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I Hear You Knocking Gale Storm 3.22 min. | 4.852174 avaliação | 51674 exibições Gale Storm sings her big hit "I Hear You Knocking" live on television.. + Informações |
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Dark Moon by Gale Storm 2.92 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 32250 exibições Gale Storm's top 5 hit "Dark Moon" as performed by Gale on her hugely successful television series, "The Gale Storm Show-Oh Susanna!". + Informações |
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Gale Storm - Memories Are Made Of This 2.32 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 28406 exibições Gale Storm, perhaps best remembered for her television series My Little Margie in the early '50s, didn't have an easy time growing up in Texas. When her luck changed, however, it changed in a big way. Through a series of lucky breaks, she won a movie contract, landed a husband, and started a singing career, in that order. Storm, whose real name is Josephine Owaissa Cottle, was born in 1922 in Bloomington, TX. Her father passed away before her first birthday and left her mother as sole support of five children. Their home lacked modern conveniences like indoor plumbing. They made do with an outhouse and laundered their clothes with homemade soap. By the time Storm entered junior high school in Houston, there still wasn't enough money for extras like girls' clubs, including the Girl Scouts. Storm turned instead to the school's free drama club. In high school, a pair of her teachers encouraged her to participate in a popular contest of the day, Gateway to Hollywood. Held in Hollywood during the late '30s, the competition offered an opportunity for two winners to walk away with a movie contract. Storm was one of those winners and a young man was the other. The two contestants ended up marrying each other, and Storm had her foot in the door at RKO and Universal. She went on to make such films as Between Midnight and Dawn, Woman of the North Country, It Happened on Fifth Avenue, and Foreign Agent, among others. After Storm triumphed in the talent contest and won her trip to .... + Informações |
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Gale Storm on 'What's My Line' (1957) 7.68 min. | 4.894737 avaliação | 18540 exibições From classicvideostreams.com Gale Storm is the mystery guest on 'What's My Line' which aired November 10, 1957. Panelists included: Dorothy Kilgallen, Bob Monkhouse, Arlene Francis & Bennett Cerf. The Moderator is John Charles Daly.. + Informações |
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Gale Storm - Ivory Tower 3.08 min. | 0 avaliação | 31475 exibições Gisele MacKenzie and Dorothy Collins spent a lot of weeks in the late 1950's singing this Gale Storm hit on "Your Hit Parade." After graduating from Hit Parade, Gisele moved from NYC to Cailornia, where she starred on her own TV show and had Gale Storm as a neighbor in Encino.. + Informações |
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Gale Storm - Dark Moon 2.47 min. | 4.888889 avaliação | 17843 exibições Gale Storm, perhaps best remembered for her television series My Little Margie in the early '50s, didn't have an easy time growing up in Texas. When her luck changed, however, it changed in a big way. Through a series of lucky breaks, she won a movie contract, landed a husband, and started a singing career, in that order. Storm, whose real name is Josephine Owaissa Cottle, was born in 1922 in Bloomington, TX. Her father passed away before her first birthday and left her mother as sole support of five children. Their home lacked modern conveniences like indoor plumbing. They made do with an outhouse and laundered their clothes with homemade soap. By the time Storm entered junior high school in Houston, there still wasn't enough money for extras like girls' clubs, including the Girl Scouts. Storm turned instead to the school's free drama club. In high school, a pair of her teachers encouraged her to participate in a popular contest of the day, Gateway to Hollywood. Held in Hollywood during the late '30s, the competition offered an opportunity for two winners to walk away with a movie contract. Storm was one of those winners and a young man was the other. The two contestants ended up marrying each other, and Storm had her foot in the door at RKO and Universal. She went on to make such films as Between Midnight and Dawn, Woman of the North Country, It Happened on Fifth Avenue, and Foreign Agent, among others. After Storm triumphed in the talent contest and won her trip to .... + Informações |
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Gale Storm - Archive Interview Part 1 of 7 30.75 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 32893 exibições In her 7-part oral history interview, actress Gale Storm talks about her life and career, focusing on her days as a motion picture actress, and becoming America's sweetheart, playing Margie Albright on the sitcom "My Little Margie" and Susanna Pomeroy on the "The Gale Storm Show". To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com. + Informações |
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Gale Storm - I Hear You Knocking 2.37 min. | 4.9342103 avaliação | 68644 exibições Gale Storm, perhaps best remembered for her television series My Little Margie in the early '50s, didn't have an easy time growing up in Texas. When her luck changed, however, it changed in a big way. Through a series of lucky breaks, she won a movie contract, landed a husband, and started a singing career, in that order. Storm, whose real name is Josephine Owaissa Cottle, was born in 1922 in Bloomington, TX. Her father passed away before her first birthday and left her mother as sole support of five children. Their home lacked modern conveniences like indoor plumbing. They made do with an outhouse and laundered their clothes with homemade soap. By the time Storm entered junior high school in Houston, there still wasn't enough money for extras like girls' clubs, including the Girl Scouts. Storm turned instead to the school's free drama club. In high school, a pair of her teachers encouraged her to participate in a popular contest of the day, Gateway to Hollywood. Held in Hollywood during the late '30s, the competition offered an opportunity for two winners to walk away with a movie contract. Storm was one of those winners and a young man was the other. The two contestants ended up marrying each other, and Storm had her foot in the door at RKO and Universal. She went on to make such films as Between Midnight and Dawn, Woman of the North Country, It Happened on Fifth Avenue, and Foreign Agent, among others. After Storm triumphed in the talent contest and won her trip to .... + Informações |
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Gale Storm - LUCKY LIPS 2.27 min. | 4.9183674 avaliação | 15540 exibições Gale had a string of hits in the late 50's this is one of them from 1957. + Informações |
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Gale Storm I Just Can't Get Enough of You 2.12 min. | 4.95 avaliação | 5165 exibições Gale Storm sings the unreleased (on records) "I Just Can't Get Enough of You" written by Gidget songwriter Stanley Styne and multi-talented composer/arranger Buddy Bregman. This rocking number should have been issued. It would have been a big hit!. + Informações |
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GALE STORM - Making Believe 2.52 min. | 4.866667 avaliação | 8380 exibições Great version of this standard by the late, wonderful Gale Storm. The pin-ups slide show is yet another way of making believe.. + Informações |
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Gale Storm sings Heat Wave 2.50 min. | 4.8974357 avaliação | 8765 exibições Gale Storm heats things up with her fabulous version of "Heat Wave". This track has never been officially released on records. Gale also made headlines with her performance of "Heat Wave" on the Ed Sullivan Show. This video is from the episode of The Gale Storm Show called "You've Gotta Have Charm".. + Informações |
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Gale Storm Farewell to Arms 2.52 min. | 4.952381 avaliação | 5808 exibições Gale Storm sings the love theme from the Rock Hudson-Jennifer Jones film "A Farewell to Arms".. + Informações |
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Gale Storm "Nobody's Sweetheart Now" Oh, Susanna 1960 1.57 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1744 exibições Recording artist and TV star Gale Storm performs "I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now" in a scene from eponymous sitcom, "The Gale Storm Show" - later titled "Oh, Susanna" in syndication. Scene features series co-star Zasu Pitts and guest jack Alberstson. Taken from the last episode in the series, aired 1960. I don't own the rights, I just had this old copy taken from a vhs tape.. + Informações |
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Gale Storm - Teen Age Prayer 2.22 min. | 4.866667 avaliação | 14409 exibições Gale Storm, perhaps best remembered for her television series My Little Margie in the early '50s, didn't have an easy time growing up in Texas. When her luck changed, however, it changed in a big way. Through a series of lucky breaks, she won a movie contract, landed a husband, and started a singing career, in that order. Storm, whose real name is Josephine Owaissa Cottle, was born in 1922 in Bloomington, TX. Her father passed away before her first birthday and left her mother as sole support of five children. Their home lacked modern conveniences like indoor plumbing. They made do with an outhouse and laundered their clothes with homemade soap. By the time Storm entered junior high school in Houston, there still wasn't enough money for extras like girls' clubs, including the Girl Scouts. Storm turned instead to the school's free drama club. In high school, a pair of her teachers encouraged her to participate in a popular contest of the day, Gateway to Hollywood. Held in Hollywood during the late '30s, the competition offered an opportunity for two winners to walk away with a movie contract. Storm was one of those winners and a young man was the other. The two contestants ended up marrying each other, and Storm had her foot in the door at RKO and Universal. She went on to make such films as Between Midnight and Dawn, Woman of the North Country, It Happened on Fifth Avenue, and Foreign Agent, among others. After Storm triumphed in the talent contest and won her trip to .... + Informações |
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Gale Storm - I Get That Feeling 2.37 min. | 4.7826085 avaliação | 7425 exibições Gale Storm, perhaps best remembered for her television series My Little Margie in the early '50s, didn't have an easy time growing up in Texas. When her luck changed, however, it changed in a big way. Through a series of lucky breaks, she won a movie contract, landed a husband, and started a singing career, in that order. Storm, whose real name is Josephine Owaissa Cottle, was born in 1922 in Bloomington, TX. Her father passed away before her first birthday and left her mother as sole support of five children. Their home lacked modern conveniences like indoor plumbing. They made do with an outhouse and laundered their clothes with homemade soap. By the time Storm entered junior high school in Houston, there still wasn't enough money for extras like girls' clubs, including the Girl Scouts. Storm turned instead to the school's free drama club. In high school, a pair of her teachers encouraged her to participate in a popular contest of the day, Gateway to Hollywood. Held in Hollywood during the late '30s, the competition offered an opportunity for two winners to walk away with a movie contract. Storm was one of those winners and a young man was the other. The two contestants ended up marrying each other, and Storm had her foot in the door at RKO and Universal. She went on to make such films as Between Midnight and Dawn, Woman of the North Country, It Happened on Fifth Avenue, and Foreign Agent, among others. After Storm triumphed in the talent contest and won her trip to .... + Informações |
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Lake Superior waves during gale force winds 0.68 min. | 4.821429 avaliação | 62001 exibições At the Marquette Breakwall on Novemeber 6, 2007. + Informações |
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Gale Storm - Archive Interview Part 4 of 7 30.02 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 2485 exibições In her 7-part oral history interview, actress Gale Storm talks about her life and career, focusing on her days as a motion picture actress, and becoming America's sweetheart, playing Margie Albright on the sitcom "My Little Margie" and Susanna Pomeroy on the "The Gale Storm Show". To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com. + Informações |
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Gale Storm At Last 2.05 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 4530 exibições Gale Storm's unreleased recording of "At Last". This is one of dozens of unreleased recordings by Gale. The pictures are of family and fans. The sound is from an acetate courtesy of Gale Storm and Edd Bayes who transferred the sound from Gale's acetate. The movie clip is from "Forever Yours".. + Informações |
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Dark Moon by Gale Storm 2.62 min. | 4.9770117 avaliação | 51360 exibições www.galestorm.tv is Gale Storm's official web site. Also look at this site for a lot of infos on Gale Storm: en.wikipedia.org. + Informações |
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Gale Storm Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep 2.23 min. | 4.7777777 avaliação | 5963 exibições Gale Storm sings "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep" to her daughter, Susie. This is an excerpt from Gale's highly successful television series, "The Gale Storm Show." The song was available on the Hamilton album "I Don't Want to Walk Without You." Hamilton was Dot Records' subsidiary budget label. This album featured nine songs not previously released by Dot Records, plus an alternate take of "Go 'Way from My Window".. + Informações |
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Gale Storm sing I Cried for You 2.82 min. | 4.5555553 avaliação | 4183 exibições Gale Storm sings "I Cried for You" on her television series, The Gale Storm Show. This song is featured on Gale's second album, "Sentimental Me".. + Informações |
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GALE STORM - 'You' - 1957 78rpm 2.18 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 1488 exibições In the US, the 13th single released in two years by Gale, born Josephine Owaissa Cottle. Released a year later in the UK. + Informações |
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Apache Dance - GALE STORM SHOW, 1957 2.98 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 4591 exibições Gale Storm does Apache Dance at a Parisian Boite trying to buy back a painting. Culled from Episode-A TOUCH OF PARIS, 1957. + Informações |
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Gale Storm - Archive Interview Part 7 of 7 30.75 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 2163 exibições In her 7-part oral history interview, actress Gale Storm talks about her life and career, focusing on her days as a motion picture actress, and becoming America's sweetheart, playing Margie Albright on the sitcom "My Little Margie" and Susanna Pomeroy on the "The Gale Storm Show". B-roll. To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com. + Informações |








































