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for|the actress|Jane Morgan (actress)Infobox person|name = Jane Morgan |image = Jane Morgan headshot.jpg|image_size = 225px|background = solo_singer|birth_name = Florence Catherine Currier|birth_date = Birth date and age|1920|12|25|mf=ySome sources cite May 3, 1924; Intelius gives May 3, 1931.
Newton, Massachusetts , U.S.|spouse = Jerry Weintraub (1965-present); 4 adopted children|occupation = Singing|Singer , actress |genre = Traditional pop music|Traditional pop |instrument = Human voice|Vocalist |years_active = 1943–1973|label = Kapp Records|Kapp , Epic Records , Colpix , RCA Records , ABC Records , Parlophone , Polydor
Jane Morgan (born December 25, 1920 http://www.oldies.com/artist-biography/Jane-Morgan.html Biography @ Oldies.com - accessed February 2009Some sources cite May 3, 1924; Intelius gives May 3, 1931.) was an American popular music singing|singer . Morgan initially found success in France and the United Kingdom before achieving recognition in the U.S. She won six gold records.

Early life


Morgan was born Florence Catherine Currier in Newton, Massachusetts , one of five siblings born to Bertram Currier|Bertram H. and Olga (née Brandenberg) Currier , who were both musicians. When she was four years old, Jane and her family moved to Daytona Beach, Florida . The following year she began receiving vocal lessons, while continuing her study of the piano. During the summers, she took on child roles and appeared in theater productions at the Kennebunkport Playhouse in Kennebunkport, Maine , which her brother had founded. Her first professional role was in her brother's melodrama when she was seven years old. Citation needed|date=December 2011
By age 13, she was singing as a lyric soprano . While attending grade school, Morgan actively engaged in singing and competing against other students throughout Florida and the Southeast. After graduating from Seabreeze High School , Morgan's multiple musical skills and overall background enabled her prompt acceptance into New York's prestigious Juilliard School of Music where she studied, intending to become an opera singer. She studied opera by day and performed whenever possible.cite book|first=Joseph|last=Murrells|year=1978|title=The Book of Golden Discs|edition=2nd|publisher=Barrie and Jenkins Ltd|location=London|page=94|isbn=0-214-20512-6

Early career


Morgan sang popular songs in nightclubs, private parties, bar mitzvahs, and small restaurants to earn spending money to help pay for her tuition expenses at Juilliard.Kapp Records Liner Notes, 1957-1962 Eventually she was hired as a singer at the Roseland Ballroom in Manhattan with the house second band for $25 a week, six nights a week. While she was still in Juilliard (1944), orchestra leader Art Mooney heard her perform and hired her. Mooney changed her name to Jane Morgan by taking the first name of one of his vocalists, Janie Ford, and the last name of another, Marian Morgan. Citation needed|date=December 2011
In 1948, Morgan was chosen by French impresario Bernard Hilda to accompany him to Paris. Hilda was a prominent French society bandleader who needed a young singer to perform at a nightclub that he planned to open near the Eiffel Tower . Morgan began to appear regularly at the Club des Champs-Elysées , performing (two shows per night) American songs to mostly French audiences. Her mother had taught her French and Italian, so she quickly became proficient in French, and performed her act in flawless French, singing the classic songs of Cole Porter, George Gershwin, French songs, and standards of the century. Morgan became a sensation in Paris,Kapp Records Liner Notes, 1956 and accompanied by Hilda and his gypsy violin, quickly became known throughout France. French café society frequented Hilda's upscale club, which was likened to the Copacabana (nightclub)|Copacabana in New York . Many French songwriters, including Charles Trenet, frequented the club, and they wrote several songs that became hit recordings for Morgan. Morgan and Hilda soon opened a new weekly hour-long television show, and she began recording in 1949 on the French Polydor label as well as Parlophone , Philips , and others. Kapp Records Liner Notes , 1956

In 1952 Morgan went to Montreal, Canada , and opened at the Ritz Hotel as a soloist with a bilingual act using French and English. She returned to New York with regular performances in upscale nightclubs and her own radio show on NBC , backed by the 50-piece NBC Symphony Orchestra . She also performed at the Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide|St. Regis Hotel in New York City|New York . She returned to Europe in 1954 to appear in a London West End review with comedian Vic Oliver , and later at the Savoy Theatre and London Palladium .Epic Records Liner Notes, 1965 During this period, Morgan married Larry Stith.

American success


Morgan desired to advance her career in the US, but initially found that booking agents and managers in show business felt she was too specialized and would never make it outside the nightclub circuit. Meaning to prove them wrong, she left her agent and began singing at Lou Walters' Latin Quarter in New York. Walters kept Morgan at the Latin Quarter for a year, when she was noticed by Dave Kapp , who had recently founded a new recording label, Kapp Records . Kapp signed Morgan to a recording contract, and near that same period he also signed pianist Roger Williams (pianist)|Roger Williams . Citation needed|date=December 2011
In order to counter her reputation as a French singer, Kapp had Morgan record "Baseball, Baseball," and her first album release was entitled "The American Girl from Paris". She recorded several additional albums and soon was paired with Williams, who had gained national acceptance with his recording of Autumn Leaves (song)#Chart appearances|Autumn Leaves . They recorded Two Different Worlds (1956 song)|Two Different Worlds , which gave Morgan her first significant airplay on US radio. In 1957 Kapp brought The Troubadors , a virtually unknown group of five musicians, to his studio. They had appeared in the 1957 comedy film Love in the Afternoon (1957 film)|Love in the Afternoon .

Kapp asked Morgan to join The Troubadors and sing a song Fascination (1932 song)|Fascination . Although written in 1904 by Italian F. D. Marchetti and entitled "Valse Tzigane," it had been modified and used in Paris at the Folies Bergère as a "strip" number. With English lyrics added by Dick Manning in 1932, it had also been played throughout the 1957 movie (the French lyric had been created in 1942). Her recording was released in late 1957 and remained on the charts for 29 weeks. In 1958 Kapp released The Day the Rains Came (a French song by Gilbert Becaud called "Le jour où la pluie viendra") with Morgan singing in English (language)|English on one side and in French on the other. It reached Chart-topper|number one in the UK Singles Chart in January 1959.cite book|first=David|last=Roberts|year=2006|title=British Hit Singles & Albums|edition=19th|publisher=Guinness World Records Limited|location=London|isbn=1-904994-10-5|page=378

This led directly to her first TV Special, Spectacular: the Jane Morgan Hour in early 1959. She was featured on the 10 November 1959 jazz special Timex-All-Star Jazz III alongside Louis Armstrong , Lionel Hampton , Anita O'Day , Gene Krupa , Bob Crosby 's Wildcats, Les Brown (bandleader)|Les Brown and his orchestra and Chico Hamilton and his orchestra.

Middle years


Morgan wanted to perform in musicals on the stage and Broadway. She appeared in Can-Can (musical)|Can-Can , Kiss Me, Kate , Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (musical)|Gentlemen Prefer Blondes , Bells Are Ringing (musical)|Bells Are Ringing , Anniversary Waltz , Affairs of State and others. She also appeared in nightclubs around the U.S., complemented with television appearances and bookings in Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe . In 1959, Morgan was one of six contestants in List of Eurovision: Your Country Needs You contestants|A Song for Europe to determine the United Kingdom|UK 's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1959 . She sang "If Only I Could Live My Life Again", but the song was not selected. Citation needed|date=December 2011
Morgan's agent died in 1959, and her new manager, Jerry Weintraub , was able to obtain bookings for her in many noted US venues. (Morgan divorced Larry Stith and would later marry Weintraub in 1965; she and Weintraub later adopted four children.) In 1960, she recorded the English language version of an Italian song, Romantica (song)|Romantica . The recording was an airplay (radio)|airplay hit on BBC Radio . She continued recording for Kapp until the middle of 1962. Citation needed|date=January 2012

Later years


Morgan ended her association with Kapp Records after eight years. Weintraub negotiated a deal for three albums for Colpix including Jane Morgan Serenades the Victors , a side by side LP along with that recorded by Frank Sinatra as dual soundtracks of the music heard in the film The Victors (film)|The Victors . Morgan's second Colpix LP, The Last Time I Saw Paris garnered excellent reviews and a hit single, "C'est Si Bon". After fulfilling her contract with Colpix, Morgan recorded numerous singles and four albums for Epic Records|Epic . During this period she had consistent hit singles on the adult contemporary charts and continued to appear on top TV programs of the day. Morgan appeared at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Canada in 1964; was the lead singer with Bea Lillie and Carol Lawrence in the Broadway musical production of the Ziegfeld Follies , and succeeded Angela Lansbury in Mame (musical)|Mame in 1966. "Being on Broadway was one of the most exciting things in my life because I had always dreamed of it", she said. Citation needed|date=January 2012
In 1966, Morgan recorded the song that she had performed at the Academy Awards , I Will Wait for You , written for her by Michel Legrand . From 1967-68, Morgan was under contract at ABC Records , recording a dozen singles and issuing one LP which produced several hit singles and led to her second TV Special, The Jane Morgan Special . Syndicated in March 1968, the show featured the Doodletown Pipers and its highlight was her musical tribute to Edith Piaf . Her two final albums were for RCA Records .

Her final LP, Jane Morgan in Nashville , yielded two big hits on the country and western charts including her answer to Johnny Cash 's song, A Boy Named Sue , titled A Girl Named Johnny Cash . She performed the song on The Johnny Cash Show (TV series)|Cash's TV series in early 1971. Producer Ronnie Light worried that his age (25 at the time) might make Morgan uneasy.Jane Morgan, Nashville Liner Notes , 1970 But co-producer Chet Atkins stated that Morgan was a joy and that everyone enjoyed working with her. He also noted that she sincerely wanted to be a success in the country/western music genre. Of the experience, Morgan stated that she was "thrown a bit" by the fact that Nashville normally dispensed with formal arrangements and was known for "head arrangements". The only other time she had recorded without formal arrangements was on her hit single, "Fascination"; nevertheless she was named "The Countryest Girl in Nashville" by the crew.

She made some of her last TV appearances on the Johnny Cash Show and The Merv Griffin Show in 1971. She retired from performing in 1973, but has appeared occasionally over the years at special events and benefits. She has in recent years worked as a production assistant to her husband on films including the remake of '' Ocean's Eleven (2001 film)|Ocean's Eleven . Citation needed|date=December 2011

On December 10, 2009, Morgan performed at the UNICEF Ball honoring her husband, Jerry Weintraub , held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel , singing "Ten Cents a Dance" and " Big Spender ". On May 6, 2011 she received the 2,439th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame . http://www.zimbio.com/Johnny+Mathis+Jane+Morgan/pictures/pro Jane Morgan gets star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Known as Jane Weintraub, she divides her time between Malibu, California , Palm Springs, California and Kennebunkport, Maine . Morgan has owned Blueberry Hill Farm in Kennebunkport, Maine since 1958. Citation needed|date=December 2011

Notable associates


Morgan performed for French President Charles de Gaulle , and for five U.S. Presidents: John F. Kennedy , Richard Nixon , Gerald Ford , Jimmy Carter , and George W. Bush . She
toured with Jack Benny and John Raitt , and appeared at the Grand Ole Opry . Two of her RCA singles hit the Billboard country charts in 1970. Citation needed|date=December 2011

Television appearances


  • Morgan made her American TV debut on Celebrity Time in 1951. Her early television credits include The Victor Borge Show , The Colgate Comedy Hour , Cavalcade of Stars and The Jonathan Winters Show . She made more than 50 appearances/performances on the Ed Sullivan Show .cite book|title=Performer's TV Credits, 1948-2000|author=David Inman|isbn=0786411724|publisher=Gollancz


  • Among the many television specials Morgan appeared in were Highways of Melody 1961; Bell Telephone Hour : "A Trip to Christmas , 1961; Bell Telephone Hour: Christmas Program , 1965; Bell Telephone Hour: Masterpieces and Music , 1966; Coliseum , 1967; '' Kraft Music Hall : Broadway's Best , 1969 and Operation: Entertainment , 1969.


  • Morgan starred in three television specials: The Jane Morgan Hour , 1959; Voice of Firestone : An Evening in Paris , 1959 and The Jane Morgan Show , 1968.


  • Morgan made a few dramatic appearances on TV: The Web : Rehearsal for Death (1952); Peter Gunn : Down the Drain (1961); and It Takes a Thief (1968 TV series)|It Takes a Thief : The Suzie Simone Caper (1970).


  • Discography


    Singles


    Year Title Label and NumberUS Pop class=artist UK Singles Chart US Country
    1949 "C'est Tout" / "J'aurais Bien Donne Dix Ans De Ma Vie2 (with Bernard Hilda Orchestra in London)
    Polydor
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1953 "April in Portugal" / "If I Were a Bell" (with Philip Green Orchestra in London)
    Parlophone
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1953 "Say You're Mine Again" / "The Kissing Tree" (with Philip Green Orchestra in London)
    Parlophone
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1953 "Eyes of Blue" / (Unknown song) (with Philip Green Orchestra in London)
    Parlophone
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1953 Unknown Songs (with Philip Green Orchestra in London)
    Parlophone
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1954 "Baseball, Baseball" / "Fairweather Friends"
    Kapp 104
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1954 "Why" / "The Heart You Break"
    Kapp 107
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1955 "I Try To Forget You" / "Why Don't They Leave Us Alone"
    Kapp 111
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1955 "Flyin' High" / "Give Me Your World"
    Kapp 115
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1955 "In Paree" / "Take Me Away"
    Kapp 121
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1956 "Let's Go Steady" / "Take Care" (With the Jones Boys)
    Kapp 140
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1956 "La Ronde" / "Midnight Blues"
    Kapp 148
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1956 "Two Different Worlds" / "Nights In Verona" (with Roger Williams)
    Kapp 161
    #41
    -
    -
    -
    1957 "Come Home" / "From The First Hello To Our Last Goodbye"
    Kapp 172
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1957 "It's Not For Me To Say" / "Around The World In Eighty Days"
    Kapp 185
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1957 "Fascination" / "Whistling Instrumental" (with The Troubadors)
    Kapp 191
    #7
    -
    -
    -
    1957 "It's Been A Long Long Time" / "I'm New At The Game Of Romance" (Canadian hit)
    Kapp 200
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1958 "Only One Love" / "I've Got Bells In My Heart"
    Kapp 214
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1958 "Enchanted Island" / "Once More My Love Once More"
    Kapp 221
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1958 "The Day The Rains Came" / "Le Jour Ou La Pluie Viendra" (Sung in French)
    Kapp 235
    #21
    -
    No. 1
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    1958 "You'll Never Walk Alone" / "I May Never Pass This Way Again"
    Kapp 236
    -
    -
    -
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    1958 "To Love And Be Loved" / "If Only I Could Live My Life Again"
    Kapp 253
    -
    -
    No. 27
    -
    1959 "Love Is Like Champagne" / "To Each His Own"
    Kapp 264
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1959 "With Open Arms" / "I Can't Begin To Tell You"
    Kapp 284
    #39/ 113
    -
    -
    -
    1959 "I'm In Love" / "Was It Day, Was It Night"
    Kapp 304
    -
    -
    -
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    1959 "Happy Anniversary" / "C'est La Vie C'est L'Amour"
    Kapp 305
    #57
    -
    -
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    1960 "My Love Doesn't Love Me At All" / "The Bells Of St. Mary's"
    Kapp 317
    -
    -
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    1960 "The Bells Of St. Mary's" / "Ballad Of Lady Jane"
    Kapp 317
    -
    -
    -
    -
    1960 "I Am A Heart" / "Romantica"
    Kapp 332
    -
    -
    No. 39
    -
    1960 "Lord And Master" / "Where's The Boy (I Never Met)"
    Kapp 351
    -
    -
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    1960 "Somebody" / "The Angry Sea"
    Kapp 358
    -
    -
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    1961 "In Jerusalem" / "In Jerusalem" (French version)
    Kapp 369
    #115
    -
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    1961 "Love Makes The World Go Round" / "He Makes Me Feel I'm Lovely"
    Kapp 390
    -
    -
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    1961 "Homesick For New England" / "It Takes Love"
    Kapp 418
    -
    -
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    1961 "Blue Hawaii" / "Moon River"
    Kapp 431
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    1962 "Forever My Love" / "What Now My Love"
    Kapp 450
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    1962 "Ask Me To Dance" / "Waiting For Charley To Come Home"
    Kapp 478
    -
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    1963 "Bless 'Em All" / "Does Goodnight Mean Goodbye? "
    Colpix 713
    #131
    -
    -
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    1964 "From Russia with Love" / "Song from Moulin' Rouge"
    Colpix 727
    -
    -
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    1964 "C'est Si Bon" / "Once Upon a Summertime"
    Colpix 734
    -
    -
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    1964 "Dominque" / "Funny World"
    Colpix 754
    -
    -
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    1964 "Poor People of Paris" / "Funny World"
    Colpix 755
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    1965 "After the Fall" / "Oh How I Lie"
    Colpix 761
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    1965 "Maybe" / "Walking the Streets in the Rain"
    Epic 9819
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    -
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    1965 "Side by Side" / "Till I Waltz Again with You"
    Epic 9847
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    #25
    -
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    1965 "Little Hands" / "Everyone Come to My Party"
    Epic 9881
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    1966 "I Will Wait for You" / "Love Me True"
    Epic 10012
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    -
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    1966 "1-2-3" / "Kiss Away"
    Epic 10032
    #135
    #16
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    1966 "Elusive Butterfly" / "Good Lovin'"
    Epic 10058
    -
    #9
    -
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    1966 "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye" / "Now and Forever"
    Epic 10113
    #121
    #30
    -
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    1967 "The Three Bells" / "I Want to Be With You"
    Epic 10159
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    1967 "Somebody Someplace" / "This is My World Without You"
    ABC 10969
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    #24
    -
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    1967 "I Promise You" / "Him's a Dope"
    ABC 11002
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    #27
    -
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    1967 "The Marvelous Toy" / "Smile"
    ABC 11024
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    1968 "Masquerade" / "Smile"
    ABC 11034
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    1968 "A Child" / "My Funny Valentine"
    ABC 11054
    -
    #39
    -
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    1968 "Look What You've Done to Me" / "There's Nothing Else in My Mind"
    ABC 11092
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    1969 "Marry Me& #33; Marry Me!" / "Three Rest Stops"
    RCA 74-0153
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    1969 "Traces" / "Where Do I Go? "
    RCA 74-0194
    -
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    1969 "Congratulations, I Guess" / "All of My Laughter"
    RCA 47-9727
    -
    -
    -
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    1970 "A Girl Named Johnny Cash" / "Charley" (US Country hit)
    RCA 47-9839
    -
    -
    -
    #61
    1970 "The First Day" / "I'm Only a Woman" (US Country hit)
    RCA 47-9901
    -
    -
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    #70
    1970 "He Gives Me Love" / "He's Never Too Busy"
    RCA 74-0316
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    1971 "Jamie Boy" / "Things of Life"
    RCA 74-0395
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    Albums (original vinyl)


    Year Album Title Label and Album Number
    1956 The American Girl from Paris
    KAPP 1023
    1957 Fascination
    KAPP 1068
    1958 All the Way
    KAPP 1080
    1958 Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue
    KAPP 1089
    1958 Jane Morgan (repackage of The American Girl from Paris )
    KAPP 1093
    1958 The Day the Rains Came
    KAPP 1105
    1958 Chante Pour Ses Amis Canadiens
    KAPP 801
    1959 Jane in Spain
    KAPP 1129
    1959 Great Songs from Great Shows of the Century
    KAPP 5006
    1959 Broadway in Stereo
    KAPP 3001
    1960 Jane Morgan Time
    KAPP 1170
    1960 The Ballads of Lady Jane
    KAPP 1191
    1961 The Second Time Around
    KAPP 1239
    1961 Great Golden Hits
    KAPP 1246
    1961 Big Hits from Broadway
    KAPP 1247
    1961 Love Makes the World Go ‘Round
    KAPP 1250
    1962 At the Cocoanut Grove
    KAPP 1268
    1962 More Golden Hits
    KAPP 1275
    1962 What Now My Love?
    KAPP 1296
    1963 Greatest Hits
    KAPP 1329
    1963 Serenades the Victors
    COLPIX 460
    1964 The Last Time I Saw Paris
    COLPIX 469
    1965 In My Style
    EPIC 24166
    1965 Jane Morgan in Gold
    Epic 26190
    1966 Today’s Hits… Tomorrow’s Golden Favorites
    EPIC 24190
    1966 Jane Morgan Album
    COLPIX 497
    1966 Fresh Flavor
    EPIC 24211
    1967 Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye
    EPIC 24247
    1968 A Jane Morgan Happening
    ABC 638
    1969 Marry Me& #33; Marry Me!
    RCA 1160
    1969 Traces of Love
    RCA 4171
    1970 In Nashville
    RCA 4322


  • This list does not include re-releases.


  • Albums (CD)


    Year Album Title Label and Album Number
    1990 Jane Morgan - Greatest Hits
    Curb Special Markets B000000CYA
    1998 Fascination: The Jane Morgan Collection
    Varese Sarabande B00000151D
    2000 In My Style/ Fresh Flavor
    Collectables B0000523PI
    2001 Fascination
    Polygram Int'l B00005HPV7
    2007 An American Songbird in Paris
    Sepia Recordings B000ULQVAM
    2008 Jane Morgan Sings Showstoppers
    Sepia Recordings B001E1BOAE
    2008 The American Girl From Paris Jane Morgan
    Time Records, Spain B0025LX6X0
    2009 Fascination: The Ultimate Collection
    Jasmine Music B001NH4CAS
    2009 Jane Morgan Sings Popular Favorites
    Sepia Recordings B001QEIHWM


    See also


  • List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart


  • References


    ;Notes
    Reflist
    ;Bibliography
  • Kaplan, Mike. ''Variety Who's Who in Show Business , Garland Publishing Inc., 1983

  • Kapp Records, liner notes, 1957–1962

  • Epic Records liner notes, 1965–1967

  • RCA Records liner notes, 1969–1970

  • Lax, Roger, and Frederick Smith. The Great Song Thesaurus , Oxford University Press, 1989

  • Maltin, Leonard. Movie and Video Guide 1995 , Penguin Books Ltd., 1994

  • McAleer, David. The All Music Book of Hit Singles , Miller Freeman Books, 1994

  • Murrells, Joseph. Million Selling Records from the 1900s to the 1980s , Arco Publishing Inc., 1984

  • Osborne, Jerry. Rockin Records , Osborne Publications, 1999.

  • Francis D. McKinley interview with Jane Morgan on May 22, 2000, and subsequent article


  • External links


  • Biography on http://www.oldies.com/artist-view/Jane-Morgan.html Oldies.Com site

  • Biography on http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/DetailsServlet/epid-0/showid-0/personid-104842/moduleid-38 TV Tome site

  • IMDb name|1873586

  • http://blog.kennebunkpost.com/2008/07/02/letter-development-will-destroy-areas-charm-dignity-july-3-2008.aspx/ Kennebunk Port

  • http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/GROTeCzNNR4/UNICEF+Ball+Honoring+Jerry+Weintraub+Inside/UDnRJjWn5UR/Jane+Morgan/ Personal Appearance

  • http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/11/pitt-clooney-jolie-crawfo_n_388540.html/ Weintraub Salute


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