Eydie Gorme was an American singer who achieved prominence during the 1950s and 1960s, known particularly for her smooth, sophisticated pop and jazz-oriented style. She notably collaborated with her husband, Steve Lawrence, and together, they became a popular duo on television and stage. Gorme's most enduring hit is the Grammy-winning "If He Walked Into My Life" from 1966. Her influence in music history extends to both English and Spanish-speaking audiences, with successful albums in both languages, proving her versatility as an artist.