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Country singer Goldie Hill, younger sister of <a href="spotify:artist:4bqpFfBnffe2btMTCIzYGG">Tommy Hill</a>, was born in 1933 in Karnes County, TX. Music played a huge part in the Hill family. The radio was one way to block out the daily backbreaking work of picking cotton. Goldie soaked up the popular country music of the era and developed a talent for singing. Early on, Goldie's older brothers <a href="spotify:artist:4bqpFfBnffe2btMTCIzYGG">Tommy</a> and Ken left a life of cotton picking determined to make a name for themselves in country music. Within a few years, they were backing up <a href="spotify:artist:1FClsNYBUoNFtGgzeG74dW">Hank Williams</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:1bBZcz4jP7CoPlqpCFh4gz">Johnny Horton</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:1ARZrF9nU4zgdDHuBIfqMq">Webb Pierce</a>. Sister Goldie officially got her start on the Louisiana Hayride in 1953 as part of <a href="spotify:artist:4bqpFfBnffe2btMTCIzYGG">Tommy</a>'s band. Billed as "the Golden Hillbilly," she scored a number one hit in 1953 with her second single, "I Let the Stars Get in My Eyes," originally written by <a href="spotify:artist:4bqpFfBnffe2btMTCIzYGG">Tommy</a> for <a href="spotify:artist:4fxdqujwhb2NIQyr7qnnPX">Kitty Wells</a>. Among her other charting tunes were several duets with either <a href="spotify:artist:7gS1Yv0RynyzKX5ICtKIhS">Ernest Tubb</a>'s son <a href="spotify:artist:1H2b14k070qM3iHIqtHbNN">Justin Tubb</a> or <a href="spotify:artist:7wVgfy012qNvQ607JM5Qsf">Red Sovine</a>, including the big hit "Yankee Go Home." In 1957 she married country singer <a href="spotify:artist:4FmgWM5kNxZ8ibCNPS6hHN">Carl Smith</a> following his divorce from <a href="spotify:artist:0ZnY6mQmgr2yZarjry68td">June Carter</a>. In the late '60s she made a short-lived comeback as Goldie Hill Smith, without much fanfare. Following <a href="spotify:artist:4FmgWM5kNxZ8ibCNPS6hHN">Carl Smith</a>'s retirement from music in the late '70s, he and Goldie lived on their horse farm outside of Franklin, TN, and the two began to show horses professionally during the course of the decade. ~ Al Campbell, Rovi

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