Although film star Jane Russell&rsquos screen image was that of a sex goddess her private life lacked the scandals that involved other actresses of the time. Brought up in a religious home Jane actively practiced her faith in Hollywood and together with two other soloists - Connie Haines and Beryl Davis the girls formed a trio performing inspirational songs mainly at benefits and it was a winning combination. Their repertoire ran the gamut from solid spirituals to religious ballads and rocking novelties. &ldquoDo Lord&rdquo the first record release from the girls was a hit and their charities began to prosper from record sales. br /br / If one of them had a previous commitment there were two other ladies on standby - actress Rhonda Fleming and singer Della Russell so this group of girls kept busy throughout the 1950s and 1960s. And sometimes the trio would become a quartet but their aim was always the same - to entertain with songs of faith.br /br / Bonus tracks we have include songs Jane performed in her movies THE FRENCH LINE and THE REVOLT of MAMIE STOVER and showcasing her comic timing in the two rare narratives &ndash &ldquoHollywood Cinderella&rdquo and &ldquoHollywood Riding Hood&rdquo./span
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