
Martha Tilton was an American singer born in 1915 in the United States, known for her contributions to swing and traditional pop music. Often referred to as "The Liltin' Martha Tilton," she gained prominence as the featured vocalist for Benny Goodman's orchestra during the late 1930s and early 1940s. Her rendition of "And the Angels Sing" became a major hit and remains a classic of the swing era. Over her career, she also recorded for labels such as Capitol Records and appeared in several films. Martha Tilton left an enduring legacy in jazz and pop music, celebrated for her warm voice and impeccable phrasing.
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