Margaret Whiting, America's Post-War Singing Sensation
In the years immediately following World War II, one of America's most popular entertainers was a young singer named Margaret Whiting.
She estalished herself as a top performer on radio and TV as well as in the recording studio.
In this 1987 interview Whiting reflects on her life and career.
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