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  1. Eileen Wilson (born Eileen Eshelman; January 15, 1923 – September 9, 2018) was an American big band singer, and one of the original stars of the 1950s television show Your Hit Parade on NBC. She also starred on the Hit Parade radio show.

  2. Big band, radio, and television singer Eileen Wilson looks back on a career spanning four decades.

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  3. I'll Always Love You ~ Eileen Wilson & Don Cherry (1950) Decca # 9-27244 - The flip side of, It May Be On A Sunday

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  4. Origins. First recorded as "Till I Met You" by Eileen Wilson on October 25, 1950, this earlier incarnation of the song was also performed by Fran Warren for The Big Show on January 14, 1951. The revised song "Till There Was You" was first produced and released by Nelson Riddle, featuring his orchestra and 17-year-old vocalist Sue Raney.

  5. Eileen Wilson was born in 1923 in San Diego, California, USA. She was an actress, known for The Bribe (1949), April Love (1957) and The Five Pennies (1959). She was married to Ray Kellogg. She died on September 9, 2018 in Everett, Washington, USA.

    • September 9, 2018
  6. 9 de jun. de 2013 · Eileen Wilson and Dick Haymes sing this gorgeous Kurt Weill melody with lyrics by Ogden Nash (with an assist from William Shakespeare). Robert Walker and Olga San Juan listen. Eileen Wilson...

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  7. music.youtube.com › channel › UC0aY5J6QG-JgBpvhkfS5w0QEileen Wilson - YouTube Music

    Eileen Wilson was an American big band singer, and one of the original stars of the 1950s television show Your Hit Parade on NBC. She also starred on the Hit Parade radio show.