Mindy Carson (born July 16, 1927) is an American former
traditional pop vocalist. She was heard often on radio during the 1940s and
1950s.
Carson was born in New York City and grew up in the
Bronx, graduating from James Monroe High School. After graduation, she took a
position as typist and stenographer, and she worked at a candy company. In 1946, while still in her teens, Carson won
an audition to the radio program Stairway to the Stars. This gave her a chance
to perform for eight months in 1947 with Paul Whiteman's band and singer Martha
Tilton, stars of the program. She joined the singing bandleader Harry Cool that
year and made a number of recordings with him, one of which, "Rumours Are
Flying", made the charts.



When Carson moved to Columbia Records, her duet with Guy
Mitchell, "Cause I Love You That's-A-Why", climbed on the charts to the top 25. All the Time and Everywhere", was a big hit in the United Kingdom for Dickie Valentine, but it went nowhere for Carson and other U.S. recording artists. A cover of The Gaylords' big hit "Tell Me You're Mine" charted at #22, and a few others made the top 30 in 1952, 1953 and 1954. Her song "Memories Are Made of This" with the Ray Conniff Orchestra was issued in 1955.
Mitchell, "Cause I Love You That's-A-Why", climbed on the charts to the top 25. All the Time and Everywhere", was a big hit in the United Kingdom for Dickie Valentine, but it went nowhere for Carson and other U.S. recording artists. A cover of The Gaylords' big hit "Tell Me You're Mine" charted at #22, and a few others made the top 30 in 1952, 1953 and 1954. Her song "Memories Are Made of This" with the Ray Conniff Orchestra was issued in 1955.
Carson performed in Britain in the mid 1950s and while in
London she was invited by Lew Grade to star in an hour long television special
for ATV called "The Palladium". During this time she was one of the
busiest "supper club" entertainers in America.
In August 1955 she scored a hit when her recording of "Wake the
Town and Tell the People" reached #13, despite the fact that the trends in popular music were moving to Rock 'n' Roll and she was not generally a rock singer. Carson had a minor hit with "The Fish", the single prior to "Wake The Town...", which was a mild rocker based on a proposed dance craze. The record appeared in both the Cashbox and Music Vendor retail surveys. Two years later she covered Ivory Joe Hunter's "Since I Met You Baby" for another hit, and a Columbia LP named Baby, Baby, Baby followed one year later. She never reached the charts again, and slowly faded from view amidst the rise of a younger generation of pop music
After the hits stopped Mindy switched career to theatre
work. When "South Pacific" was revived on Broadway, Richard Rodgers
hired Mindy to play Nellie Forbush and she went on to star in another musical,
"The Body Beautiful" (1958). From then on there were few records but
plenty of musicals and even straight acting. Mindy last appeared on stage in
1967 in the play "Dinner At Eight". When that closed she retired, and
lives happily on in Florida.
(Edited mainly from Wikipedia)