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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › June_CarrollJune Carroll - Wikipedia

    June Carroll (1917 – May 16, 2004) was an American lyricist, singer and actress. Born June Sillman in Detroit, Michigan, Carroll appeared in the Broadway musical New Faces of 1952, introducing the now-standard Guess Who I Saw Today, by Elise Boyd and Murray Grand, as well as two songs that she wrote with Arthur Siegel, "Penny Candy" and "Love ...

  2. June Carroll, a lyricist and singer best known for appearing in the hit Broadway musical revue “New Faces of 1952,” for which she co-wrote many of the songs, has died. She was 86.

  3. June Carroll co-wrote songs for New Faces revues and musicals such as Fools Rush In and If the Shoe Fits. She also appeared in films and wrote the screenplay for An Angel Comes to Brooklyn.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0140879June Carroll - IMDb

    June Carroll (1912-2004) was an American actress, writer and songwriter who wrote songs for films and Broadway revues. She also appeared in TV shows such as Play of the Week, Fireside Theatre and The Bold and the Beautiful.

    • Actress, Writer, Soundtrack
    • June 22, 1912
    • June Carroll
    • May 16, 2004
  5. The songs were composed by, among others, Harnick, Graham, Murray Grand and Arthur Siegel. The cast featured Graham, Kitt, Clary, Virginia Bosler, June Carroll, Virginia De Luce, Ghostley, Patricia Hammerlee, Lawrence, Lynde and Bill Milliken. De Luce and Graham won the 1952 Theatre World Award.

  6. June Carroll sings "Guess Who I Saw Today" by Murray Grand and Elisse Boyd, which she originally introduced in "New Faces," in this 1960 TV version.

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  7. Jul 22, 2016 · This song of course was made better known through the recordings by Eartha Kitt and Nancy Wilson, but it was originally written by Murray Grand (with lyrics by Elisse Boyd) for the musical revue...

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