Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Argolda Voncile "Goldie" Hill [1] (January 11, 1933 – February 24, 2005) was an American country music singer. She was one of the first women in country music, and became one of the first women to reach the top of the country music charts with her No. 1 1953 hit, " I Let the Stars Get In My Eyes ".
Goldie Hill † August 22, 1953 71 The Ladells † 1955 72 Red Sovine † 1955 73 Ray Price † 1951 74 Hank Snow † January 7, 1950 Inducted by Ernest Tubb: 75 Carl Smith † April 29, 1950 Relinquished membership in 1956 following his divorce from June Carter. 76 The Carter Sisters and Mother Maybelle † May 13, 1950 Billed as the Carter ...
Carl Milton Smith (March 15, 1927 – January 16, 2010) was an American country singer. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Known as "Mister Country", he was one of the genre's most successful male artists during the 1950s, scoring 30 top-10 Billboard hits (21 of which were consecutive).
On August 23, 1966, Connie Smith recorded the song which appeared on her album Connie in the Country (1967) In 1968, Jimmy Martin recorded the song which appeared in the album “Free-born Man” (1969) In 1971, Jimmy Dean and Dottie West recorded a duet of the song, which hit the Top 40 on the country charts
Arty Hill; Faith Hill (born 1967) Goldie Hill (1933–2005) Kim Hill; Chris Hillman (born 1944) ... Anthony Smith; Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith (1921–2014)
Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Kurt Russell is sharing the simple — but very specific — secret to his 40-year relationship with Goldie Hawn. “You get with Goldie ...
Wayne County Commissioner Brad Dwenger speaks in favor of the proposed Smith Hill housing development project at the Richmond Common Council meeting on Monday, Aug. 5, 2024.
Goldie Hill, the "golden hillbilly", best known for the hit song "I Let the Stars Get in My Eyes". Wilf Carter, the "yodeling" cowboy, aka Montana Slim. Jean Shepard, one of Country's leading female vocalists in the 1950s. Webb Pierce, classic honky-tonker who dominated '50s country music.