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- List_of_crooners wikiPageWikiLink Whispering_Jack_Smith.
- List_of_crooners wikiPageWikiLinkText "List of crooners".
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- List_of_crooners subject Category:Crooners.
- List_of_crooners subject Category:Lists_of_musicians_by_genre.
- List_of_crooners subject Category:Lists_of_singers.
- List_of_crooners hypernym List.
- List_of_crooners type List.
- List_of_crooners type Singer.
- List_of_crooners type List.
- List_of_crooners type Singer.
- List_of_crooners comment "This is a list of crooners—singers in a soft, intimate style made possible by the introduction of microphones and amplification. \"Crooner\" is an American epithet given to male singers of pop standards, mostly from the Great American Songbook, either backed by a full orchestra, a big band or by a piano. Originally it was an ironic term denoting an emphatically sentimental, often emotional singing style made possible by the use of microphones.".
- List_of_crooners label "List of crooners".
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