American singer, actress, composer, songwriter, teacher, author and socialite.
Born 19 June 1908 Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Died 12 January 1973 (aged 64) Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
Married stock broker turned singer for an album with her: Bill McAuliffe (1964).
She was educated at the Peabody Demonstration School. She acted in summer stock and sang cornball songs on television, radio and in night clubs, and made a number of recordings. Also, she wrote scripts and musical commercials, and taught dancing.
Fort composed over 400 songs. Joining ASCAP in 1949, her popular-song compositions include "I Didn't Know the Gun Was Loaded", "Save Your Confederate Money, Boys, The South Shall Rise Again", "Protocol", "Put Your Shoes On, Lucy (Don't You Know You're In the City?)", "Pic-a-Nic-In the Park", "Lady Bird", "Cherry Blossom Spring", "The Boardwalk", "Southern Cookin'", "My One Track Heart", "I Love Connecticut", "Tall Tales of Texas", "Ah-Nah-Pahp-Pah-La Day", "Can't Wait", "My Favorite Friend", and "The Written Guarantee".
Owner of the Washington, D.C.-based Gemini (22) record label and its affiliated publishing company, Gemini (22).
Her father was the illustrious artist Cornelius Hankins and her mother was the noted writer/artist Maude McGehee Hankins. At her funeral Senators John L. McClellan and Barry Goldwater were among the pallbearers. Aside from her professional career in music, she also taught at and wrote for the Peabody Demonstration School.
1965
Gemini (22)
LP, Album, Mono
1959
1951
Gemini (22)
10"
1950
London Records
7"
London Records
Shellac, 10"
The United States Air Force Recruiting Service, The United States Air Force
LP, Transcription
1967
Gemini (22)
7", Single
The Tennessee Squire Association
7"
2017
Bear Family Records
20xCD, Comp + Box
2011
Smith & Co
2xCD, Comp
1998
CDS Records Limited
CD, Comp, RM
1987
1984
Kettle Records
LP
1969
Artone
7", Single
1963
1961
Gemini (22)
7", Single
1960
Gemini (22)
7", Single
1960
1958
1957
1956
Gemini (22)
7", Single
1956
Gemini (22)
7", Single
1956
1952
MGM Records
10"
1950
Coral
7", Single
1950
Coral
10", Promo
1950
MGM Records
10"
1950
London Records
7"
1950
Horace Heidt Presents
Shellac, 10", Promo
1950
1950
1949
RCA Victor
Shellac, 10"
1949
Mercury
Shellac, 10"
1949
Decca
Shellac, 10"
1949
Spotlite (2)
Shellac, 10"
1949
RCA Victor
10", Promo
1949
Parlophone
Shellac, 10"
1949
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
1949
Select (20)
10"
1949
Hi-Tone
Shellac, 10"
1949
Select (20)
Shellac, 10"
1949
1949
1949
1949
1949
1949
1949
1948
King Records (3)
Shellac, 10"
1948
Bullet (2)
Shellac, 10"
1947
1947
Decca
Shellac, 10"
London Records
Shellac, 10"
Odeon, Odeon
Shellac, 10"
Decca
Shellac, 10"
Decca
Shellac, 10"
MGM Records
Shellac, 10"
His Master's Voice
Shellac, 10"
MGM Records
10", Album, Mono, Mad
Columbia
Shellac, 10"
Camay Records
LP, Album, Mono
Camay Records
LP, Comp, Mono
Camay Records
LP, Comp
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