Eydie Gormé, born Edith Gormezano on August 16, 1928, in The Bronx, New York, is
a Latin pop music singer whose career spanned over six decades. Equally
proficient in English and Spanish, her versatile repertoire earned her
international acclaim, and she became a beloved figure in both American pop and
Latin music. She began her career in the 1950s singing with the Tommy Tucker
band, landing a record deal with Coral Records in 1952. "That Night of Heaven,"
her debut single, was released later that year. During this time, she rose to
fame as a big band singer on the popular Tonigh...