- In the early 1940s her hits included "That Old Black Magic" (with Freddie Slack), "Moonlight in Vermont" (with Billy Butterfield), and "It Might As Well Be Spring" (with Paul Weston).
- Between 1946 and 1954 Whiting had more than forty solo hit tunes for Capitol. After stints with Dot Records and Verve Records, and a brief return to Capitol in the late fifties and early sixties, she recorded for the London label beginning in 1966.
- In the late 1990s she appeared in the Broadway musical Dream (1997) and in the PBS broadcast The Songs of Johnny Mercer: Too Marvelous for Words (1997).
- Recorded "Baby It's Cold Outside" with Johnny Mercer in 1949.
- (Summer 1980) She acted in the musical revue, "4 Girls 4," in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton and in Akron, Ohio with Rosemary Clooney, Helen O'Connell and Rose Marie in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Summer 1962) She acted in Eric Mashwitz's play, "Invitation to a Waltz," at the Cherry County Playhouse in Traverse City, Michigan. Ruth Bailey was founder and artistic director.
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