Fran Warren

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When Does This Feeling Go Away? (Bonus Track) 03:17 Tools
They Can't Take That Away From Me 02:27 Tools
Imagination 03:18 Tools
A Sunday Kind of Love 03:23 Tools
Hey There 02:41 Tools
You Don't Know What Love Is 03:33 Tools
I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me 02:01 Tools
Exactly Like You 02:08 Tools
I'm In the Mood For Love 03:20 Tools
Come Rain or Come Shine 01:58 Tools
Just Friends 03:01 Tools
Don't Blame Me 03:04 Tools
I Can't Get Started With You 03:04 Tools
Speak Low 02:27 Tools
I Hear A Rhapsody 02:27 Tools
A Corset Can Do A Lot For A Lady 02:00 Tools
Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered 02:44 Tools
What Is This Thing Called Love 02:30 Tools
Everyone Knew But Me 02:48 Tools
Let's Fall in Love 00:00 Tools
Lucky New People In Love 02:01 Tools
riot in brazil 02:07 Tools
Unless You're Near Me 02:52 Tools
Would You Take Me Back Again 02:03 Tools
Mood Indigo 03:27 Tools
The Man That Got Away 02:18 Tools
Wish You Were Here 02:18 Tools
Sunday Kind of Love 02:20 Tools
For Heaven's Sake 03:25 Tools
Just About This Time Last Night 03:08 Tools
You Promised Me 03:08 Tools
Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered 02:48 Tools
Love For Love 03:08 Tools
Anywhere I Wander 03:15 Tools
Look To The Rainbow 02:52 Tools
You're Not So Easy to Forget 03:15 Tools
We Knew It All the Time 03:05 Tools
My Silent Love 02:55 Tools
Envy 03:12 Tools
I Get The Blues When It Rains 01:22 Tools
If I Could Have You Back Again 02:53 Tools
I Remember Mama 03:21 Tools
You Can Have Him 03:21 Tools
Kiss Me And Kill Me With Love 02:36 Tools
I Can't Get Started 03:42 Tools
Don't Call It Love 03:20 Tools
Dancing In The Dark 02:35 Tools
Whip-Poor-Will 02:54 Tools
Let's Make Love 02:54 Tools
It's Anybody's Heart 02:54 Tools
Tell Me Why 02:18 Tools
Blame It On Yourself 02:54 Tools
Temptation 02:18 Tools
Would You Believe Me 03:14 Tools
Empty Chair 02:38 Tools
Homework 03:28 Tools
Till We Meet Again 02:38 Tools
It's All Over But The Memories 02:30 Tools
I'll Know 02:46 Tools
Love Me, Love 02:30 Tools
What Is This Thing Called Love? 02:34 Tools
Nice And Easy 03:24 Tools
Look For The Silver Lining 02:46 Tools
Early Autumn 03:24 Tools
That We Is Me And You 03:24 Tools
I Said My Pajamas (And Put on My Pray'rs) 03:20 Tools
Teardrops From My Eyes 03:02 Tools
Dearie 00:00 Tools
I Almost Lost My Mind 03:13 Tools
Love Me Love 03:13 Tools
Mother, Mother 03:20 Tools
I Love the Guy 03:05 Tools
Soon 02:28 Tools
Four-Twenty A.M. 02:36 Tools
What Is There to Say 02:41 Tools
Everywhere I Look 02:47 Tools
I Like the Likes of You 02:42 Tools
Bewitched 02:41 Tools
Just A Girl That Men Forget 02:28 Tools
I See Your Face Before Me 03:36 Tools
Nostalgia 02:38 Tools
Come Rain Or Come Shine (from The Good Shepherd) 02:00 Tools
Plasir D'Amour 03:36 Tools
Stormy Weather 03:36 Tools
A Wonderful Guy 03:36 Tools
This Is It 03:36 Tools
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Fran Warren (March 4, 1926 - March 4, 2013) was an American popular singer. She was born as Frances Wolfe to a Jewish family in the borough of the Bronx, in New York City. After some time on a chorus line at New York's Roxy Theater, she auditioned with the big band of Duke Ellington at age 16; though she never made it onto Ellington's band, she soon became a singer with bands led by Randy Brooks, Art Mooney, Billy Eckstine, Charlie Barnet, and Claude Thornhill. It was Eckstine who gave her the stage name of Fran Warren. With Charlie Barnet, she replaced Kay Starr as featured vocalist. In 1947, she made the charts for the first time, with the Thornhill band's recording of "A Sunday Kind Of Love" on Columbia Records. She made a number of other records with Thornhill that year. In 1948 she went solo, signing with RCA Records. On RCA she made a number of recordings, but her biggest hit was a duet with Tony Martin, "I Said My Pajamas (and Put On My Pray'rs)" which reached #3 on the charts. Other recordings which she made include more duets with Tony Martin and with Lisa Kirk. In the early 1950s, after a number of her RCA records failed to chart, she moved to MGM Records. She had a number of records for MGM, making her last chart hit in 1953 with "It's Anybody's Heart." She recorded the LP, "Hey There!" with arrangements and conducting by Marty Paich (Pickwick, 1957). In the 1950s she also started to play in musical comedy, performing in "The Pajama Game" in the mid-1950s and later playing the title role in "Mame." She did not neglect her band singing, touring with Harry James in the 1960s. In the late 1970s, she reconnected with musical director and trumpet player Joe Cabot, with whom she had worked extensively during the 1950s and 1960s. From 1979-1982, they toured together with the musical review The Big Broadcast of 1944, and enjoyed two sold-out engagements at New York City's acclaimed jazz club, Michael's Pub. She resided in Connecticut until her death on March 4, 2013, her 87th birthday. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.