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    Argolda Voncile "Goldie" Hill (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".

  2. Goldie Hill (11 de enero de 1933 - 24 de febrero de 2005), nacida con el nombre de Argolda Voncile Hill, fue una cantante estadounidense de música country. Hill fue tanto una de las primeras mujeres del género como en conseguir un número 1 en las listas con su I Let the Stars Get In My Eyes.

    Año
    Canción
    Eua Country
    Álbum
    1952
    "Why Talk to My Heart"
    non-album singles
    1952
    1
    non-album singles
    1953
    "I'm Yvonne (On the Bayou)"
    non-album singles
    1953
    "My Love Is Flame"
    non-album singles
  3. 25 de feb. de 2005 · Singer Goldie Hill, the wife of Country Music Hall of Fame member Carl Smith, died Thursday night (Feb. 24) in Nashville's Baptist Hospital of complications from cancer. She was 72.

  4. 25 de ene. de 2021 · Goldie Hill "I Let the Stars Get in My Eyes" - YouTube. Country Road TV. 524K subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 34K views 3 years ago. Watch FULL episodes featuring your favorite artists...

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  5. Goldie Hill. American country music singer. Born Argolda Voncile Hill, January 11, 1933 in Kames City, Texas, USA. Died February 24, 2005 (age of 72) in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Married to country singer Carl Smith (3) (1957-2005, her death).

  6. "What Would You Do"Track 5 from the album: "The Country Gentleman's Lady Sings Her Favorites" 1968*Goldie Hill Smith*© Label: Epic Records / Sony Music Enter...

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  7. 15 de sept. de 2014 · Goldie Hill, born Argolda Voncile Hill, was a Texas-born country music singer frequently billed as “The Golden Hillbilly” (and in her later career as “Goldie Hill Smith”). She was one of the first female country music singers to make Billboard 's Top 10 charts in the early 1950s and was a regular performer on the Louisiana ...