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Her first appearance on a normal record available to the general public was "They Say It's Wonderful" (b/w "You Brought A New Kind of Love To Me") for Mercury in 1946. After cutting a second single ("As If I Didn't Have Enough On My Mind" b/w "One-zy Two-zy") she recorded one single for
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In a 2005 interview for the liner notes of her Jasmine Records CD release, Barton indicated that she never received a penny in royalties from either National or Mercury for her record's success, although by contract she was supposed to receive 5% of each sale.
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Barton's first appearance on record was as part of a V-Disc 12" issued for servicemen, where she sang two cuts ("Great Day" and "Lover, Come Back"). The disc was shared with Frank Sinatra's "I Have But One Heart."
142:. Her birthdate is often given as 1929, but a certified copy of her birth certificate shows that she was born in 1924. This was done commonly, to shave a few years from a performer's age. 273: 204:). She would ask to sing, he would tell her she couldn't, and she would remind him that her daddy was the sponsor, so he'd let her sing a current hit song. She also was a regular on 1516: 417:
records, as catalog number 9103. When National's owner, Al Green, decided it had become too big a seller for National to handle, the record was later distributed by
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Barton married industrialist Dan Shaw in Juarez, Mexico, April 15, 1961. She divorced Lawrence Kane, a salesman and career criminal who was a suspect in the
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On the record, Trace's band musicians backed her, but were given billing as "The New Yorkers." It was first released by
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in 15 appearances there. She also appeared on her own and as a guest performer with such stars as Duke Ellington,
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She also appeared in motion pictures and television, and continued to perform live until the early 1980s.
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in 1951 and charted with some cover versions of songs that were bigger hits for other artists, such as "
375:, "Would You Believe Me?" (b/w "A Thousand And One Nights") (catalog number 402), with the orchestra of 69: 836: 1431: 639: 464: 154: 1264: 1205: 1168: 995: 958: 896: 859: 714: 126:(November 24, 1924 – June 27, 2006) was an American singer best known for her 1950 hit song, " 319: 935: 429:
best selling in stores for 2 weeks and most played by jockeys for 10 weeks, and altogether on the
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program, using the name "Jolly Gillette" and playing the sponsor's "daughter" (the sponsor was
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in 1951–52. She also appeared in 1961-62 as the "assistant mayor" of the TV game shows
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performers. She first appeared in her parents' act in Kansas City at age 2½, singing "
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at the age of 81. She had no children and was not married at the time of her death.
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She met success when she moved to National Records the following year and recorded "
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beginning August 16, 1944, and was also part of Sinatra's act at the
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At age 11, she left show business briefly. At age 14 she went on the
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The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network TV Shows: 1946-Present
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and many others. In the 1950s, she was a featured singer with
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and stage performer, appearing at all the important clubs in
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Barton soon became a child star. By age 6, she appeared on
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radio show that he hosted in the 1940s. She co-starred on
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At 8, she had a daily singing program of her own on
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April 16, 1936. p. 13 788:On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio 161:'s routine (Healy would go on to put together 1366: 757: 384:If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake 128:If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake 826:. The Viking Press. SBN 670-16240-x. P. 160. 157:, doing two shows a day as part of comedian 1152:. The San Bernardino County Sun. p. 16 732:. Chicago Tribune. p. Section 2-Page 3 1373: 1359: 26: 1058:. Billboard. February 1, 1954. p. 78 1012:. Billboard. November 24, 1945. p. 8 774: 1482:Deaths from ovarian cancer in California 1297: 753: 751: 749: 747: 727: 307:. It was broadcast Saturday mornings on 1076:Brooks, Tim & Marsh, Earle (1979). 1024: 780: 1464: 1125:. Billboard. 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At 10, she appeared twice on 1492:American vaudeville performers 1337:Photo Gallery of Eileen Barton 1242:"Eileen Barton Weds Executive" 903: 866: 829: 657: 546:"May I Take Two Giant Steps?" 508: 133: 1: 1522:20th-century American singers 1150:The San Bernardino County Sun 874:"The Short and Long of Radio" 758:Pepan, Bea J. (8 June 1947). 651: 325: 936:"Eileen Barton with 'Voice'" 824:The Big Broadcast: 1920-1950 692:"Radio Guide Listening Post" 644: 632: 620: 609: 601: 589: 574: 563: 548: 540: 361: 295:In 1945, Barton had her own 187:Horn & Hardart's Automat 7: 1537:21st-century American women 10: 1558: 1101:. Penguin Books USA, Inc. 841:Belvidere Daily Republican 467:", "Pretend", and others. 70:West Hollywood, California 1441: 1388: 1030:Terrace, Vincent (1981), 614: 579: 530: 470:In 1956, Barton moved to 96: 86: 76: 59: 39: 34: 25: 18: 1542:National Records artists 1053:"Marine Recruiting Show" 492: 314:In 1954, she starred in 170: 1512:Mercury Records artists 1507:Capitol Records artists 1487:Musicians from Brooklyn 1425:Pine Tree, Pine over Me 1301:Pop Memories: 1890-1954 1298:Whitburn, Joel (1986). 762:. The Milwaukee Journal 760:"Stars Fell For Barton" 628:Pine Tree, Pine over Me 377:Lyle "Skitch" Henderson 1344:The Eileen Barton Show 940:The Circleville Herald 433:for over four months. 316:The Eileen Barton Show 305:The Eileen Barton Show 35:Background information 1532:Coral Records artists 1502:Crest Records artists 1497:Savoy Records artists 1097:McNeil, Alex (1996). 345:The Bill Goodwin Show 206:The Milton Berle Show 185:program sponsored by 1080:. 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Index


Brooklyn, New York
West Hollywood, California
Traditional pop
Capitol
National
Mercury
Coral
If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake
Brooklyn, New York
vaudeville
Ain't Misbehavin'
Palace Theater
Ted Healy
The Three Stooges
The Horn and Hardart Children's Hour
radio
Horn & Hardart's Automat
Milton Berle
radio
Gillette Razors
radio station WMCA
Rudy Vallée
Death Valley Days
Broadway stage
Nancy Walker
Best Foot Forward
Elaine Stritch
Angel in the Wings
Johnny Mercer

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