The movie, Skirts Ahoy! was actually released in 1952. The soundtrack has 12 songs and the music was written by Harry Warren. The lyrics for most of the songs were written by Ralph Blane.
July 9, 1953
HOY HOY was composed by Little Johnny Jones, a Chicago jazz pianist, and recorded on November 9, 1953. Below are links to a short Jones bio and the original, first, 1953 recording.
'Santa Baby' was originally by Eartha Kitt with Henri Rene and his orchestra in 1953.
Jimmy Dean had his first hit, called "Bummin' Around", in 1953 on the 4 Star label which he'd signed with Columbia Records in 1957. He had several small pop hits, such as "Little Sandy Sleighfoot" (a Christmas song) and "Sing Along" which later used as the theme for a TV show called "Sing Along With Mitch".
No. Here is the family history. No relation.Seeger familyCharles Seeger (1886 - 1979), American musicologist, composer, and teacher;(i) Constance Edson Seeger, violinist; first wife of Charles; 3 children ::* Charles Seeger III, (1912-2002) astronomer John Seeger, (b. 1914), high school principal and co-founder of Camp Killooleet, a summer camp in VermontPete Seeger (b. 1919), one of the pre-eminent American folk and protest singers of the 20th century:::* Mika Seeger American ceramic artist; daughter of Pete ::::* Tao Rodríguez-Seeger (b. 1972), a contemporary American folk musician; son of Mika (ii) Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901 - 1953), a modernist composer and an American Folk Music specialist; second wife of Charles; 4 children ::* Mike Seeger (b. 1933), American folk musician and folklorist Peggy Seeger (b. 1935), American folk singer; wife of English folk singer Ewan MacColl and stepmother of singer Kirsty MacCollBarbara Seeger, appeared on Animal Songs for Children (1992) with Mike Seeger and othersPenny Seeger, married John CohenAlan Seeger (1888 - 1916), American poet; brother of CharlesElizabeth Seeger (1889 - 1973), teacher at Dalton School and author; sister of Charles and Alan
There are several CD's from Calamity Jane with Doris Day. Some are the reissue of the original 1953 Columbia Records issue, and some more recent ones are direct soundtracks from the movie.
From Here to Eternity won the Oscar for Sound in 1953.
Magic Movie Moments - 1953 was released on: USA: 26 December 1953
"Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1953)
The cast of Magic Movie Moments - 1953 includes: Dwight Weist as Narrator
Johnny Jupiter - 1953 How to Become a Movie Star 2-7 was released on: USA: 17 October 1953
Chris David - sound engineer - was born on 1953-06-14.
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse - 1953 The Sound of Silence 1-30 was released on: USA: 23 April 1954
Tony Curtis
The movie is House of Wax (1953).
"Scared Stiff" (1953).
Topper - 1953 Topper Makes a Movie 2-24 was released on: USA: 18 March 1955