Myrna Smith

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Myrna Yvonne Smith (28 May 1941 – 24 December 2010)[1] was an American songwriter and singer. Smith became a high school English teacher in South Brunswick, New Jersey in the 1960s, while she also pursued her singing career. She became a member of the Sweet Inspirations, which previously served as Elvis Presley's backing group.[2] When she joined, the lead singer of the Sweet Inspirations was Cissy Houston, the mother of Whitney Houston and dynamic soprano featured on Aretha Franklin’s “Ain’t no way”. She later married Jerry Schilling, a friend and associate of Elvis who subsequently managed the Beach Boys. In the early 1980s, she co-wrote all of the songs on Carl Wilson's 1981 solo album Carl Wilson, as well as a few of the songs on his 1983 solo album Youngblood.

While performing on the 'Elvis: The Concert' European tour in March 2010, Myrna developed pneumonia which eventually led to kidney failure and a stroke. She died on 24 December 2010, in Canoga Park, California, after an illness, at the age of 69.[1]

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Thedeadrockstarsclub.com - accessed December 2010
  2. ^ Schilling, Jerry; Crisafulli, Chuck (22 August 2006). Me and a guy named Elvis: my lifelong friendship with Elvis Presley. Gotham. p. 268. ISBN 978-1-59240-231-1. Retrieved 13 June 2010.

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