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158:(2002), page 382: "'Uska Dara (A Turkish Tale)' (1953) is a spirited novelty number by Stella Lee that is adapted from a Turkish song sometimes titled 'Üsküdara.' Although Eydie Gorme introduced the song with a successful record, in America the piece is most associated with Eartha Kitt, who sang it both in a grossly misrepresented English translation and an atrociously mispronounced Turkish, had a bestselling disc, and kept it in her nightclub act for years. Kitt reprised the number in the movie New Faces (1954)." 481: 518: 301: 246: 205: 415: 349: 511: 333: 263: 547: 429: 422: 552: 294: 504: 48: 460: 542: 169: 71:
label as catalog number B 10573. Kitt's recording sold 120,000 copies when it was first released by
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and became a hit. She then recorded "Uska Dara" with Henri René and his orchestra at
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Kitt first heard the song "Kâtibim" at a local bar when she was in
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in 1953. Kitt later performed the song in the 1954 film
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Index

Eartha Kitt
Eydie Gormé
Turkish
Kâtibim
Üsküdar
Istanbul
Katherine Dunham Company
Ankara Radio
Manhattan Center
RCA Victor Records
EMI
His Master's Voice
RCA Victor
New Faces
cabaret
belly dance
RCA Victor Presents Eartha Kitt
That Bad Eartha
disco
Rasputin
Boney M
Kâtibim
"Coral Records 78rpm numerical listing discography: 60500 - 61000"
"The Surprising Story of Eartha Kitt in Istanbul"
"RCA Victor 20-5000 - 5500 78rpm numerical listing discography"
""New Pop Records," Time Magazine, May 18, 1953"
the original
Cinemascope 3: Hollywood Takes the Plunge
ISBN
978-1-4116-7188-1

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