Grace Miriam Kerns (August 27, 1879 – September 10, 1936) was an American lyric soprano, called the "Nightingale of the Trenches" for her popularity during World War I. She made over a hundred recordings during the 1910s. == Early life == Kerns was born in Norfolk, Virginia, and lived in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, a daughter in the large family of Andrew Jackson Kerns and Catharine Marinda Clark Kerns. Her father was a saw manufacturer. She studied voice with Emma Cecilia Thursby.... [more on Wikipedia]
Top songs: #1: Sweethearts - #2: Poor Butterfly - #3: The Song of Songs - #4: My Beautiful Lady| Date | Title | Points | Charts Peaks | Links | Comment | |||
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| 1. | 1911-1917 | 754 | MP3 | |||||
| 1. | 11/1911 | 162 | US 9 | MP3 | [Columbia 2613] written by Ivan Caryll & C. M. S. McLellan | |||
| 2. | 10/1913 | 215 | US 6 | MP3 | [Columbia 1359] written by Robert B. Smith & Victor Herbert | |||
| 3. | 04/1915 | 187 | US 8 | MP3 | [Columbia 5625] written by Moya & Clarence Lucas | |||
| 4. | 03/1917 | 190 | US 7 | MP3 | [Columbia 2167] written by Raymond Hubbell & John L. Golden | |||
Charles Harrison & Grace Kerns • Grace Kerns and John Barnes Wells • Grace Kerns and Reed Miller
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