Goldie Hill (January 11, 1933 – February 24, 2005), born Argolda Voncile Hill, 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". Along with Kitty Wells, she helped set the standard for later women in country music.
She was the only
daughter of a musical family in Karnes County, Texas. The radio was one way to
block out the daily backbreaking work of picking cotton. Goldie soaked up the
popular country music of the era and developed a talent for singing. Early on,
Goldie's older brothers Tommy and Ken left a life of cotton picking, determined
to make a name for themselves in country music. Within a few years Webb Pierce
recruited Goldie and Tommy to his Nashville-based touring show where they were backing up Hank Williams, Johnny
Horton, and Webb Pierce. Goldie also auditioned as a solo artist for Decca.
Billed as "the Golden Hillbilly," she scored a
number one hit in 1953 with her second single, "I Let the Stars Get in My
Eyes," originally written by Tommy for Kitty Wells. Among her other
charting tunes were several duets with either Ernest Tubb's son Justin Tubb. She
was named "Best Female Artist" by the magazine Country Song Roundup.
Goldie performed regularly on US radio and television
showcases, such as Louisiana Hayride, Ozark Jubilee and, crucially, the Grand
Ole Opry. She also co-starred in the television series Country Tune Parade,
with Ernest Tubb, and was well received on various tours. In 1957, during a
Philip Morris package tour, she met top country star Carl Smith. Her musical
career had plenty of life in it when she turned it all down when they married
on 19 September the same year.

Many country fans regretted the fact that they never
recorded an album together. Commenting years later about her retirement she
replied ‘I was never that ambitious. I never missed it a bit. I was never
hooked on it’.
On February 24, 2005, Hill died in Nashville’s Baptist
Hospital of complications from cancer. She was 72 years old.
(Edited from Wikipedia, The Guardian, oldies.com and
pastdweller blog)