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Joy Hodges, born Frances Eloise Hodges, was an American singer and actress who performed on radio, on film, on Broadway, and with big bands. Winning a contest at a theater took Hodges to Chicago, where her national career began. From there, she traversed the United States, singing on the radio, in night clubs, with orchestras, and in Chautauqua programs. She performed at the Empire Room and the Hotel Sherman, both in Chicago. One of her early jobs was being the lead singer with Carol Loftner and his orchestra. She also sang with Ted Fio Rito, Ben Bernie, Jimmy Grier, Ozzie Nelson, and Abe Lyman and their orchestras, among others. Hodges' Broadway credits include Nellie Bly, The Odds on Mrs. Oakley, Dream with Music, and I'd Rather Be Right. In 1972, she replaced Ruby Keeler in the revival of No, No, Nanette on Broadway. Perhaps the most memorable of Hodges' Broadway performances was singing "Have You Met Miss Jones?" in I'd Rather Be Right. She later said, "I became the toast of Broadway and sang the most recognizable song in America at that time — everyone adored Miss Jones."
6.8Follow the Fleet
1936
4.9Special Agent K-7
1936
6.5Service de Luxe
1938
5.5Little Accident
1939
7.0Old Man Rhythm
1935
7.5Merry Go Round of 1938
1937
10.0To Beat the Band
1935
5.8The Family Next Door
1939
8.0Personal Secretary
1938
6.3Unexpected Father
1939
8.0A Night at the Biltmore Bowl
1935
9.0Laughing at Danger
1940
9.0Margie
1940