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Russ Columbo

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Ruggiero Eugenio di Rodolpho Colombo (January 14, 1908–September 2, 1934), better known by the name Russ Columbo, was an American singer, violinist and actor, most famous for his signature tune, "You Call It Madness, But I Call It Love," and the legend surrounding his early death. Columbo was born in Camden, New Jersey, United States the twelfth child of Italian immigrant parents. He started playing the violin while still very young, and debuted professionally at the age of 13. He left high school at 17 to travel with various bands around the country. He sang and played violin in numerous nightclubs. By 1928, at the age of 20, Columbo began to participate in motion pictures. In several of his early films, his voice and violin were overdubbed to create the illusion that various popular entertainers were musical. Eventually, he did obtain some feature work in front of the camera, but he slowed down his activities in cinema to pursue other interests. Columbo tried to run a nightclub for a while, but the venture was unsuccessful. In 1931, he traveled to New York with his manager, songwriter Con Conrad. Conrad secured a late-night radio slot with NBC. This led to numerous engagements, a recording contract with RCA Victor records, and tremendous popularity with legions of mostly female fans. The type of singing that was popularized by the likes of Columbo, Rudy Vallee, and Bing Crosby is called crooning. Columbo disliked the label, but it caught on with the general public. It ga

top songs

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Guilty

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Save the Last Dance for Me

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Prisoner of Love

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Time on My Hands

3,594
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The House Is Haunted

3,107
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Auf Wiedersehn My Dear

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Paradise

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When You're in Love

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Living in Dreams

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Too Beautiful for Words

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Save the Last Dance for Me

Save the Last Dance for Me

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Amélie

The Best of the Radio Broadcasts 1933-1934

The Best of the Radio Broadcasts 1933-1934

Great Love Songs Of The 30S

Great Love Songs Of The 30S

Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain

Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain

Vocal Legend (1928-1934)

Vocal Legend (1928-1934)

Prisoner of Love

Prisoner of Love

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Crooners Of The '20s & '30s

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Top Hits Of The 1930s

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The Hits

Street of Dreams

Street of Dreams

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Ritzy: Popular Music of the 1930s

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