Cindy Walker

Singer-songwriter and dancer

Cindy Walker - Singer-songwriter and dancer
Born

July 20th, 1918
106 years ago

Died

March 23rd, 2006
19 years ago — 87 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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An influential American singer-songwriter and dancer, recognized for significant contributions to country music. Rose to prominence in the 1940s and 1950s, writing songs for numerous artists, including the iconic 'You Don’t Know Me', which became widely popular. Collaborated with various notable artists throughout her career, creating a lasting legacy in the genre. Also engaged in performing, earning acclaim for her singing and dancing abilities.

Wrote 'You Don’t Know Me' popularized by Ray Charles

Contributed to songs recorded by Bing Crosby and Bob Wills

Worked with artists such as Johnny Rodriguez and Willie Nelson

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