Helen miller biography
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Helen Miller (songwriter)
American songwriter (1925–2006)
Helen Miller (30 June 1925 – 2 February 2006)[1] was an American songwriter.
She collaborated with several lyricists, notably Howard Greenfield in the early 1960s, and with him wrote several pop hits, including "Foolish Little Girl" by The Shirelles, and "It Hurts To Be In Love" by Gene Pitney.
Helen miller biography
Biography
She started as a songwriter in New York City in the late 1940s, working in particular with lyricist and poet Fay Manus. She had some success at that time, but following her marriage to Irving Miller she left the music business for several years and brought up three children.[2][3]
In 1961, she met Don Kirshner of Aldon Music, and restarted work as a songwriter in the Brill Building, working mainly on pop songs for a teenage audience.
Around the same time, she also managed a doo-wop group, The Quotations, and won them a recording contract with Verve Records.[4] At Aldon