Kathy Linden was an American pop singer from Moorestown Township, New Jerse… Read Full Bio ↴Kathy Linden was an American pop singer from Moorestown Township, New Jersey.
Linden scored two hits on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 late in the 1950s. The first was "Billy", a song originally written in 1911; it hit #7 in 1958. The second was "Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye", which rose to #11 in 1959. Both singles were released on Felsted Records and featured Joe Leahy's backing orchestra. "Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye" incorporated elements of two previous tunes - the British music hall song "Two Lovely Black Eyes" and the country song "Goodbye Little Darling". There were a few covers, the biggest of which was by Ruby Murray in the UK. At the time of her first hit single Kathy was a married woman in her 20s, but her record company wanted her to appear as a child due to her childish voice.
Linden scored two hits on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 late in the 1950s. The first was "Billy", a song originally written in 1911; it hit #7 in 1958. The second was "Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye", which rose to #11 in 1959. Both singles were released on Felsted Records and featured Joe Leahy's backing orchestra. "Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye" incorporated elements of two previous tunes - the British music hall song "Two Lovely Black Eyes" and the country song "Goodbye Little Darling". There were a few covers, the biggest of which was by Ruby Murray in the UK. At the time of her first hit single Kathy was a married woman in her 20s, but her record company wanted her to appear as a child due to her childish voice.
If I Could Hold You in My Arms
Kathy Linden Lyrics
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Billy Bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp-bomp-bomp Bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp-bomp…
Billy + Bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp-bomp-bomp Bomp, bomp, bomp, bomp-bom…
Goodbye Goodbye, Jimmy, goodbye Goodbye, Jimmy, goodbye I'll see you…
Goodbye Jimmy Goodbay [Chorus:] Goodbye, Jimmy, goodbye Goodbye, Jimmy, goodby…
Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye Goodbye, Jimmy, goodbye Goodbye, Jimmy, goodbye I'll see you…
Goodbye Jimmy%2C Goodbye Goodbye, Jimmy, goodbye Goodbye, Jimmy, goodbye I'll see you…
Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye Kathy Linden Miscellaneous Goodbye Jimmy, Goodbye Goodbye Ji…
Jimmy Goodbye, Jimmy, goodbye Goodbye, Jimmy, goodbye I'll see you…
You Don't Know Girls If a girl is in love with you And she says…
You'd Be Surprised He's not so good in a crowd But when you get…
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Roy Branson
Probably the most beautiful popular singing voice in the past 100 years. She is still with us, writing and singing at 81, and the voice still the best ever.
Milton Moore
I listened to pop music radio when she was active on the charts, yet I never recall any of these songs. And people from Thailand comment how they remember her! I just found out about her today, at age 72! Among the fairest voices I have
ever heard, and the fairest looking! The epitome of "the girl next door," although I
never knew a girl next door who looked anything like this!😀
She was born in Moorestown township, New Jersey in 1938, and is
presently 80 years old. Sure wish her recording career had lasted longer. Her charming, lilting voice was "as soft as the fall of lotus leaves brushing the air of night." A voice to fall in love with!
Ruth Boykin
What a beautiful comment! You are a sweetheart Milton. I thoroughly enjoyed her beautiful voice sing this beautiful song. Thank you, Milton!
Sparky K
When I was in Hong Kong in the late 90's, seems everyone knew the words to Sealed With A Kiss.
grandma Ha
They really knew how to sing back then. Thanks for putting these out for us old-timers to enjoy.
Noneya Bidness
Not all old timers ;-)
Kitti Pientham
I listened this song since l was 14 and love every song she had sing she had really heavenly voice
Bobby137
Wow. Im 19. I never heard this song but this title came to my head while writing a song of my own.
I searched the line i came up with for inspiration and found this masterpiece.
I feel like like i might have known it subconsciously. I'd like to believe this song meant a lot to me soul in a previous life. Ive always felt like an old soup
Pasanamon
Love this song because I can hold him in my arms now after 1000 listening.
pricha sattayatam
A beautiful song and lovely voice , i heard this song while I was in medical school over 50 years in Bangkok , it is still a romantic song ,what a lovely voice and singing of the real singer ,we no longer have nowadays ,thanks for putting on you tube for a senior like me to enjoy again . Is she still alive ,any one knows ?