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Bonnie Baker ''(née'' Evelyn Underhill or Nelson, April 1, 1917 – August 11, 1990) was an American singer of jazz and popular music and was known from 1936 to the end of her performing career as Wee Bonnie Baker. Her biggest hit was "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh!," recorded with the Orrin Tucker Orchestra in 1939. == Early life == She was born in Orange, Texas; at the time of her death, her family gave her birth name as Evelyn Underhill,〔(Seth Borenstein, Obituary: ''"Wee" Bonnie Baker Gailey, 73, Band Singer Of "Oh Johnny" Hit'', Sun-Sentinel, August 14, 1990 )〕 although other sources give it as Evelyn Nelson. She attended school in Galveston and Houston.〔''The Sport Scene,'' Dallas Morning News, May 21, 1949, Sect I, pg. 8〕 At age 16, during the 1932–1933 school year, she was a day student at Mount de Sales Academy, in Macon, Georgia,〔''Class Role Books,'' Mount de Sales Academy Archives, Macon, Georgia〕 which at that time was a Roman Catholic boarding school for girls.〔''(Tucker, Bonnie Baker at Variety Ball, )'' Milwaukee Sentinel, February 11, 1940, pg. 13〕
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