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  1. Helen O'Connell (May 23, 1920 – September 9, 1993) was an American singer, actress, and hostess, described as "the quintessential big band singer of the 1940s".

  2. Dec 22, 2019 · Fred Astaire welcomes the quintessential big band singer of the 1940s Helen O'Connell to the Hollywood Palace on April 30, 1966. She sings a medley of her hits including "All of Me," "Yours...

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  3. Sep 10, 1993 · Helen O'Connell, the big-band singer whose recordings of "Green Eyes" and other songs made her one of the most popular female vocalists in the nation in the early 1940's, died today at...

  4. Helen O'Connell was a big-band vocalist who sang with Jimmy Dorsey and Bob Eberly in the 1940s. She also appeared in some films and TV shows, and was nominated for an Emmy.

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • May 23, 1920
    • Helen O'Connell
    • September 9, 1993
  5. Helen O'Connell was a big-band vocalist of the 1940s who sang with Jimmy Dorsey and Bob Eberly. She also appeared in some films and became a TV personality. Learn more about her life, career, and family on IMDb.

    • May 23, 1920
    • September 9, 1993
  6. Helen O'Connell. Singer. Born in Lima, Ohio, she 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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  8. Sep 25, 2023 · While Helen O’Connell had many memorable songs throughout her career, “Tangerine” is often considered her signature song. This timeless classic showcases her unique vocal style and remains one of her most beloved performances.

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