Kitty Kallen (born Katherine Kalinsky; May 25, 1921 – January 7, 2016) was … Read Full Bio ↴Kitty Kallen (born Katherine Kalinsky; May 25, 1921 – January 7, 2016) was an American popular singer whose career spanned from the 1930s to the 1960s—to include the Swing era of the Big Band years, the post-WWII pop scene and the early years of rock 'n roll.
She is best known for her 1954 solo recording '"Little Things Mean a Lot" — a song that stayed at the U.S. number one spot for nine consecutive weeks, charted in the U.S. for almost seven months, hit #1 on the UK singles chart, and sold more than two million copies. AllMusic called the recording a "monster hit", music historian Jonny Whiteside said the song "ably characterizes Kallen’s impressive, and graceful, transition from classic big band swing to modern post-war pop".
Voted "most popular female singer" in 1954 in both Billboard and Variety polls, Kallen lost her voice at the Palladium in 1955 at the top of her career and left singing for four years, suffering paralyzed vocal cords. After testing her voice under a pseudonym in small town venues, she ultimately returned and went on to achieve 13 top-ten career hits.
Kallen performed at numerous prominent live venues including Manhattan's Copacabana, Morris Levy's Versailles, the Capitol Theater, the Maisonette Room at the St. Regis, the Cafe Rouge at the Hotel Pennsylvania and the Plaza Hotel's Persian Room. As well, she starred on Broadway in Finian's Rainbow; in the 1955 film The Second Greatest Sex and on numerous television shows including The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, The Big Beat with singer-host Richard Hayes, American Bandstand, and Fred Allen's Judge for Yourself. In 1951, Kallen appeared with Buster Crabbe as the Queen and King of Winter at the Lake Placid resort.
During the height of her popularity, three imposters billed themselves as "Kitty Kallen". When one of them — Genevieve Agostinello — died in 1978, it was incorrectly reported that Kallen herself had died. On February 8, 1960, Kallen received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (located on the north side of Hollywood Boulevard at #7021), and in 2009 she was inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame.
Some sources give Kallen's birth name as Katherine Kalinsky, but according to records cited by her son, the name was Katie Kallen. She was born May 25, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one of seven children, to Russian Jewish immigrants Samuel and Rose Kalinsky (later Kallen). As a child, she won an amateur contest by imitating popular singers. When she returned home with her prize, a camera, her father did not believe her, and punished her for stealing the camera. Only when neighbors subsequently visited to congratulate her, did Kallen's father realize she had actually won it.
While performing with Jack Teagarden's band, she married Clint Garvin, the band's clarinet player. When Teagarden fired Garvin, Kallen left as well, later annulling the marriage. In 1948, Kallen married Bernard "Budd" Granoff, a publicist, agent, and television producer. He later became a pioneering television syndicator. The couple, married for over forty-five years until Granoff's death in 1996, had a son, Jonathan Granoff, President of the Global Security Institute and Adjunct Professor of International Law at Widener University School of Law.
In 1977, Kallen sued her dermatologist, Norman Orentreich, after he prescribed an estrogen drug, Premarin, for her small facial wrinkles. She subsequently suffered blood clots in her lungs, caused directly by the drug, and won $300,000 by the court's decision.
In 2008, Kallen joined artists Patti Page, Tony Martin, Dick Hyman, Richard Hayman and the estates of Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Sarah Vaughan, Woody Herman, Les Brown, the Mills Brothers, Jerry Murad, Frankie Laine, and the gospel singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe in a suit against the world's then largest music label, Universal Music Group, alleging the company had cheated them on royalties.
Kallen died on January 7, 2016 at her home in Cuernavaca, Mexico at the age of 94.
As a young girl Kallen sang on The Children's Hour, a radio program sponsored by Horn & Hardart, an automat chain. As a pre-teen, Kallen had a radio program on Philadelphia's WCAU, and sang with the big bands of Jan Savitt in 1936, Artie Shaw in 1938, and Jack Teagarden in 1940.
Shortly before her 21st birthday, on May 5, 1942, she sang the vocals for "Moonlight Becomes You" with Bobby Sherwood and His Orchestra at the second every session for what was then still called Liberty Records but would soon be renamed Capitol Records. It was her only session for the label.
Just 21, she joined the Jimmy Dorsey band, replacing Helen O'Connell. In every theater of World War II, a favorite of American servicemen, "They're Either Too Young or Too Old". In 1944, Kallen performed the vocals for Dorsey's number-one hit "Besame Mucho". Most of her singing assignments were in duets with Bob Eberly, and when Eberly left to go into the service toward the end of 1943, she joined Harry James' band.
Between January and November 1945, Kitty Kallen had two songs recorded with the Harry James Orchestra in the top twenty, six in the top ten, and two at the #1 spot—"I'm Beginning to See the Light" and "It's Been a Long, Long Time", which remains deeply associated with the end of World War II and the returning troops.
With the 1954 hit "Little Things Mean a Lot", Kallen was voted most popular female singer in Billboard and Variety polls. She followed up this song with "Chapel in the Moonlight", another million selling record, and a version of "True Love" for Decca. In 1959, she recorded "If I Give My Heart to You" for Columbia Records, and in 1963, she recorded a top-selling version of "My Coloring Book" for RCA. Her final album was Quiet Nights, a bossa nova–flavored release for 20th Century Fox Records. Subsequently, Kallen retired due to a lung ailment.
A compilation of her hits on various labels remains available on the Sony CD set The Kitty Kallen Story.
She is best known for her 1954 solo recording '"Little Things Mean a Lot" — a song that stayed at the U.S. number one spot for nine consecutive weeks, charted in the U.S. for almost seven months, hit #1 on the UK singles chart, and sold more than two million copies. AllMusic called the recording a "monster hit", music historian Jonny Whiteside said the song "ably characterizes Kallen’s impressive, and graceful, transition from classic big band swing to modern post-war pop".
Voted "most popular female singer" in 1954 in both Billboard and Variety polls, Kallen lost her voice at the Palladium in 1955 at the top of her career and left singing for four years, suffering paralyzed vocal cords. After testing her voice under a pseudonym in small town venues, she ultimately returned and went on to achieve 13 top-ten career hits.
Kallen performed at numerous prominent live venues including Manhattan's Copacabana, Morris Levy's Versailles, the Capitol Theater, the Maisonette Room at the St. Regis, the Cafe Rouge at the Hotel Pennsylvania and the Plaza Hotel's Persian Room. As well, she starred on Broadway in Finian's Rainbow; in the 1955 film The Second Greatest Sex and on numerous television shows including The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, The Big Beat with singer-host Richard Hayes, American Bandstand, and Fred Allen's Judge for Yourself. In 1951, Kallen appeared with Buster Crabbe as the Queen and King of Winter at the Lake Placid resort.
During the height of her popularity, three imposters billed themselves as "Kitty Kallen". When one of them — Genevieve Agostinello — died in 1978, it was incorrectly reported that Kallen herself had died. On February 8, 1960, Kallen received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (located on the north side of Hollywood Boulevard at #7021), and in 2009 she was inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame.
Some sources give Kallen's birth name as Katherine Kalinsky, but according to records cited by her son, the name was Katie Kallen. She was born May 25, 1921, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, one of seven children, to Russian Jewish immigrants Samuel and Rose Kalinsky (later Kallen). As a child, she won an amateur contest by imitating popular singers. When she returned home with her prize, a camera, her father did not believe her, and punished her for stealing the camera. Only when neighbors subsequently visited to congratulate her, did Kallen's father realize she had actually won it.
While performing with Jack Teagarden's band, she married Clint Garvin, the band's clarinet player. When Teagarden fired Garvin, Kallen left as well, later annulling the marriage. In 1948, Kallen married Bernard "Budd" Granoff, a publicist, agent, and television producer. He later became a pioneering television syndicator. The couple, married for over forty-five years until Granoff's death in 1996, had a son, Jonathan Granoff, President of the Global Security Institute and Adjunct Professor of International Law at Widener University School of Law.
In 1977, Kallen sued her dermatologist, Norman Orentreich, after he prescribed an estrogen drug, Premarin, for her small facial wrinkles. She subsequently suffered blood clots in her lungs, caused directly by the drug, and won $300,000 by the court's decision.
In 2008, Kallen joined artists Patti Page, Tony Martin, Dick Hyman, Richard Hayman and the estates of Count Basie, Benny Goodman, Sarah Vaughan, Woody Herman, Les Brown, the Mills Brothers, Jerry Murad, Frankie Laine, and the gospel singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe in a suit against the world's then largest music label, Universal Music Group, alleging the company had cheated them on royalties.
Kallen died on January 7, 2016 at her home in Cuernavaca, Mexico at the age of 94.
As a young girl Kallen sang on The Children's Hour, a radio program sponsored by Horn & Hardart, an automat chain. As a pre-teen, Kallen had a radio program on Philadelphia's WCAU, and sang with the big bands of Jan Savitt in 1936, Artie Shaw in 1938, and Jack Teagarden in 1940.
Shortly before her 21st birthday, on May 5, 1942, she sang the vocals for "Moonlight Becomes You" with Bobby Sherwood and His Orchestra at the second every session for what was then still called Liberty Records but would soon be renamed Capitol Records. It was her only session for the label.
Just 21, she joined the Jimmy Dorsey band, replacing Helen O'Connell. In every theater of World War II, a favorite of American servicemen, "They're Either Too Young or Too Old". In 1944, Kallen performed the vocals for Dorsey's number-one hit "Besame Mucho". Most of her singing assignments were in duets with Bob Eberly, and when Eberly left to go into the service toward the end of 1943, she joined Harry James' band.
Between January and November 1945, Kitty Kallen had two songs recorded with the Harry James Orchestra in the top twenty, six in the top ten, and two at the #1 spot—"I'm Beginning to See the Light" and "It's Been a Long, Long Time", which remains deeply associated with the end of World War II and the returning troops.
With the 1954 hit "Little Things Mean a Lot", Kallen was voted most popular female singer in Billboard and Variety polls. She followed up this song with "Chapel in the Moonlight", another million selling record, and a version of "True Love" for Decca. In 1959, she recorded "If I Give My Heart to You" for Columbia Records, and in 1963, she recorded a top-selling version of "My Coloring Book" for RCA. Her final album was Quiet Nights, a bossa nova–flavored release for 20th Century Fox Records. Subsequently, Kallen retired due to a lung ailment.
A compilation of her hits on various labels remains available on the Sony CD set The Kitty Kallen Story.
I'll Walk Alone
Kitty Kallen Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'I'll Walk Alone' by these artists:
Alfred Hitchcock; Jeff Alexander I'll walk with god From this day on His helping hand…
Ambrose & His Orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Art Kassel And His Kassels-In-The-Air Am I just fooling myself That I could live without you Emoti…
Bing Crosby I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
CORNELL DON I'll walk alone Because to tell you the truth I'll be lone…
Dinah Shore I'll walk alone Because tell you the truth, I'll be lonely I…
Dinah Shore (Holiday) I'll walk alone because, to tell you the truth, I'll…
Dinah Shore I'll walk alone Because tell you the truth, I'll be lonely I…
Don Cornell I'll walk alone Because to tell you the truth I'll be lonely…
Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth I'll be…
Engelbert Humperdinck All our friends keep knocking at the door They've asked me…
Eve Boswell I′ll walk alone because to tell you the truth, I'll…
Ferlin Husky I'll sail my ship alone with all the dreams I…
Frank Sinatra I'll walk alone because to tell you the truth I'll…
Fred Astaire I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
G.I. Jukebox You cursed my dreams Now I can't let go I…
Geraldo and His Orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians & Kenny Gardner All our friends keep knocking at the door They've asked me…
Harry James & His Orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Husky Ferlin I'll sail my ship alone with all the dreams I…
Jan Garber And His Orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
June & The Exit Wounds Screaming, yet no one seems to hear me Now that the…
Kitty Kallen & Harry James and His Orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Louis Armstrong I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth I'll be…
Louis Armstrong Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Marty Robbins We're traveling down two different roads In worlds so far…
Mary Martin I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Nancy Wilson I'll walk alone Because to tell you the truth I'm being lone…
Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Pat Boone I'll walk alone because to tell you the truth I'll…
paul weston and his orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Radakka ""Changes in the wind Alone once more It's not the…
Ray Anthony All our friends keep knocking at the door They've asked me…
Ray Anthony & His Orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Ray Conniff When you walk through a storm Hold your chin up high And…
Ray Conniff & his Orchestra & Chorus I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Rick Nelson I walk alone Because to tell you the truth I'll be lonely I…
Ricky Nelson I walk alone Because to tell you the truth I'll be lonely …
Russ Williams & His Orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Sammy Cahn I'll walk alone because, to tell you the truth, I'll…
Sammy Kaye & His Orchestra I'll walk alone A lovely girl to sing a lovely song Here…
Styne/Cahn I'll walk alone because, to tell you the truth, I'll…
Terry Harrington his Clarinet and Orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
The Chantels I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
The Pills Islands of fear raced through my mind When I stumbled in…
Tommy Dorsey I'll walk alone because to tell you the truth I'll…
Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra I'll walk alone But to tell you the truth, I'll be…
Willie Nelson I'll walk alone Where once we wandered It seems so…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Kitty Kallen:
Aba Daba Honeymoon "Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab" Said the Chimpie to…
Are You Looking for a Sweetheart Are you looking for a sweetheart For the chance to Give…
Because You re Mine Because you're mine the brightest star I see looks down My…
Bésame Mucho Bésame, bésame mucho Each time I cling to your kiss, I…
But Beautiful Love is funny or it's sad, Or it's quiet or…
East Of The Sun East of the sun and west of the moon We'll build…
Go On With The Wedding With Georgie Shaw [Chorus:] Go on with the wedding Don't bo…
Honestly I Love You Darling I adore you! Honestly I love you, I love you with…
How Are Things in Glocca Mora I hear a bird, Londonderry bird, It well may be he's…
I Don't Care Who Knows It I don′t care who knows it, I'm in love with you! I…
I Ll Buy That Dream Imagine me with my head on your shoulder And you with…
I m Beginning To See The Light I never cared much for moonlit skies I never wink back…
I Wish I Knew I wish I knew someone like you could love me I…
I''ll Buy That Dream Imagine me with my head on your shoulder And you with…
I'm Beginning To See The Light I never cared much for moonlit skies I never wink back…
If I Give My Heart To You If I give my heart to you, will you handle…
In the Chapel In the Moonlight How I'd love to hear the organ In the chapel in…
It s Been A Long Long Time Kiss me once, then kiss me twice Then kiss me once…
It's Been a Long Long Time Never thought that you would be Standing here so close…
It's Been a Long, Long Time Kiss me once, then kiss me twice Then kiss me once…
It's Been So Long 'Cause it's been so long Since I held you tight When we…
it’s been a long long time Kiss me once, then kiss me twice Then kiss me once…
It’s Been A Long Long Time Never thought that you would be standing here so close…
Little Thigns Mean A Lot Blow me a kiss from across the room Say I look…
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunda…
Moonlight Becomes You Moonlight becomes you, it goes with your hair You certainly …
My Coloring Book For those who fancy coloring book As certain people do He's …
Never in a Million Years This is the only life for me - yeah Surround myself…
Raining In My Heart You are always in my heart Even though you′re far away I…
Star Eyes Star Eyes, That to me is what your eyes are, Soft…
Sweet Kentucky Rose Sweet Kentucky Rose You're always in his heart He dreams abo…
That Old Feeling [Verse]: Last night I started out happy, Last night my heart…
The Aba Daba Honeymoon "Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab" Said the Chimpie to…
They're Either Too Young Or To Old You marched away and left this town As empty as can…
They're Either Too Young or Too Old You marched away and left this town As empty as can…
They're Either Too Young Or Too Old {with Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra} You marched away and left this town As empty as can…
When Did You Leave Heaven I used to dream about angels But then I never…
When They Ask About You When I go for a walk And meet old friends…
When They Ask About You When I go for a walk And meet old friends…
Where or When It seems we stood and talked like this before We looked…
Wishing Wishing will make it so Just keep on wishing and care…
You Are My Sunshine You are my sunshine, my only sunshine You make me happy…
You You Darlin' Because you're mine the brightest star I see looks down My…
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nipstertunes
So glad you liked it, Heather! I love the song too and her voice and style are wonderful, I think. Thank you so much for watching and commenting....and I hope you are having a wonderful week as well. Take care, my friend. Jim
LoveTheOConnor
Absolutely gorgeous, Jim! This is one of my all-time favorite songs, and Ms. Kallen's version is fabulous. Love all your beautiful pictures that fit the song so perfectly. Thanks so much for sharing, and brightening my day. Hope your week is going wonderfully, my friend :))
ANOTHAI HONGSITTEE
BEAUTIFUL VERSION.GOOD FEELING.LOVE THIS SONG.
nipstertunes
I'm so happy you liked it. She is a wonderful songstress, I think. Thank you so much for listening and for leaving such a nice comment.
Jim
Gio Dim
Beautifull voice,brings memories and nostalgia.Perfect choise.
Dillinger Boyd
That gentle piano in the background😍
Gerry Mccartney
Fabulous song and fabulous singer.
On Ikn
That painting is wonderful. Any idea on the artist. Such a beautiful song, thank you. Jon
imonthebox1
This song had music by British born Jule Styne, with words by American composer / lyricist Frank Loesser. The story is that while Jule Styne was playing his new composition, Frank Loesser was pacing the floor with a pencil and paper in his hand writing these words. As he was writing he told Jule Styne, this song is going to win the Academy Award, and it did!
Liz Doyle
🎵🎵🎵🎵LOVELY SONG FROM A LADY WHO COULD SING BEAUTIFUL VOICE
OF KITTY KALLEN 😊😊😊😊😊
LIZ N PAT OCTOBER 2016 😄😄😄😄