June Hutton
Born in Chicago, Illinois, in the late 1930s, she joined the band of her older h… Read Full Bio ↴Born in Chicago, Illinois, in the late 1930s, she joined the band of her older half-sister, Ina Ray Hutton, singing under the name of Elaine Merritt. In 1941 she joined Charlie Spivak's band as a member of a vocal group, The Stardusters (along with Glenn Calyon, Curt Purnell and Dick Wylder). The Spivak orchestra and the Stardusters appeared in a Betty Grable film, Pin-Up Girl, in 1943. She had two hits as a member of The Stardusters, "This Is No Laughing Matter" and "Brother Bill", and also made a solo hit recording, "Dreamsville, Ohio".
In 1944, when Jo Stafford left The Pied Pipers to go solo, June replaced her in that group. With the Pipers, she recorded a number of hits: "Lily Belle", "Mam'selle", "In the Middle of May", "My Happiness", and the Pipers' trademark song, "Dream". In 1945, she dubbed the singing voice for Vera-Ellen in the film Wonder Man.
In 1950 she left the group to become a soloist. The next year she married orchestra leader Axel Stordahl. Her recordings for Capitol Records were backed up by Stordahl's orchestra. In 1953 she had three charted hits on Capitol: "Say You're Mine Again", "No Stone Unturned", and "For the First Time".
On her death in 1973, at the age of 53, June Hutton was buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California next to her husband.
In 1944, when Jo Stafford left The Pied Pipers to go solo, June replaced her in that group. With the Pipers, she recorded a number of hits: "Lily Belle", "Mam'selle", "In the Middle of May", "My Happiness", and the Pipers' trademark song, "Dream". In 1945, she dubbed the singing voice for Vera-Ellen in the film Wonder Man.
In 1950 she left the group to become a soloist. The next year she married orchestra leader Axel Stordahl. Her recordings for Capitol Records were backed up by Stordahl's orchestra. In 1953 she had three charted hits on Capitol: "Say You're Mine Again", "No Stone Unturned", and "For the First Time".
On her death in 1973, at the age of 53, June Hutton was buried in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California next to her husband.
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June Hutton Lyrics
100 Years From Today Life is such a great adventure Learn to live it as…
Afterglow: Day By Day Day by day I'm falling more in love with you And…
Afterglow: Dream A Little Dream Of Me Stars shining bright above you Night breezes seem to whisper…
Afterglow: Never In A Million Years This is the only life for me - yeah Surround myself…
Afterglow: Until The Real Thing Comes Along I'd wait for you I'd slave for you I'd be a beggar…
Day By Day Day by day I'm falling more in love with you And…
Dream Stars shining bright above you Night breezes seem to whispe…
Dream a Little Dream of Me Stars shining bright above you Night breezes seem to whisper…
I'll Forget You I'll be seeing you in all the old familiar places That…
Never In A Million Years This is the only life for me - yeah Surround myself…
Song of the Sleigh Bells The jingle bells are gaily ringing And snowflakes are dancin…
Song of the Sleighbells The jingle bells are gaily ringing And snowflakes are dancin…
The Song From Moulin Rouge When ever we kiss, I worry and wonder. Your lips may be…
Until the Real Thing Comes Along I'd wait for you I'd slave for you I'd be a beggar…