · альбом
Kate Smith Sings Folk Songs (Digitally Remastered)
2013 · альбом
Emergence of a Legend
2011 · альбом
Country Meets Big Band - [The Dave Cash Collection]
2011 · альбом
Stars Fell On Alabama
2010 · альбом
Sings Down In The Valley (Digitally Remastered)
2010 · альбом
Sings God Bless America (Digitally Remastered)
2010 · альбом
Sings Old Time Religion (Digitally Remastered)
2010 · альбом
Come All Ye Faithful
2009 · альбом
Kate Smith & Other American Favorites
2006 · альбом
Just a Closer Walk with Thee
1967 · альбом
Something Special
1967 · альбом
May God Be With You
1968 · альбом
Songs of the Now Generation
1968 · альбом
The Sweetest Sounds
1964 · альбом
A Touch of Magic
1965 · альбом
The Kate Smith Anniversary Album
1966 · альбом
Today
1966 · альбом
How Great Thou Art
1966 · альбом
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Биография
The "Songbird of the South," vocalist Kate Smith was one of the most popular stars of the pre-World War II era; she remains best remembered for her definitive version of the patriotic anthem "God Bless America," which became a hit on no less than three separate occasions. Born Kathryn Elizabeth Smith in Washington, D.C. on May 1, 1907, she initially trained to be a nurse but began singing professionally during the early 1920s, soon relocating to New York to pursue roles in vaudeville and on Broadway, where she appeared in Honeymoon Lane in 1926. The owner of a thunderous contralto, Smith signed to Columbia in 1927, debuting with "One Sweet Letter From You," backed by Red Nichols' Charleston Chasers. In 1931 she began hosting her own radio show; its theme song, "When the Moon Comes Over the Mountain," subsequently became her first major hit, selling some 19 million copies. In 1932, Smith scored her second smash with "River, Stay 'Way from My Door," recorded with Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians; they later backed her on "Too Late," another Top Ten success issued that same year -- in all, she recorded two dozen hits for Columbia between 1927 and 1946. While American listeners looked to Smith for assurance throughout the Depression era, she became an icon in 1938, when she recorded Irving Berlin's "God Bless America" for Victor; within a year its success established it as a kind of unofficial national anthem, and upon the United States' entrance into WWII it re-entered the charts in both 1940 and 1942. In addition to her radio popularity, Smith also appeared in films, starring in The Big Broadcast of 1932 and This Is the Army in 1943; from 1951 to 1954, she also hosted an afternoon television program. Smith remained active after the 1964 death of her longtime manager Ted Collins. She began suffering from poor health a number of years later, and died from diabetes on June 17, 1986. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi