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Cass Daley (born Catherine Dailey; July 17, 1915 – March 22, 1975) was an American actress, comedian and singer.


Career
The daughter of an Irish streetcar conductor, Daley began singing as a child in front of neighborhood storefronts. Noted for her and comical singing style, she sang at clubs as a teen while working as a hat-check girl and electrician.

Before Daley became a professional entertainer, she entertained other employees during lunch hours at the hosiery mill at which she worked in Pennsylvania, including an impersonation of the boss among her skits.

In the 1930s, she began a stage career, including a role in a production advertised as a "Great Vaudeville Show" in 1934. She appeared in the 1936-1937 featured as the "Cyclone of Syncopation."

Daley started to perform at and on the radio as a band vocalist in the 1940s. She also embarked on a movie career, most notably in The Fleet's In (1942) with and and Crazy House (1943) with Ole Olsen and . She also starred opposite and Dorothy Lamour in Riding High in 1943, and opposite and in Out of This World in 1945. She had a part in Red Garters opposite in 1954, and her last movie appearances were in The Spirit Is Willing in 1967 and in Norwood in 1970.

In 1944–1945, she was a regular on The Frank Morgan Show on NBC radio.

(1998). 9780195076783, Oxford University Press. .
As a frequent radio guest, she appeared semi-regularly in 1944 on The Bob Burns Show on NBC. She was also a very popular singer with the troops overseas during World War II, and appeared many times on Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) broadcasts such as Command Performance and Mail Call. In 1945, she joined the cast of The Fitch Bandwagon, another popular radio show. In 1950, she starred in her own radio show, The Cass Daley Show.
(2025). 9780415938532, Routledge.

Daley recorded several singles with . "The Old Piano Roll Blues" peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and stayed on the chart for ten weeks in 1950, and "Aba Daba Honeymoon" peaked at #23 in 1951, and charted for three weeks.

She recorded a version of "Put the Blame on Mame" in 1946, and it sold 150,000 copies in just two months.

With radio in decline, she retired to raise her son in Newport Beach. After her divorce from husband Frank Kinsella, she attempted a comeback in the 1970s appearing in small television, film and stage roles. She was among the stars in the 1972 nostalgia revue Big Show of 1928, which toured the country and played New York's Madison Square Garden.


Death
On March 22, 1975, alone in her apartment, the 59-year-old comedian apparently fell and landed on her glass-top coffee table. A shard of glass jammed into her throat and she bled out before her husband came home and discovered her.
(1986). 9780806510002, Citadel Press. .


Legacy
For her contribution to the television and radio industry, Daley has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6303 Hollywood Blvd. Daley is buried next to a tree along the roadside in the north end of Section 8 (the new Garden of Legends), at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Hollywood, California.


Filmography
1942The Fleet's InCissie
Star Spangled RhythmMimi
1943Crazy HouseHerself / Sadie Silverfish
Riding HighTess Connors
1945Out of This WorldFanny (drummer)
Duffy's TavernHerself
Screen Snapshots: Radio ShowsHerself - The Sunday Bandwagon ProgramShort
1946Unusual OccupationsHerselfShort, Uncredited
1947Ladies' ManGeraldine Ryan
Herself
1951Here Comes the GroomHerselfUncredited
1954Red GartersMinnie Redwing
1967The Spirit Is WillingFelicity Twitchell
1970Herself
NorwoodMrs. Remley(final film role)
1950The Jack Carter ShowHerself1 episode
The Ed Wynn ShowHerself1 episode
1952Stars in Their EyeHerself1 episode
1954The Bob Hope SpecialsHerself1 episode
1955The ShowHerself1 episode
1964Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler TheatrePatsy Willis1 episode


Discography
1940It's the Last Time I'll Fall in Love/ Where Were You Last Night?--
1946Put the Blame on Mame/ The Truth of the Matter Is-150.000
1946Mama's Gone, Goodbye/ That's the Beginning of the End--
1947Fightin' Love/ Grandma Teeter Totter (With Hoagy Carmichael)--
1949Kiss Me Sweet/ It's a Cruel, Cruel World--
1949A Good Man Is Hard to Find/ All Right, Louie, Drop the Gun-500.000
1950Louisville Lou/ Mister Honkey Tonk--
1950The Old Piano Roll Blues/ Stay with the Happy People (With Hoagy Carmichael)#11-
1950We Get Along So Good Together/ The One That I Want Won't Have Me (With Buz Butler)--
1951I'm Waiting Just for You/ Woman Is a Five Letter Word (With Hoagy Carmichael)--
1951Aba Daba Honeymoon/ Golden Rocket (With Hoagy Carmichael)#23-
1953The Call of the Wild/ These Are the Things I Remember--


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