Monday, 30 September 2013

Jill Corey born 30 September 1935



Jill Corey (born September 30, 1935) is a retired American traditional pop singer.

Born Norma Jean Speranza in Avonmore, Pennsylvania, about forty miles east of Pittsburgh, a coal mining community, Corey was the youngest of five children. She began singing as an imitator of Carmen Miranda at family gatherings and on amateur shows in grade school.

At the age of 13, she began to develop her own style. She won first prize at a talent contest sponsored by the Lions Club, entitling her to sing a song on a local radio station. This got her invited to have
her own program. By the age of 14 she was working seven nights a week, earning $5 a night, with a local orchestra led by Johnny Murphy. By the age of 17 she was a local celebrity talent.

It was suggested by an admirer that she make a tape recording to demonstrate her singing skills to the outside show business world. She made the recording at the home of the only owner of a tape recorder in town, with trains going by in the background and no accompaniment. But the tape came to the attention of Mitch Miller, who headed the artists & repertory section at Columbia Records. He normally received over 100 record demos a week, and this one, with a 17-year-old girl and its train background, would not have been likely to gain his attention. He telephoned her in Avonmore, and the next morning she flew to New York to be heard by Miller in a more normal studio setting. Miller had Life
Magazine send over reporters and photographers, and had her audition with Arthur Godfrey and Dave Garroway. The Life photographers reenacted her signing a contract with Columbia, and all this happened in a single day, with her headed back to Avonmore that night.

Both Garroway and Godfrey called her, and it was her choice to pick one; she picked Garroway, who took the name Jill Corey out of a telephone book. Within six weeks the Life article, with a cover picture and seven pages, came out. Jill Corey became the youngest star ever at the Copacabana nightclub, and had numerous hit records.



 

 "Let It Be Me" is a popular song originally published in 1955 as "Je t'appartiens". The score was written and first recorded by Gilbert Bécaud. The lyrics were penned in French by Pierre Delanoë. The English language version used lyrics by Mann Curtis and was performed in 1957 by Jill Corey in the television series Climax!. In 1957 Corey's version, with orchestration by Jimmy Carroll, was released as a single and was moderately successful.


Jill worked on television in New York with Garroway, Robert Q. Lewis, and Ed Sullivan. In 1956 she became a regular on Johnny Carson's CBS-network comedy-variety show from California. In addition, she had her own syndicated radio and television shows, and became the last featured singer on Your Hit Parade. In 1959 she starred in a feature-length musical film for Columbia Pictures, Senior Prom (co-produced by Moe Howard of The Three Stooges).

She gave up her career to marry Pittsburgh Pirates third baseman Don Hoak, with whom she had a daughter, Clare. Hoak died of a heart attack after they had been married eight years. 



In the years that followed, Jill attempted, with some success, to re-enter the world of entertainment in regional shows  and revues, though she never quite occupied the same stratospheric level on which she once flew with such seeming effortlessness.
(Info edited mainly from Wikipedia) 


 

1 comment:

boppinbob said...

For Four Gals – Sing The Hits go here:

http://filesflash.com/f6t6qwq4

01 – Toni Arden – I Can Dream Can’t I.mp3
02 – Toni Arden – Kiss Of Fire.mp3
03 – Toni Arden – Too Young.mp3
04 – Toni Arden – I’m Yours.mp3
05 – Toni Arden – Three Coins In The Fountain.mp3
06 – Peggy King – Angel Pie.mp3
07 – Peggy King – Make Yourself Comfortable.mp3
08 – Peggy King – Learning To Love.mp3
09 – Peggy King – You Better Go Now.mp3
10 – Peggy King – Kiss And Run.mp3
11 – Jill Corey – Robe of Calvary.mp3
12 – Jill Corey – I Love My Baby.mp3
13 – Jill Corey – Let It Be Me.mp3
14 – Jill Corey – Big Daddy.mp3
15 – Jill Corey – Love Me To Pieces.mp3
16 – Mindy Carson – Wake The Town And Tell The People.mp3
17 – Mindy Carson – This Above All.mp3
18 – Mindy Carson – Since I Met You Baby.mp3
19 – Mindy Carson – Tell Me You’re Mine.mp3
20 – Mindy Carson – Memories Are Made Of This.mp3