Carol Richards, born Carol June Vosburgh on June 6, 1922 in Harvard, Illinois,
was an American singer and radio and television performer. She began performing
at age four and started her musical career as a vocalist. In 1949, Richards
signed with Decca Records, releasing her debut single "I Wish I Had A Wishbone /
Silver Dollars Tinkling Down". Her collaboration with Bing Crosby on "Silver
Bells" and "Sunshine Cake" became notable highlights of her career. She also
provided vocals for several films, including Call Me Madam (1953), where she was
the voice double for Vera Ellen. Ri...