Bandleader Arthur Joseph Mooney (born on February 11, 1911) made his way to the
top of the charts in the 40s and 50s with his old-timey rendition of well-known
pop standards. A self-taught musician, Mooney spent several years hustling on
the road before settling down in Detroit and forming his own group. After riding
the swing boom in the early 40s, he went in a more old-fashioned direction for
“I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover” (1948), a jazz-pop standard that stayed at
the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for 18 consecutive weeks. That same year, his
versions of “Baby Face” and ...