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Richard "Red" Skelton (July 18, 1913 – September 17, 1997) was an American comedy entertainer. He was best known for his national radio and television acts between 1937 and 1971, and as host of the television program The Red Skelton Show. He has stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in radio and television, and also appeared in burlesque, vaudeville, films, nightclubs, and casinos, all while he pursued an entirely separate career as an artist. Skelton began developing his comedic and pantomime skills from the age of 10, when he became part of a traveling medicine show. He then spent time on a showboat, worked the burlesque circuit, and then entered into vaudeville in 1934. The "Doughnut Dunkers" pantomime sketch, which he wrote together with his wife, launched a career for him in vaudeville, radio, and films. His radio career began in 1937 with a guest appearance on The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour, which led to his becoming the host of Avalon Time in 1938. He became the host of The Raleigh Cigarette Program in 1941, on which many of his comedy characters were created, and he had a regularly scheduled radio program until 1957. Skelton made his film debut in 1938 alongside Ginger Rogers and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. in Alfred Santell's Having Wonderful Time, and he went on to appear in numerous musical and comedy films throughout the 1940s and early 1950s, with starring roles in Ship Ahoy (1941), I Dood It (1943), Ziegfeld Follies (1946), and The Clown (1953). Skelton was most eager to work in television, even when the medium was in its infancy. The Red Skelton Show made its television premiere on September 30, 1951, on NBC. By 1954, Skelton's program moved to CBS, where it was expanded to one hour and renamed The Red Skelton Hour in 1962. Despite high ratings, the show was cancelled by CBS in 1970, as the network believed that more youth-oriented programs were needed to attract younger viewers and their spending power. Skelton moved his program to NBC, where he completed his last year with a regularly scheduled television show in 1971. He spent his time after that making as many as 125 personal appearances a year and working on his art. Skelton's artwork of clowns remained a hobby until 1964 when his wife Georgia persuaded him to have a showing at the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas while he was performing there. Sales of his originals were successful, and he also sold prints and lithographs of them, earning $2.5 million yearly on lithograph sales. At the time of his death, his art dealer believed that Skelton had earned more money through his paintings than from his television work. Skelton believed that his life's work was to make people laugh; he wanted to be known as a clown because he defined it as being able to do everything. He had a 70-year career as a performer and entertained three generations of Americans. His widow donated many of his personal and professional effects to Vincennes University, including prints of his artwork. They are part of the Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy at Vincennes.
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Those Magnificent MGM Musicals: Rich Young and Pretty/Three Little Word [2013]
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Nevertheless I'm in Love with You [From "Three Little Words"] | 3:19 |
Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Vol. 1: The Sinatra Show: Higher and Higher [2005]
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Poor You | 5:47 |
Du Barry Was A Lady [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [2004]
Song | Duration |
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Friendship, song (from "Du Barry Was a Lady") | 2:57 |
Three Little Words [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] [2004]
Song | Duration |
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My Sunny Tennessee | 0:54 |
Nevertheless, I'm in Love With You | 2:26 |
Young Blue Eyes: Birth of a Crooner [2004]
Song | Duration |
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I'll Take Tallulah [#] | 3:41 |
1951 Celebration [2002]
Song | Duration |
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Nevertheless [Three Little Words] | 3:24 |
Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964 [2002]
Song | Duration |
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Poor You | 5:47 |
Learn to Croon [1999]
Song | Duration |
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I'll Take Tallulah [#] | 3:09 |
Popular Frank Sinatra, Vol. 2 [1999]
Song | Duration |
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I'll Take Tallulah | 3:12 |
Ship Ahoy & Las Vegas Nights [1999]
Song | Duration |
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I'll Take Tallulah | 4:51 |
Poor You | 5:34 |
Frank Sinatra & the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra [1998]
Song | Duration |
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I'll Take Tallulah | 3:12 |
Fred Astaire at MGM [1997]
Song | Duration |
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Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You) | 2:24 |
Steppin' Out: Astaire at MGM [1993]
Song | Duration |
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Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You) | 3:28 |
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