Jane Froman was an American actress and singer. Froman began a career with classical voice training at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. A national network debut occurred on NBC in July 1931 and Froman joined the Ziegfeld Follies in 1934, becoming the top-polling female singer. Froman released the album Souvenir Album (1952), followed by With a Song in My Heart (1952), which became the Number 1 best-selling album that year. Froman performed despite severe injuries from a 1943 plane crash. The song “I Believe” (1953) earned Froman a gold record. Froman's life story was depicted in the film With a Song in My Heart (1952). Froman died on April 22, 1980.
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Snowlight Serenade: Jane Froman Vintage Hollywood Romance
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Gems from Gershwin
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| Get Happy |
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The Capitol Years
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| Jane Froman - I Believe |
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With A Song In My Heart
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Songs At Sunset
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Faith
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With A Song In My Heart (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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| Gems from Gershwin |
| American Big Band Jazz 1926-1941 |
| Vintage Hollywood Classics |
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Music de Film - Golden Collection, Vol. 5
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| Golden Broadway, Vol. 2 |
| Songs They Sang in the 1930s, Vol. 9 |