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A.k.a. Eileen Eshelman
Eileen Wilson was one of the original stars of the television show Your Hit Parade, on NBC. She starred on the show from 1950 until 1952.Prior to joining the Hit Parade TV show, she had starred on the show's radio version. For part of the time she sang on the radio show, her co-star was Frank Sinatra. Before her Hit Parade years, Wilson sang with the Skitch Henderson and Les Brown orchestras. Her husband, Ray Kellogg, also sang with the Henderson and Brown orchestras.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Call Me Madam/Panama Hattie | Irving Berlin, Ethel Merman, Dick Haymes, Eileen Wilson, Joan Carroll, Gordon Jenkins and his Orchestra and Chorus, Harry Sosnik And His Orchestra | 1992 | Album |
It Happened In Athens / Lights Of Paris | Eileen Wilson | 1962 | Single |
Lullaby In Ragtime / Battle Hymn Of The Republic | Danny Kaye - Eileen Wilson / Red Nichols - Louis Armstrong | 1959 | Single |
Hit Parade Part I Of II | Eileen Wilson, Bill Harrington And The Hit Paraders | 1958 | Album |
12 Songs From "Call Me Madam" | Ethel Merman With Dick Haymes, Eileen Wilson, Gordon Jenkins and his Orchestra and Chorus | 1953 | Single |
I Thought About You / Let Me Kiss Your Tears Away | Eileen Wilson | 1951 | Single |
Cold, Cold Heart / Tennessee Blues | Eileen Wilson | 1951 | Single |
Cold, Cold Heart / Tennessee Blues | Eileen Wilson | 1951 | Album |
At The Close Of A Long Long Day / I Won't Cry Anymore | Eileen Wilson | 1951 | Single |
It's A Lovely Day Today | Eileen Wilson, Dick Haymes | 1951 | Single |
Far, Far Away / Star Of Hope | Eileen Wilson And Don Cherry | 1951 | Album |
A Dreamer's Holiday / Tell Me Why | Eileen Wilson And Gordon Jenkins And His Orchestra | 1949 | Album |
Lies, Lies, Nothing But Lies / Telling Me Yes, Telling Me No | Eileen Wilson | Single | |
I'll Always Love You / It May Be On Sunday | Eileen Wilson And Don Cherry | Single |