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Paperback Girl Singer: An Autobiography Book

ISBN: 0767905555

ISBN13: 9780767905558

Girl Singer: An Autobiography

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In Girl Singer , Rosemary Clooney, with the warmth and humor that distinguishes her singing, describes her transformation from a schoolgirl in kneesocks to one of the most beloved singers of the twentieth century. Rosemary Clooney made her first public appearance at the age of three, on the stage of the Russell Theater in her tiny hometown of Maysville, Kentucky. She has been singing ever since: on the local radio; with Tony Pastor's orchestra; in...

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Yes I loved it...noticed the most recent review was 18 years old...I just finished the book and coul

Girl Singer

The most amazing thing about this book is its utterly non-judgmental tone---one feels that Ms. Clooney is truly at peace with the events and people in her past, and delighted to be in the present. Though it's obvious that her biological parents neglected her and her siblings (and her half-siblings as well), her life nevertheless unfolds as an engrossing story, peopled sometimes with family and friends who were perhaps not without their faults, but were utterly human. I must admit I did not always agree with her viewpoint; I would have preferred that she refrain from commenting on how her children felt about her apparently drug-related psychosis and its fallout,rather than stating that it didn't affect most of them very much. This, for me, was the one tear in the fabric of the book's complete credibility; it's not that I want to know about this, I just don't believe it could be true of any child. But the rest of it, particularly the childhood vignettes involving her, her sister Betty, and her brother Nicky, were compelling in their drama, tenderness, and especially their humor. I couldn't stop giggling at the pictures some of them presented. The whole book was a series of colorful mind-pictures, making the photographs almost unnecessary. And the details concerning the history of pop music in her time were woven in seamlessly, providing interesting tidbits without derailing the book's purpose.I've been a fan since childhood, but I think even non-fans would like this book for its candor, humor, and sense of the strength ( and challenges) a family can give.

What a Goddess She Is!

Rosemary Clooney was brave to write such a wonderful book. I appreciate her frankness and her ability to share her most intimate feelings, even though it's really none of our business. And she is so forthcoming in revealing her own errors in judgement. I cried, as I didn't want the book to end, just as I never want her to leave us. Her book is a treasure for which I learn how to live my own life. What an example of recovery and how to travel the road toward peace. Don't walk, but RUN and get this book!

The High Notes...the Low Notes... and Everything In Between

In her closing night performance last October ('99) at the Regency Hotel in NY, Ms. Clooney offered that "Girl Singer" was written in a more disclosive voice than her earlier autobiography. She went on to admit that she could take that liberty since most of the folks she's writing about are no longer around to protest! The audience roared!Reading the well-crafted "Girl Singer" does not, however, leave you with the feeling that you are an after-the-fact voyeur to her well publicized tribulations of the past. While her frankness about personal and professional relationships is stunning, it is done with a complete lack of bitterness and histrionics. You are left convinced that difficult times aside, Ms. Clooney life has always centered around love of her family and her music. Her honest self-criticism is admirable. "Girl Singer" will leave you with the feeling that you just spend hours reading a diary you discovered by chance on a lonely bench in Central Park. You begin, not sure whether you should intrude so boldly upon someone's privacy but quickly find that you cannot put it down... all the time afraid it's owner might return looking for it and admonish you for being so nosy.Go ahead... read it. She left it there for you.

I love this woman ,her book ,and her music!

I've always been crazy about Rosemary Clooney! I have all her albums and CD's---she deserves a long overdue Grammy or two! Her book written with Joan Barthel is wonderful--funny, engrossing and like her extraordinary singing--addictive! Highly recommended!

Illuminating history of a star's life and times

This book delights on many levels! It's a must-read for any Clooney fan, full of rich detail and honest reflections on her life, both personal and musical. But it also works as an illuminating history of the eras in which she lived, from big band to the golden age of Hollywood to the rise of rock and roll to the resurgence of swing. Most of all, the voice her audiences love comes through loud and clear.
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