Mae West
Buxom actress Mae West employed clever double-entendres throughout the course of her long career on stage and screen. More than once she managed to squeeze something suggestive past the eagle eyes and ears of her rigid censors, and her public came to adore her for it. In fact she boasted of the feat, saying, "I believe in censorship. I made a fortune out of it." Similarly, the titles of West's recordings veered toward the suggestive and risqué. The Rosetta Records release Mae West Sings Sultry Songs includes such numbers as "A Guy That Takes His Time," "Easy Rider," and "Pardon Me for Loving and Running." The compilation I'm No Angel from Jasmine Records, which was named for one of her early films, features the title song and "I Want You, I Need You." The Fabulous Mae West from MCA Records offers "I'm in the Mood for Love" and "All of Me." The Mind's Eye issued a cassette featuring such classic West numbers as "Come Up and See Me Sometime," as well as "Slow Down."
The actress was born Mary Jane West in Brooklyn, NY, in 1893, although some sources say she was born a year earlier. By the age of five she was working the boards in vaudeville. By her early teens her performances had earned her the moniker of "Baby Vamp." She eventually landed on Broadway in Diamond Lil, but not before offending the moral code of the 1920s and earning a short stop in jail for one of the plays she had written, which she titled Sex.
Her fortunes turned around when she went to Hollywood. Outrageous remarks packed with sexual innuendo brought fame and adulation to the five-foot blonde actress with an exaggerated hourglass figure, as well as an Oscar nomination in 1933 for She Done Him Wrong, her second movie. Evidently another of West's oft-quoted remarks was accurate. She said, "When I'm good, I'm very good, but when I'm bad I'm better." A look at her salary during the early Hollywood years backs up this claim. In 1932, in the midst of the Depression, she was paid $50,000 to make one film. In 1959 the actress published Goodness Had Nothing to Do with It, her autobiography. She remained active almost until the end, making her final film, Sextette, just two years prior to her passing. She died in Los Angeles, CA, in 1980, after experiencing a number of strokes. During her life she claimed that she had never taken a husband, and she is given credit for saying, "Marriage is a great institution, but I'm not ready for an institution." However, records indicate that she married a man named Frank Wallace.
Recordings are available of West's radio and television appearances. Mark 56 Records offers recordings of the actress on a 1937 radio broadcast with Edgar Bergen and his puppet, Charlie McCarthy. Other broadcasts include a take from her guest appearance in the '30s on The Rudy Vallee Show and two of her Christmas broadcasts from the early '70s for The American Forces Radio Service. Recordings of her television work span the 1940s to the 1960s and include guest appearances on shows hosted by Perry Como, Red Skelton, and Dean Martin.
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Way Out West
Jazzgesang - Erschienen bei Master Classics Records am 01.07.2009
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Christmas Classics
Weihnachtsmusik - Erschienen bei Master Classics Records am 01.07.2009
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Reminiscing in tempo
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, Louis Bacon, Ivie Anderson, Mae West, Duke Ellington Sextet, Duke Ellington
Klassik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 26.12.1991
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BD Music Presents Mae West
Jazzgesang - Erschienen bei BDMUSIC am 25.06.2007
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The Very Best Of
Jazzgesang - Erschienen bei Master Classics Records am 01.07.2009
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Great Balls of Fire
Jazzgesang - Erschienen bei Vintage Masters Inc. am 01.02.2012
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The Queen Of Sex Sings Sultry Songs! (Remastered)
Original Soundtrack - Erschienen bei RevOla am 30.07.2021
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I'm No Angel
Pop - Erschienen bei Rainbow Media OMP am 11.05.2009
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Alone With The Moon
Pop - Erschienen bei Reminisce Music am 29.05.2023
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The Fabulous Mae West And Other Wonderful Girls
Vokalmusik (weltlich und geistlich) - Erschienen bei Sepia am 04.07.2006
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You Turn Me On - Mae West
Pop - Erschienen bei ISIS am 05.09.2022
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His Only Recording
Hörbücher - Erschienen bei Tin Toy am 31.01.2014
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Woman in Blues - Mae West
Blues - Erschienen bei ISIS am 05.09.2022
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Golden Selection (Remastered)
Jazz - Erschienen bei Master Tape Records am 03.10.2020
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The Ultimate Collection
Jazzgesang - Erschienen bei Master Classics Records am 01.09.2009
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The Fabulous Mae West
Ragtime - Erschienen bei Poppydisc am 01.01.1955
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Wild Christmas! (Remastered)
Verschiedenes - Erschienen bei RevOla am 20.02.2020
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I'm No Angel
Jazz - Erschienen bei Jasmine Records am 11.05.2009
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Wild Christmas
Musical - Erschienen bei Christmas Album am 30.11.2018
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