Beth Slater Whitson

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American lyricist (December 1, 1879 – April 26, 1930)

Whitson was born in Goodrich, Tennessee and died in Nashville, Tennessee. She is best remembered for the songs "Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland" (1909) and "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (1910), both becoming one of the largest selling songs in sheet music.

In 1913, Whitson and her family moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where she and her sister, Alice, continued to write. Beth Slater Whitson wrote short stories.
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  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart

International Novelty Orchestra - Dreamer Of Dreams / Let Me Call You Sweetheart (Shellac, 10")

Victor Talking Machine Co. 1924
  • Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland

Mills Brothers, The - Famous Barber Shop Ballads, Volume One (5xShellac, 10", Album)

Decca (2) 1946
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (I'm In Love With You)

Various - Background Music Vol. 4: Songs We Remember (10")

Capitol Records 1953
  • Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland (as Beth Slater)

Capitol City Four* - Let's Harmonize (Barber Shop Ballads) (7", EP)

Camden, Camden 1953
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (I'm In Love With You)

Lenny Dee (2) - Dee-Most! (LP, Album, Mono)

Decca (2) 1956
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as B. S. Whitson)

George Hamilton IV - On Campus (LP, Album, Mono)

ABC-Paramount 1957
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as Whitson)

Mitch Miller And The Gang - More Sing Along With Mitch (2 versions)

Columbia 1958
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as Whitson)

Mitch Miller And The Gang - More Sing Along With Mitch (LP, Album, Mono)

Columbia 1958
  • Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland (as B. Whitson)

Mitch Miller - Party Sing Along With Mitch (2 versions)

Columbia 1959
  • Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland (as Whitson)

Four Lads, The - The Fountain Of Youth (7")

Columbia 1959
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart / I Love You Truly (as Whitson)

"Puddin' Head" Smith - Honky Tonk Piano (LP)

Waldorf Record Corp. 1959
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as Whitson)

Mantovani And His Orchestra - American Waltzes (LP, Album, Mono)

London Records, London Records 1962
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as Whitson)

Timi Yuro - The Best Of Timi Yuro (4 versions)

Liberty 1963
  • Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland (as Whitson)

Judy Garland - Judy Garland (LP, Comp)

Metro Records, Metro Records 1965
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as Beth Whitson)

Bob Scobey's Frisco Jazz Band* - Rompin' Stompin' Good-Time Jazz (LP, Album)

RCA 1966
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as Whitson)

Fats Domino - Fantastic Fats (Sixteen Of The Greatest Tracks By Fats Domino) (LP, Comp)

EMI Columbia 1968
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as B. Slater Whitson)

Isabel Bond - The Heart And Soul Of Isabel Bond (LP)

Major Minor 1968
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as Whitson)

Tiny Tim - With Love And Kisses From Tiny Tim / Concert In Fairyland (LP, Unofficial)

Bouquet, Bouquet 1968
  • Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland

Mills Brothers, The - Such Sweet Singin' (LP, Comp)

Vocalion (2) 1969
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as Slater B. Whitson)

Neil Young - Journey Through The Past (7 versions)

Reprise Records, Reprise Records 1972

Laurel & Hardy - The Golden Age Of Hollywood Comedy (LP, Comp, gat)

United Artists Records 1975
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart

Slim Whitman - Red River Valley (2 versions)

United Artists Records 1976
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as Whitson)

Fats Domino - Fantastic Fats (LP, Comp)

ABC Records 1976
  • Let Me Call You Sweetheart (as Whitson)

Fats Domino - The Best Of Fats Domino (LP, Comp)

ABC Records 1976
  • Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland (as Whitson)

Various - The Commodore Jazz Classics (3xLP, Comp + Box)

Book-Of-The-Month Records 1979
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