3/4. RuthieHenshall pays tribute to powerhouse singer Rosemary Clooney , who enjoyed terrific success from 1951 to 1957 with an ethnically spiced repertoire that includes Come On-a My House, Half as Much, Botch-a-Me, Hey
There, This Ole House and Mambo Italiano. The singer, whose life was not without personal troubles, died in 2002, aged 74. This edition recalls Clooney's split from actor Jose Ferrer and her breakdown following the end of a relationship with arranger Nelson Riddle.