Southern belle Rosemary Clooney started her musical career as a jazz and big
band singer and then shot to fame after she co-starred alongside Bing Crosby in
the 1954 film 'White Christmas'. Her first big hit 'Come On-a My House' was
allegedly hated by Clooney but Columbia, her record company insisted she
recorded it. It was the first of many hits and her chart success coupled with
her film career turned Clooney into a major star in the late '50s and early
'60s. As well as starring on her own TV show she recorded a series of duets with
Marlene Dietricht and made regular appearance...