Eileen Wilson was one of the original stars of the television show Your Hit Parade, on NBC. She starred on the show from 1950 until 1952.Prior to joining the Hit Parade TV show, she had starred on the show's radio version. For part of the time she sang on the radio show, her co-star was Frank Sinatra. Before her Hit Parade years, Wilson sang with the Skitch Henderson and Les Brown orchestras. Her husband, Ray Kellogg, also sang with the Henderson and Brown orchestras.In 1952, Wilson was replaced on Your Hit Parade by singer June Valli. Valli sang on the show for one season, and was replaced by singer Gisele MacKenzie.
While Margaret Whiting did the on screen singing for Susan Hayward in the 1967 film, "Valley of the Dolls" (the song--"I'll Plant My Own Tree"),it is Eileen Wilson singing the song on the film's soundtrack recording.
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Was a vocalist with the bands of Will Osborne and Les Brown before becoming one of the original cast members of TV's "Your Hit Parade" in 1950.
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Frankie and Johnny
1966
performer: "Petunia the Gardener's Daughter", "Frankie and Johnny", "Look Out Broadway" - uncredited
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
1962
performer: "Mine For the Moment"
The Five Pennies
1959
performer: "The Five Pennies" 1959, "Follow the Leader" 1959, "Lullaby in Ragtime" 1959
The Girl Can't Help It
1956
performer: "Ev'rytime" - uncredited
The Best Things in Life Are Free
1956
performer: "The Best Things in Life Are Free"
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
1953
performer: "When Love Goes Wrong" 1953, "A Little Girl from Little Rock" 1949 uncredited
Your Hit Parade
1952
TV Series performer - 1 episode
Come to the Stable
1949
performer: "Through a Long and Sleepless Night"
The Bribe
1949
performer: "Situation Wanted"
Words and Music
1948
performer: "On Your Toes"
One Touch of Venus
1948
"Don't Look Now But My Heart is Showing", uncredited / performer: "Speak Low", "That's Him" - uncredited