Sue Raney

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Sue Raney (born June 18, 1940) is an American jazz singer. Signed by Capitol Records at the age of seventeen, her debut album, the Nelson Riddle-produced When Your Lover Has Gone, was released in 1958.[1] Raney begin singing at only four years of age, and encouraged by her mother, began working as a professional before she was a a teenager. When she was nearly 14, she joined Jack Carson's Los Angeles-based radio show in 1954, and later worked on television as Ray Anthony's band's main vocalist.[2] After a hiatus in the 1970s, Raney has continued to record sporadically, with her most recent album being a 2006 tribute to Doris Day entitled Heart's Desire.

[edit] Discography

  • When Your Lover Has Gone (1958, Capitol)
  • Songs for a Raney Day (1960, Capitol)
  • All By Myself (1964, Capitol)
  • Happiness is a Warm Sue Raney (1965, Mercury)
  • Alive and In Love (1966, Imperial)
  • New & Now (1967, Imperial)
  • With A Little Help From My Friends (1969, Imperial)
  • The People Tree (1972, Light)
  • Ridin' High (1984, Discovery)
  • Flight of Fancy (1986, Discovery)
  • Quietly There: the Music of Johnny Mandel (1988, Discovery)
  • In Good Company (1990, Discovery)
  • Dreamsville: Sue Raney Sings the Music of Henry Mancini (1992, Trend)
  • Autumn in the Air (Fresh Sound, 1997)
  • Breathless (1997 Compilation, Studio West)
  • Volume II (2004 Compilation, Studio West)
  • Heart's Desire: A Tribute to Doris Day (2006, Fresh Sound)

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Levinson, Peter J. September in the Rain: the Life of Nelson Riddle. Page 185. Watson-Guptill, 2001.
  2. ^ All Music Guide Biography. [1]

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