Kathy Linden Was An American Pop Singer From Moorestown Township New Jersey. Linden Scored Two Hits On The U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Late In The 1950s. The First Was "Billy" A Song Originally Written In 1911 It Hit #7 In 1958. The Second Was "Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye" Which Rose To #11 In 1959. Both Singles Were Released On Felsted Records And Featured Joe Leahy's Backing Orchestra. "Goodbye Jimmy Goodbye" Incorporated Elements Of Two Previous Tunes - The British Music Hall Song "Two Lovely Black Eyes" And The Country Song "Goodbye Little Darling". There Were A Few Covers The Biggest Of Which Was By Ruby Murray In The UK. At The Time Of Her First Hit Single Kathy Was A Married Woman In Her 20s But Her Record Company Wanted Her To Appear As A Child Due To Her Childish Voice.