Eydie Gorme (also spelled Eydie Gormé, born Edith Gormezano, 16 August 1928… Read Full Bio ↴Eydie Gorme (also spelled Eydie Gormé, born Edith Gormezano, 16 August 1928, Bronx, NY -August 10, 2013 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. .) was an American singer credited heavily, along with husband Steve Lawrence, with helping to keep the classic traditional pop music repertoire alive and well. She still continues to entertain and tour with husband Steve.
Throughout her long career she has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Grammy Award and the Emmy Award. The couple's striking union of broad ballads and breezy swing has combined with the endurance of their marriage and their comic facility to make them American institutions - even though neither of the couple, as separate performers or together, has put a single into the American Top 40 since 1963.
Eydie Gorme is the spelling according to their official website: http://www.steveandeydie.com
Throughout her long career she has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Grammy Award and the Emmy Award. The couple's striking union of broad ballads and breezy swing has combined with the endurance of their marriage and their comic facility to make them American institutions - even though neither of the couple, as separate performers or together, has put a single into the American Top 40 since 1963.
Eydie Gorme is the spelling according to their official website: http://www.steveandeydie.com
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Best Of Eydie Gorme Vol 2
Eydie Gorme Lyrics
Day by Day Day by day I'm falling more in love with you And…
Frenesi It was Fiesta down in Mexico And so I stopped a…
Guess Who I Saw Today You're so late getting home from the office Did you miss…
How Long Has This Been Going On I could cry salty tears Where have I been all…
I Gotta Crow Whether I'm right, whether I'm wrong Whether I find a place…
Mama Teach Me To Dance Mama, teach me to dance, mama, teach me to dance Think…
Tea for Two Picture you upon my knee, Just tea for two and…