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  1. Death. Helen Forrest died on July 11, 1999, from congestive heart failure at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. She was 82. Her final resting place, Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery, in the Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, in an unmarked grave.

  2. Helen Forrest, the big-band singer whose dreamy hits with the Harry James orchestra distilled the nostalgic spirit of World War II pop, died on Sunday at the Motion Picture Country Home and...

  3. Helen Forrest falleció el 11 de julio de 1999 a causa de una insuficiencia cardíaca en el Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital en Woodland Hills (Los Ángeles). Tenía 82 años de edad. [ 4 ]

    Año
    Sencillo
    Billboard Hot 100[14]​
    1938
    "I Have Eyes" (con Artie Shaw)
    10
    1938
    "Deep in a Dream" (con Artie Shaw)
    3
    1938
    "They Say" (con Artie Shaw)
    1
    1939
    "Thanks for Ev'rything" (con Artie Shaw)
    1
    • Helen Fogel
  4. 14 de jul. de 1999 · Helen Forrest, 82, a big band singer whose more than 500 recorded songs included "All the Things You Are" with Artie Shaw and "The Man I Love" with Benny Goodman, died July 11 at the Motion...

  5. Tom Vallance. Helen Fogel (Helen Forrest), singer: born Atlantic City, New Jersey 12 April 1917; married 1939 Al Spieldock (marriage dissolved), 1947 Paul Hogan (marriage dissolved 1956), 1959 ...

  6. 11 de jul. de 2005 · 1999 – Helen Forrest, often called the best of the big band singers, dies of congestive heart failure at the Motion Picture Country Home and Hospital in Woodland Hills. She is 82.

  7. 14 de jul. de 1999 · Helen Forrest, who has died aged 81, was one. The American composer and musicologist, Gunther Schuller, observed that, until Frank Sinatra came along, she was probably the finest white singer...