Goldie Hill (The Golden Hillbilly) - I Let The Stars Get In My Eyes Waiting For A Letter

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Review by Сергей Пушкаренко

Goldie Hill, also known as The Golden Hillbilly, released her album "I Let The Stars Get In My Eyes Waiting For A Letter" in 1953. The album features 12 tracks, all of which showcase Hill's impressive vocal range and country music stylings.

The album's title track, "I Let The Stars Get In My Eyes," is a standout hit that showcases Hill's ability to convey emotion through her voice. Other notable tracks include "Why Talk To My Heart," "I Need The Prayers," and "I'm Yvonne (Of The Bayou)."

Hill's ability to infuse traditional country music with her own unique flair is evident throughout the album, making it a must-listen for fans of the genre. Her voice is both powerful and emotive, making each track a memorable experience.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Let The Stars Get In My Eyes2:31
Waiting For A Letter2:28

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Catalog Numbers

28473

Labels

Decca

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM
  • Richmond

Companies

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Manufactured ByDecca Records, Inc.
Pressed ByDecca Records Pressing Plant, Richmond, IN

Notes

Different label layout and typefacing than that seen on I Let The Stars Get In My Eyes / Waiting For A Letter.

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (A label): 83536
  • Matrix / Runout (B label): 83124◈

About Goldie Hill (The Golden Hillbilly)

American country music singer born Argolda Voncile Hill, January 11, 1933 Kames City, Texas and died February 24, 2005 from complications of cancer. Member of the KWKH Louisiana Hayride and the WSM Grand Ole Opry. She was one of the first women in country music, becoming one of the first women to reach the top of the country music charts with her No. 1 1953 hit, "I Let the Stars Get In My Eyes". Along with Kitty Wells, she set the standard for later women in country music, such as Patsy Cline, Skeeter Davis, Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton. Her musical career had plenty of life in it when she turned it all down in 1957, marrying country singer Carl Smith. She then retired to living on their horse farm south of Nashville, raising her children. She made a short-lived comeback in the late 1960s on the label Epic Records under the name Goldie Hill Smith. However, her songs and albums failed to make any major impact. Only one of the songs, "Lovable Fool

Real Name

    • Goldie Hill

Name Vars

  • G. Hill
  • Goldie Hill (The Golden Hillbilly)
  • Goldie Hill Smith
  • Goldie Hill The Golden Hillbilly
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Summary by Сергей Пушкаренко

"I Let The Stars Get In My Eyes Waiting For A Letter" is a strong album that solidifies Hill's place in the country music canon. It is a testament to her talent and a must-have for any fan of classic country music.

Comments

bonjourlesindes
bonjourlesindes 2023-04-12
I take it this is a response to "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes"?
businessandinvestingfinanace
This is REAL country feel
hassanbulesa
hassanbulesa 2023-04-11
Ain't she real purdy!?
hopebunker29
hopebunker29 2023-04-10
Wonderful!!
Check out Goldie ~40 yrs later: https://youtu.be/HcDfP5fgsug
Such class :)
oniricoradio
oniricoradio 2023-04-10
A true pioneer. And, wow! She sure was purdy!
movember21
movember21 2023-04-10
She could have been a Loretta Lynn, or Patsy Cline if she had stayed in the business. A great voice and beautiful woman.
majlund
majlund 2023-04-10
This song was the second recording by a female to hit #1.
woawebmaster
woawebmaster 2023-04-10
this is the best version of this song
mnmbro
mnmbro 2023-04-09
A great one from 1952. flip side of "I let the stars" which was the second #1 song by a female singer.