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Ginny Gibson was born on 22 November, 1924 in United States, is a Virginia Nelson. Discover Ginny Gibson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 22 November, 1924
Birthday 22 November
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Date of death November 27, 1998 Nyack, New York
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Nationality United States

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1898

Carl G. Lampl (1898–1962) (music)

Buddy Kaye (words)

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Side B: "Where in the World"

Ginny Gibson, vocalist

Gibson Boys, vocalists

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Carl G. Lampl (1898–1962)

Buddy Kaye Quintet

Ginny Gibson

Side A: "The Sunday Morning Song"

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Carl G. Lampl (1898–1962) (music)

Buddy Kaye (words)

Side B: "The Goodnight Song"

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Carl G. Lampl (1898–1962)

1924

Virginia Nelson (born Virginia Marie Shoemaker; November 22, 1924 Rochester, New York – November 27, 1998 Nyack, New York), professionally known as Ginny Gibson, was a prolific New York recording vocalist.

Gibson recorded jingles and popular songs.

1931

Her manager while at MGM was Joan Javits (né Joan Ellen Javits; born 1931), who in 1953, co-wrote Santa Baby with Philip Springer (born 1926).

1946

Her married surname, beginning around 1946, was Nelson.

1950

In 1950, Gibson signed a contract with MGM Records.

She was the first to record the song s "Mr. Sandman," "If I Give My Heart to You," and "Dansero."

Her recording of "Whatever Lola Wants" from Damn Yankees won national radio and jukebox play.

1953

The other co-composer, Tony Springer, listed in the 1953 Catalog of Copyright Entries, was a fictitious name.

Joan was the niece of New York Senator Jacob K. Javits.

1954

In 1954, Gibson recorded 966 new tunes for such songwriters that included Irving Berlin; Cole Porter; Pajama Game and Damn Yankees writers Jerry Ross and Dick Adler; Charles Tobias; and Pat Ballard.

Gibson also sang radio and TV commercials, including the famous "Chiquita Banana," "Hello, Bryers Calling," "Winston Tastes Good," "The Dodge Boys," "Wouldn't You Really Rather Have a Buick?"

and "Pepsodent Toothpaste."

She was the off-stage voice on the Coke Time with Eddie Fisher television show, working with Doc Severinsen, Eydie Gormé, and Debbie Reynolds.

She was also heard regularly on the Chicago radio show Don McNeill's Breakfast Club and television's The Halls of Ivy and Sky King.

Ginny Gibson

With Van Horne Quartet

Side A: "You're Finding Out How Much I Love You"

1958

In 1958, she married Richard Dennis Criger (1925–2001).

1976

She divorced Criger in 1976.

Gibson also recorded under the alias "Ginny Blue."

Virginia Shoemaker, as a performer, began singing at age 6 for WHAM radio in Rochester, New York.