I'm Gonna Love That Guy (Like He's Never Been Loved Before) (Extract)
Ginny Simms (May 13, 1913 – April 4, 1994; also known as Virginia E. Eastvo… Read Full Bio ↴Ginny Simms (May 13, 1913 – April 4, 1994; also known as Virginia E. Eastvold) was an American popular singer and film actress. She labeled with Dinah Shore, Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, Jo Stafford and others.
Born in San Antonio, Texas, she sang with big bands and worked as MGM contract player film actress. She appeared in 11 movies from 1939 to 1951, when she retired. She was married three times, to Hyatt Hotels founder Hyatt von Dehn from 1945 to 1951, to Bob Calhoun from 1951 to 1952, and to Don Eastvold from June 22, 1962 until her death on April 4, 1994. She originally considered studying to become a concert pianist, but enrolled instead at Fresno State Teachers College. While there, she began performing in campus productions, singing with sorority sisters and even forming a popular campus vocal trio.
Shortly afterward, she struck out on her own to establish a solo singing career and by 1932, she had her own program on a local radio station. Also in 1932, she became band vocalist for the Tom Gerun band in San Francisco, working together with other vocalists including a young Tony Martin and Woody Herman. She joined the Kay Kyser Orchestra in 1938, where she received her first national exposure appearing on radio shows and in films with Kyser. She made her first movie with Kyser and Lucille Ball, That’s Right You’re Wrong (1939). She nearly married Kyser but left his orchestra in 1941 to do her own radio show.
She starred in the movies Here We Go Again with Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, and Fibber McGee & Molly (1942), Hit the Ice with Abbott & Costello (1943), as Helen Hoyt in Broadway Rhythm with George Murphy (1944), and as Carole Hill in Cole Porter’s Night and Day (1946) with Cary Grant and Alexis Smith.
In 1951, Simms hosted a local television show on Los Angeles Channel 11, KTTV, which featured dance bands and talent from army, navy, marine, and air force bases around Southern California.
In 1993, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to her.
She died in 1994 in Palm Springs, aged 80, and is interred in Desert Memorial Park[1] in Cathedral City, California.
Born in San Antonio, Texas, she sang with big bands and worked as MGM contract player film actress. She appeared in 11 movies from 1939 to 1951, when she retired. She was married three times, to Hyatt Hotels founder Hyatt von Dehn from 1945 to 1951, to Bob Calhoun from 1951 to 1952, and to Don Eastvold from June 22, 1962 until her death on April 4, 1994. She originally considered studying to become a concert pianist, but enrolled instead at Fresno State Teachers College. While there, she began performing in campus productions, singing with sorority sisters and even forming a popular campus vocal trio.
Shortly afterward, she struck out on her own to establish a solo singing career and by 1932, she had her own program on a local radio station. Also in 1932, she became band vocalist for the Tom Gerun band in San Francisco, working together with other vocalists including a young Tony Martin and Woody Herman. She joined the Kay Kyser Orchestra in 1938, where she received her first national exposure appearing on radio shows and in films with Kyser. She made her first movie with Kyser and Lucille Ball, That’s Right You’re Wrong (1939). She nearly married Kyser but left his orchestra in 1941 to do her own radio show.
She starred in the movies Here We Go Again with Edgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, and Fibber McGee & Molly (1942), Hit the Ice with Abbott & Costello (1943), as Helen Hoyt in Broadway Rhythm with George Murphy (1944), and as Carole Hill in Cole Porter’s Night and Day (1946) with Cary Grant and Alexis Smith.
In 1951, Simms hosted a local television show on Los Angeles Channel 11, KTTV, which featured dance bands and talent from army, navy, marine, and air force bases around Southern California.
In 1993, a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs, California, Walk of Stars was dedicated to her.
She died in 1994 in Palm Springs, aged 80, and is interred in Desert Memorial Park[1] in Cathedral City, California.
I'm Gonna Love That Guy
Ginny Simms Lyrics
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Benny Goodman and His Orchestra I'm gonna love that gal like she's never been loved…
Geraldo & His Orchestra I'm gonna love that gal like she's never been loved…
Stan Kenton & His Orchestra I'm gonna love that gal like she's never been loved…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Ginny Simms:
Deep Purple My deep purple dreams Here's Ginny Sims to sing a beautiful…
Don Don't worry 'bout me I'll get along Forget about me Just be …
Easy to Love I know too well that I'm just wasting precious time In…
Embraceable You Embrace me, my sweet embraceable you! Embrace me, you irrep…
Fools Rush in "Romance is a game for fools" I used to say A game…
How Sweet You Are How sweet you are, how sweet you are, How dear your…
I I'd know you anywhere, I'd know that grin, I'd know you…
I Wonder What's Become of Sally I wonder what's become of Sally, That old gal of mine. The…
I'd Know You Anywhere I'd know you anywhere, I'd know that grin, I'd know you…
I'd Like to Set You to Music A poet said, I′ll never see A poem lovely as a…
I'll Never Smile Again I'll never smile again Until I smile at you I'll never laugh…
I've Got You Under My Skin I've got you under my skin. I've got you deep in…
Indian Summer Summer, Indian summer Ah, what a haunting song And here's G…
Love Is Here to Stay It's very clear, our love is here to stay Not for…
Skylark Skylark Have you anything to say to me? Won't you tell me…
The Answer Is Love It's very clear, our love is here to stay Not for…
The Umbrella Man Toodle - luma luma Toodle - luma luma Toodle - oh lay Any…
Three Little Fishies Down in the meadow in a little bitty pool Swam three…
Where or When It seems we stood and talked like this before We looked…
You You go to my head And you linger like a haunting…
You Go to My Head You go to my head And you linger like a haunting…
You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To You'd be so nice to come home to You'd be so…
You're the Top At words poetic, I'm so pathetic That I always have…
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