Tuesday, 2 February 2021

Marion Ryan

 Back to the 50's with this songbird !

Marion Ryan (4 February 1931 – 15 January 1999) was a popular British singer in the 1950s.She was once called "the Marilyn Monroe of popular song", Marion Ryan was a pop singer of the 1950s in the early years of British Independent Television. Her song "Love Me Forever" peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart in 1958. She was the regular singer in the popular musical quiz Spot the Tune on Granada Television for seven years from 1956, with a total of 209 half-hour programmes......With the reference to MM the sound bite can only be !!!

1. A Lady Loves
2. I'll Take Romance
3. I'm Beginning To See The Light
4. Hit The Road To Dreamland
5. This Can't Be Love
6. My Heart Belongs To Daddy

1. Doing What Comes Naturally
2. Over The Rainbow
3. Isn't This A Lovely Day
4. There Will Never Be Another You
5. It Might As Well Be Spring
6. Heat Wave



      6. Heat Wave !!!
 

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for posting the Marion Ryan album. i was looking for her music for a long time but couldn't find any. Many thanks Luigi
    regards
    Vera xx

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  2. I'm after this 1954 ? maybe her first recording With Ray Ellington

    ALL'S GOING WELL (My Lady Montmorency) Columbia, UK, 7",# SCM 5088


    Dusty

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  3. Hi Dusty...not got the track that you were looking for but will keep an eye open for it...glad you got in touch I lost your contact and e-mail after changing to virgin...request !! can you send me the link to Adam Faith's Midnight Postcards and your contact details so we can keep in touch if you don't mind....hope you are fit and well and not had any illness since we last texted....cheers....Luigi

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