This British Oscar-winning actress is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
This folk singer was one of the 1st musicians to use her popularity as a vehicle for social protest, singing and marching for human rights and peace
This Greek soprano was one of the most renowned opera singers of the 20th century
She was the 1st female country music star to headline her own show (and in Las Vegas) and receive billing above the male stars with whom she toured (Crazy)
This Mambo Italiano singer played one of the sisters in White Christmas (and was George's aunt)
She appeared in 39 films, released 29 albums, spent 460 weeks in the Top 40 charts and became one of America's most beloved entertainers and might be Till the End of Time
This queen of jazz sings scat on How High the Moon
This queen of soul has garnered much Respect in her career, which includes being the 1st female artist to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
This versatile performer received a miniature Academy Award (or perhaps munchkin sized)
God blessed this child with a distinctly expressive voice
This singer experienced some Stormy Weather when she was blacklisted in Hollywood in the 1950s
This queen of gospel took the Highway Up to Heaven in 1972
The Matriarch of R&B sang jazz, gospel, rock and roll, and At Last, soul blues
The Queen of Psychedelic Soul, was one of the major attractions to the Woodstock festival
I'm Sorry, but this singer had 9 consecutive top 10 hits (enough to make you want to rock around the Christmas tree)
Lady and the Tramp featured this singer/songwriter's talents and her sultry likeness (and later became the inspiration for a stylish self-assured Muppet)
The First Lady of Country Music's autobiography was made into an Oscar winning film
This Canadian folk/rock/jazz/pop musician designed all of her albums' artwork, and produced most of them
This queen of country music has written over 3,000 songs including I Will Always Love You
She received an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of Billie Holiday and has a career total of 70 hit singles
Winner of 6 Emmys, 8 Grammys, 2 Oscars, and 1 Tony award and has achieved number one albums in 5 consecutive decades
Ella Fitzgerald thought 'The Divine One' was the greatest singer she ever heard
This honky tonk singer was the 1st female to reach #1 on Billboard's country chart garnering her a membership with the Grand Ole Opry which had originally banned her song (me-ow)