Marion Sunshine
Biography
Marion Sunshine (born Mary Tunstall Ijames; May 15, 1894 – January 25, 1963) was an American actress and songwriter. During her youth she worked in many films and Broadway musicals, as well as vaudeville and variety shows. In the 1930s she was involved in the so-called "rhumba craze" and translated the lyrics of many Latin music songs.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie!
1961

A Star Is Born
1954

Watermelon Man!
1963

New Rhythms Of The South
1961

Viva Cugat!
1961

Bobby Rydell / Chubby Checker

New Orleans' Billie & De De And Their Preservation Hall Jazz Band
1966

Exotica
1962

The Other Chet Atkins
1960

Duke Ellington His Piano And His Orchestra At The Bal Masque
1959

Cavallaro With That Latin Beat
1958

The Watermelon Man
1973

Djangologie 19
1971

The Best Years Of Ella Fitzgerald - Registrazione Originale 1936-1939
1970

Spanish Rice
1966

New Fantasy
1964

Our Man In Latin America
1963

Havana, 3 A.M.
1956

Olé!
1955

Nº2
1954
Credited work
1,347 releases · 324 albums · active 1950–2025
- Performance · 1,441
- Other credits · 8
Studios: Sigma Sound Studios · Festival Hall, Osaka · Yokohama Stadium · Budokan
