Amy Arnell was an American singer, best known for her work with Tommy Tucker and his orchestra.
She attended Woodrow Wilson High School and the College of William & Mary and gained singing experience in her church choir and on radio stations.
[3] The recording's success boosted the band from cheaper one-night stands "into the higher brackets.
[7] In December 1945, she joined the cast of The Abbott and Costello Show, replacing vocalist Connie Haines.
[9] A review in the trade publication Variety in December 1943 evaluated her performance with the comment, "Lacking a voice and with averaged delivery and looks, she scores mildly here.