Ruth Etting - Mean to Me download song

  • Artist: Ruth Etting
  • Song: Mean to Me
  • Genre: Pop
  • Length: 03:25
  • Size: 6.4MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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Comments

fintan Duff

2020-11-03 03:47:20 | Profile
The Annette Hanshaw version is 7 times better. Ruth Etting was a no talent who sold sex appeal to put a song over. She also slept her way to fame bankrolled by her gangster boyfriend. This is an example of the more things change the more they stay the same.

gazzie68

2020-07-17 11:58:48 | Profile
This sound is so calming when one has turmoil always love her voice...THANKS!!!

Elvin Rzazade

2020-04-09 07:37:42 | Profile
Annette is way better sorry Ruth

lobito mtz :3

2019-06-29 22:27:40 | Profile
Super excellent with very good interesting photo

My_Sideproject

2019-06-05 23:33:57 | Profile
She sings with such emotion. Lovely!

Alek Ford

2019-05-13 00:36:43 | Profile
In early 1955, I bought a record in a junk shop for a dime." Mean to Me" and" Button Up Your Overcoat" by Ruth Etting--and I have been listening to her ever since.

PATRIZIA AMICO

2019-05-04 14:43:20 | Profile
It was written in 1929, music by Fred Ahlert, lyrics by Roy Turk. I think but am not sure it was written for the movie "Simple Simon". However Annette Hanshaw also sang it superbly.

Anatoliy Talissmen

2019-05-03 09:16:26 | Profile
I wanna go back to the 20s amd visit her show