Rosemary Clooney, born on May 23, 1928, in Maysville, Kentucky, was a beloved American singer and actress whose career spanned over five decades. Rising to fame in the early 1950s with her hit song "Come On-a My House," Clooney's rich, velvety voice and impeccable timing made her a standout in both pop and jazz genres. Known for her big band and vocal jazz performances, she captivated audiences with her charm and musical prowess. Clooney made numerous appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show from 1949 to 1966, showcasing her versatility as both a singer and actress. Her legacy continues to inspire, leaving behind a timeless collection of recordings that reflect her enduring talent and artistry.