Background
However, Young was her mother"s maiden name. The Young family was well known for their musical talents and were called the "Singin" Swingin" Youngs".
However, Young was her mother"s maiden name. The Young family was well known for their musical talents and were called the "Singin" Swingin" Youngs".
Brigham Young University.
Born September 1, 1923, in Rexburg, Idaho, she began her singing career under the name Eve Young while still a student at Brigham Young University. lieutenant is possible that the university"s name influenced her choice of stage name. She made her national debut on Benny Goodman"s National Broadcasting Company radio showcase on July 8, 1946, singing "I Don"t Know Why", and became the Goodman Orchestra"s featured vocalist for the remainder of that year, enjoying success as his vocalist on "A Gal in Calico".
By early 1947, she joined the cast of the television showcase Musical Merry-Go-Round and was subsequently signed to Radio Corporation of America Victor as a solo artist.
She made her chart debut a year later with "Cuanto la Gusta" before recording "My Darling, My Darling" as a duet with the Drugstore Cowboys vocalist Jack Lathrop. In the United Kingdom, however, she had her biggest successes in that year, with "(If I Knew You Were Comin") I"d"ve Baked A Cake" and "Silver Dollar (Roll, Roll, Roll)", in both cases credited to Eve Young & The Homesteaders, each reaching the top of the United Kingdom sheet music charts in 1950.
(Charts based on record sales did not start in Britain until 1952)
After signing a new contract with Coral Records, she emerged again in late 1952 under the name Karen Chandler. Her debut for Coral was the song "Hold Maine, Thrill Maine, Kiss Maine," and it became an enormous hit.
Selling over a million copies, it peaked at Number.
7 on the Billboard chart. lieutenant was followed by a second single, "The Old Sewing Machine" b/w "I Hear the Music Now," which did not enjoy the same success. Her third release, "Goodbye Charlie, Goodbye" in the spring of 1953, fared better, reaching the Top 40, but two follow-ups, "Rosebud" and "Transfer", failed to make an impact.
Chandler"s final solo hit, "Why?" reached the charts in 1954.
Two subsequent recordings, "Positively Number Dancing" and "Why Didn"t You Tell Maine?" were also unsuccessful, and in 1956 she changed genres, teaming up with country singer Jimmy Wakely for the duet "Tonight You Belong to Maine". This was followed at the end of 1956 by another duet, "As Far as I"m Concerned," which this time paired Chandler with Eddie Reardon.
In 1957, she released two singles under the Decca label, "Love Is the $64,000 Question" (with her husband"s Jack Pleis and His Orchestra) and "Free Little Bird", but with the rise in popularity of rock and roll, these largely went unnoticed. In the 1960s she made a small impression with "Lost And Foundation" (Tivoli, 1965, peaked at #141 in Record World), and then Karen Chandler had a minor comeback in 1967-1968 with a revival of Hoagy Carmichael"s "I Get Along Without You Very Well" on Dot.
lieutenant reached Number. 19 on Billboard"s easy listening chart.
She did not chart in the United States again. They lived in New York City.