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Helen Miller (30 June 1925 – 2 February 2006) [1] was an American songwriter. She collaborated with several lyricists, notably Howard Greenfield in the early 1960s, and with him wrote several pop hits, including " Foolish Little Girl " by The Shirelles , and " It Hurts To Be In Love " by Gene Pitney .
Baylor became sober late in the decade, strengthening her Christian faith and deciding to concentrate her career in gospel music. She released her first gospel recording on Word Records in 1990 titled Highly Recommended and her first five albums all hit the Top Ten of the U.S. Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart, with the most successful being ...
Douglas Lee Miller (December 31, 1949 – February 5, 2021) was an American gospel musician. He started his music career, in 1984, with the release of, I Still Love the Name Jesus, that was released by Atlanta International Records. This album along with five others placed on exclusively the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart.
Freddie Scott (April 24, 1933 – June 4, 2007) [1] was an American soul singer and songwriter. His biggest hits were "Hey, Girl", a top ten US pop hit in 1963, and "Are You Lonely for Me", a No. 1 hit on the R&B chart in early 1967.
Helen Miller may refer to: Helen Miller (cricketer) (1915–1972), New Zealand cricketer; Helen Miller (politician) (born 1945), American politician; Helen Miller (songwriter) (1925–2006), American songwriter; Helen Hill Miller (1899–1995), American journalist and author; Helen Markley Miller (1896–1984), American writer; Helen Day Miller ...
Pages in category "Songs written by Helen Miller (songwriter)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
The first recording to be released was by Al Hibbler, whose version reached No. 4 on Billboard ' s chart of Best Sellers in Stores, No. 7 on Billboard ' s Top 100, No. 7 on Billboard ' s chart of Most Played by Jockeys, and No. 8 on Billboard ' s chart of Most Played in Juke Boxes. [1]
Helen Miller Gould Shepard (June 20, 1868 – December 21, 1938) was an American philanthropist and member of the wealthy Gould family born in New York City. [1]