voc, *1924 US, Tacoma, Washington
Pop and Jazz
Born: September 20, 1924 in Tacoma, Washington, USA. She was previously married to Spike Jones and occasionally appears on his records. As an actress, she is perhaps best known for The Spike Jones Show in 1954, 1957 & 1960.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Lady In Red | Helen Grayco | 1958 | Album |
Sugar Candy | Georgia Gibbs / Helen Grayco | 1957 | Single |
After Midnight | Helen Grayco | 1957 | Album |
A Fool For You / C'Est La Guerre | Helen Grayco | 1956 | Single |
Year Round Love / They Can't Take That Away From Me | Helen Grayco | 1956 | Single |
Rock And Roll Wedding | Helen Grayco With Hal Mooney And His Orchestra | 1956 | Single |
Love And Marriage | Helen Grayco With The Jud Conlon Rhythmaires | 1955 | Single |
Night Train | Helen Grayco | 1955 | Single |
Say The Word / Please Don't Freeze | Helen Grayco | 1955 | Single |
What Do You See In Her? / I Love You, Yes, I Do | Helen Grayco With Hal Mooney And His Orchestra | 1955 | Single |
Teach Me Tonight | Helen Grayco | 1954 | Single |
Ev'ry Baby Needs A Da-Da Daddy / Don't Send Me Home | Helen Grayco | 1952 | Album |
Walkin' To The Mailbox / To Be Loved By You | Helen Grayco | 1952 | Single |
'Twas Brillig / I Don't Wanna Go Home | Helen Grayco | 1951 | Album |
Twas Brillig / Put On Your Red Silken Stockings, Pretty Babe | Helen Grayco | 1951 | Single |
Red Silken Stockings / A Hundred Years From Today | Helen Grayco | 1951 | Album |
Diga Diga Doo / Or No Dice | Helen Grayco with Manny Klein And His Orchestra | 1950 | Album |