Sally Sweetland

Sally Sweetland (née Mueller; September 23, 1911 – February 8, 2015) was an American soprano singer and teacher.

In the 1940s, she provided voice dubbing for singing voices in movies, notably for Joan Leslie in several films including Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) and Rhapsody in Blue (1945), as well as for Brenda Marshall, Martha Vickers and Joan Fontaine in other films of that era.

[3] The following month, Sweetland provided backing vocals on two early recording sessions for the young Tony Bennett on Columbia.

In 1953, she provided vocals for Eddie Fisher's recording of "I'm Walking Behind You", which reached number one on both the Billboard Top 100 and the UK Singles Chart.

[5] Sweetland later worked as a vocal coach with her husband Lee, a baritone, who was Woody Woodpecker's singing voice on NBC Radio.