Gayla Peevey
Gayla Peevey | |
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Born |
Ponca City, Oklahoma, U.S. | March 8, 1943
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1953-1962 |
Labels | Columbia, Joy Records (New York) |
Gayla Peevey Henderson (born March 8, 1943) is a former singer and child star from Ponca City, Oklahoma. She is best known for her recording, under her maiden name Gayla Peevey, of "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" (Columbia 4-40106, 1953). Peevey recorded the novelty song when she was 10 years old.
In 1960, under the name Jamie Horton, she had a minor hit with the song "Robot Man", a Connie Francis cover.[1]
Biography
Peevey graduated from San Diego State University with a Bachelor of Education degree.[2] She eventually left teaching and owned her own advertising firm for 15 years.[2] She is married to Cliff Henderson. They have a daughter, Sydney Forest, and 3 grandchildren.
In popular culture
The Oklahoma City Zoo capitalized upon the popularity of "I Want A Hippopotamus for Christmas" with a fundraising campaign to "buy a hippo for Gayla". The fund raised $3,000 (equivalent to $27,552.12 present day), and a baby hippopotamus named Matilda was purchased and given to Peevey which she then donated to the zoo.[3] The hippopotamus named Matilda spent 45 years in the Oklahoma City Zoo, and then died at age 47 from a heart attack in 1998 while being transferred to the Walt Disney World's Disney's Animal Kingdom, in Orlando, Florida.[4]
In addition to being a talented singer, Henderson is also an accomplished songwriter, penning several of her Joy Records (New York) singles, including My Little Marine, Just Say So, We're Through - We're Finished, When It Comes To Love, Yes, I'll Be Your Girl and Dear Jane.
Singles (as Gayla Peevey) on Columbia Records
Year | Title | Label | Single | Catalogue No. |
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1953 | I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas/Are My Ears On Straight | Columbia Records | 40106 | CO49818/CO49819 |
Wish I Wuz A Whisker (On The Easter Bunny's Chin)/Three Little Bunnies | 40182 | RHCO10747/RHCO10748 | ||
Kitty In The Basket (duet with Jimmy Boyd)/I'm So Glad (duet with Jimmy Boyd) | 40218 | RHCO10753/RHCO10754 | ||
Upsy Down Town/A Dog Named Joe | 40264 | CO49820/CO49821 | ||
1954 | Angel In The Christmas Play/Got A Cold In The Node For Christmas | 40364 | RHCO33252/RHCO33253 | |
Daddy's Report Card/The Night I Ran Away | 40425 | RHCO10749/RHCO10750 | ||
1955 | 77 Santas/Rubberlegs (The Knock-Kneed Monkey) | 40602 | RZSP33598/RZSP33599 | |
1957 | I Want You To Be My Guy/Too Young To Have A Broken Heart | 40932 | JZSP41539/JZSP41540 | |
1958 | That's What I Learned In School/Do It Again | 41027 | JZSP42215/JZSP42214 | |
Singles (as Jamie Horton) on Joy Records (New York)
Year | Title | Label | Single | Catalogue No. |
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1959 | My Little Marine/Missin' | Joy Records (New York) | 234 | K90W-8507/K90W-8508 |
1960 | Where's My Love/Heartbreakin' Doll | 237 | KS-193/KS-194 | |
Just Say So/There Goes My Love | 240 | L90W-2188 | ||
Robot Man/We're Through - We're Finished | 241 | JR-7051/JR-7031 | ||
What Should A Teen Heart Do/Hands Off, He's Mine | 245 | |||
1961 | When It Comes To Love/Yes, I'll Be Your Girl | 252 | ||
Going, Going, Going Gone/They're Playing Our Song (contains elements of 16 Candles) | 258 | JR-7103/JR-7101 | ||
Dear Jane/Only Forever | 266 | JR-7073/JR-7122 | ||
1962 | Go Shout It From A Mountain/Oh Love (Stop Knockin' On My Door) | 269 | ||
References
- ↑ Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (25 July 1960). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. p. 3. ISSN 0006-2510.
- 1 2 "Biography of Gayla Peevey," Internet Movie Database (accessed May 11, 2010).
- ↑ Novelty Nook, Fifties and Sixties, Mistletunes.com (accessed May 11, 2010).
- ↑ News OK:" City Zoo Hippo Dies En Route to Florida Park"
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