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  1. Helen O'Connell. American singer, actress, and dancer. Born May 23, 1920, in Lima, Ohio, USA. Died September 9, 1993 in San Diego, California, USA. Helen was a popular vocalist of the 1940s Big Band era. She began her career touring with Jimmy Richards' nine-piece orchestra and joined Jimmy Dorsey's orchestra as lead female singer in 1939.

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  5. 9. Sept. 1993 · First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio; Decca: 65005: 10-in. 2/10/1939: Romance runs in the family: Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra: vocalist : Decca: 65053: 10-in. 2/21/1939: It's all yours: Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra: vocalist : Decca: 65099: 10-in. 3/3/1939: All of me: Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra: vocalist : Decca ...

    Matrix No.
    First Recording Date
    Title
    2/10/1939
    Romance runs in the family
    2/21/1939
    It's all yours
    3/3/1939
    All of me
    5/26/1939
    A home in the clouds
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  7. O'Connell joined the Dorsey band in 1939 and achieved her best selling records in the early 1940s with "Green Eyes", "Amapola", "Tangerine" and "Yours". In each of these Latin-influenced numbers, Bob Eberly crooned the song which Helen then reprised in an up-tempo arrangement. [6]