Tribute to Dorothy Collins

The Unofficial website paying tribute to Dorothy Collins

Internet Movie Data Base

The Internet International Data Base lists many of the television and other media shows in which Dorothy Collins appeared.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0172281/

 

 

Related Links

Listed below are links to other websites on the Internet which contain information on Dorothy Collins.  Most of the links will take you directly to the website by simply clicking on the website address.  Other links will need to be copied and pasted into your browser.  The You Tube website contains hundreds of videos and sound recordings of Dorothy’s works on Your Hit Parade, other television shows, records and compact disks.  Enjoy.

Dorothy Collins webpage on Raymond Scott Website

The Raymond Scott  website is dedicated to his many accomplishments in the music field.  He was married to Dorothy Collins from 1952-1965.  This website dedicates a page to Dorothy Collins.                          http://raymondscott.com/DC/##

You Tube:  Over The Rainbow

A rare recording of Dorothy singing  Judy Garland’s signature song from “The Wizard of Oz”.  Dorothy played this part in summer stock at the St. Louis Municipal Opera.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nux_NYDjNXO

Sings My Boy Flat-Top

Dorothy signed with Coral records in 1955 and her first record My Boy Flat-Top charted #16 on Billboard’s Top 100.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv5_Zr1RVi8

Sings Jump Back Honey with Snooky Lanson (co-star on Your Hit Parade). From 1952.

Dorothy often teamed with Snooky Lanson  singing songs on Your Hit Parade.  Here she teams with Snooky on the Decca label.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mzXplloJLw

 

 

Sings Losing My Mind on the David Frost television variety show.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU9CE6N_Dck

Sings a variety of 50’s Hit  

ABC television did a reunion show in 1975 of the Your Hit Parade show.  Dorothy is interviewed by host Richard Dawson and sings a melody of hits from the weekly show.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OTgvDyKvx50

Sings Mountain High Valley Low

In 1954 Dorothy and her husband Raymond Scott formed their own record company named Audivox.  It was a short-lived venture as they were sued by the electronics company Audiovox and lost the lawsuit.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lglwmtz_XHg

Website Designed by Dorothy’s Three Daughters

Dorothy’s three daughters created and launched a website dedicated to their mother’s memory.  Website was made active on February 14, 2010.

http://rememberingdorothy collins.com##

 

Sings The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane

One of the more popular videos on You Tube of Dorothy singing a hit on the popular television show Your Hit Parade

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMPORiBQ_SU