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  1. Martha Tilton (November 14, 1915 – December 8, 2006) [1] was an American popular singer during America's swing era and traditional pop period. She is best known for her 1939 recording of "And the Angels Sing" with Benny Goodman.

  2. Martha Tilton. Actress: Swing Hostess. She became a notable vocalist of the Big Band Era and known around the circuit as the "Liltin' Miss Martha Tilton." Born on November 14, 1915, this trim, Texas-born blonde was the fortunate product of a musical family, with her parents actively playing the piano and singing at home while she grew up.

    • November 14, 1915
    • December 8, 2006
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    Martha Tilton. Actress: Swing Hostess. She became a notable vocalist of the Big Band Era and known around the circuit as the "Liltin' Miss Martha Tilton." Born on November 14, 1915, this trim, Texas-born blonde was the fortunate product of a musical family, with her parents actively playing the piano and singing at home while she grew up.

    • January 1, 1
    • Corpus Christi, Texas, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Brentwood, California, USA
  4. The Career of Martha Tilton. NOTICE: Born today, November 14th, 1915, a daughter to Frederick and Francis Tilton of Corpus Christi, Texas. Their baby girl will be named Martha Ellen Tilton. When Martha was three years old, her family moved to Edna, Kansas for a short time; then, in 1922, they settled on Laurel Avenue in Los Angeles.

  5. http://www.marthatilton.comMartha Tilton - And The Angels Sing (1956) Benny Goodman----- -----The...

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  6. Dec 13, 2006 · Big Band singer “Liltin”‘ Martha Tilton, perhaps best-known for “And the Angels Sing” with Benny Goodman and the World War II ballad “I’ll Walk Alone,” has died. She was 91. Tilton died of...

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  8. Dec 13, 2006 · Martha Tilton, who as one of Benny Goodman’s vocalists in the 1930s was billed as the “Sweetheart of Swing” and appeared on 80 of his recordings, including the celebrated 1939 rendition of...

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