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B. J. Baker : ウィキペディア英語版
B. J. Baker
Betty Jane Baker (May 6, 1927 – April 2, 2002) was a singer, songwriter and vocal contractor who worked as a backup singer on recordings by Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, The Righteous Brothers and Sam Cooke, among others. She also sang on the radio, with big bands and did voice work for television and films and appeared on television variety shows.
==Life and career==
Born Betty Jane Phillips in Birmingham, Alabama, Baker was Miss Alabama in 1944 as Betty Jane Rase, and was 4th runner-up in the 1944 Miss America Pageant.〔("Miss Alabama History" ), Miss Alabama, accessed June 11, 2015〕 She was married to Mickey Rooney from 1944 to 1949, and the couple had two children, Mickey Rooney Jr. (b. 1945) and Tim Rooney (1947–2006). She was married to composer Buddy Baker from 1950 to 1957, and jazz guitarist Barney Kessel from 1961 until their divorce in 1980.〔("B.J. Baker, 74, a backup singer who worked on hits" ), ''Baltimore Sun'', April 14, 2002, accessed December 29, 2012〕
From the 1940s, Baker sang in big bands and on the radio, and in the 1960s, she appeared in several television shows, including the variety shows of Dean Martin and Judy Garland.〔("B.J. Baker: Backup singer who worked with Elvis, Sinatra, Cooke" ), ''Variety'', April 14, 2002, accessed December 29, 2012〕 She backed Elvis Presley in his recording of "Can't Help Falling in Love", Lloyd Price in "Stagger Lee", Sam Cooke in "You Send Me", Bobby Darin in "Dream Lover", Frank Sinatra in "That's Life", Jackie Wilson in "Baby Workout", The Righteous Brothers in "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" and Nancy Sinatra on her 1969 album ''Nancy''.〔Cromelin, Richard. ("B.J. Baker, 74; Backed Top Singers of '50s, '60s" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', April 13, 2002, accessed December 29, 2012〕 She also was well regarded as a vocal contractor for backup singers〔("B.J. Baker, 74, Backup singer on many popular '50s, '60s records" ), ''Chicago Tribune'', April 14, 2002, accessed December 29, 2012〕 and recorded extensively with the Anita Kerr Singers.〔(B. J. Baker discography ), Discogs.com, accessed December 29, 2012〕
In addition to her studio singing, Baker was the singing voice of Linda Low (played by Nancy Kwan) in the 1961 film version of ''Flower Drum Song''〔 and also lent her voice to ''The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant'' (1968 TV movie), ''Babar Comes to America'' (1971 TV movie) and ''Heidi's Song (1982).
She died in 2002, aged 74, in Rancho Mirage, California, of complications from a stroke.〔

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