Morgana King

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Ev'rything I Love 00:00 Tools
For You, For Me, For Evermore 00:00 Tools
Bill 00:00 Tools
Body And Soul 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine 00:00 Tools
If You Could See Me Now 00:00 Tools
It's Only a Paper Moon 00:00 Tools
Down In the Depths 00:00 Tools
Walk on By 00:00 Tools
It's a Quiet Thing 00:00 Tools
Sunny 00:00 Tools
Walk On By (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Something to Remember You By 00:00 Tools
I Know How It Feels to Be Lonely 00:00 Tools
The Look Of Love [From "Casino Royale"] 00:00 Tools
Deep Song 00:00 Tools
A Taste of Honey 00:00 Tools
Mountain High, Valley Low 00:00 Tools
I Have Loved Me a Man 00:00 Tools
It's De-lovely 00:00 Tools
Frankie and Johnny 00:00 Tools
Nobody Else but Me 00:00 Tools
A Song for You 00:00 Tools
More Than You Know 00:00 Tools
Bluesette 00:00 Tools
Dindi 00:00 Tools
You Fascinate Me So 00:00 Tools
All Blues 00:00 Tools
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning 00:00 Tools
Try to Remember 00:00 Tools
I'll Follow You 00:00 Tools
Watch What Happens 00:00 Tools
Like a Seed 00:00 Tools
Easy Living 00:00 Tools
Anything Goes 00:00 Tools
You're Not so Easy to Forget 00:00 Tools
How Insensitive 00:00 Tools
Here's That Rainy Day 00:00 Tools
Mad About the Boy 00:00 Tools
The Best Is Yet to Come 00:00 Tools
Don't Explain 00:00 Tools
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes 00:00 Tools
A Foggy Day 00:00 Tools
Fascinating rhythm 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child 00:00 Tools
Easy To Love 00:00 Tools
Little Girl Blue 00:00 Tools
Gone With the Wind 00:00 Tools
If You Should Leave Me [E Se Domani] 00:00 Tools
Prelude To A Kiss 00:00 Tools
Unless Landscape 00:00 Tools
When Your Lover Has Gone 00:00 Tools
On the South Side of Chicago 00:00 Tools
Could It Be Magic 00:00 Tools
Here I'll Stay 00:00 Tools
The Shadow Of Your Smile [Love Theme form the MGM Motion Picture "The Sandpiper"] 00:00 Tools
Everything Must Change 00:00 Tools
Mean to Me 00:00 Tools
The Song Is You 00:00 Tools
Tomorrow Never Knows 00:00 Tools
There's a Lull in My Life 00:00 Tools
Delovely 00:00 Tools
I See Two Lovers 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine/You Are so Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Just the Way You Are 00:00 Tools
Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man 00:00 Tools
And the Angels Sing 00:00 Tools
Bee-Bom 00:00 Tools
I Thought of You Last Night 00:00 Tools
Meditation 00:00 Tools
Why Was I Born 00:00 Tools
What's Wrong With Me 00:00 Tools
Frankie And Johnnie 00:00 Tools
The Moment of Truth 00:00 Tools
Wild Is Love 00:00 Tools
All Or Nothing At All 00:00 Tools
Cuore Di Mama 00:00 Tools
I'll String Along With You 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know What Love Is 00:00 Tools
Softly Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Lullaby of Birdland 00:00 Tools
I'd Stay With You 00:00 Tools
Undecided 00:00 Tools
This Is My Song [From "A Countless From Hong Kong"] 00:00 Tools
Sings The Blues: Bill 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Smile Again 00:00 Tools
You Always Hurt the One You Love 00:00 Tools
You Are a Story 00:00 Tools
Let Me Love You 00:00 Tools
Lilac Wine 00:00 Tools
I Love You Much Too Much 00:00 Tools
That Ole Devil Called Love 00:00 Tools
I'll Remember April 00:00 Tools
Time After Time 00:00 Tools
A Time For Love [From "An American Dream"] 00:00 Tools
How High the Moon 00:00 Tools
You Go to My Head 00:00 Tools
Lady Is A Tramp 00:00 Tools
Once I Loved [O Amor En Paz] 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get Started 00:00 Tools
At Sundown 00:00 Tools
The End of a Love Affair 00:00 Tools
Let's Get Away from It All 00:00 Tools
Perdido 00:00 Tools
The Look of Love 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine / You Are So Beautiful 00:00 Tools
Useless Landscape 00:00 Tools
Lonesome Road 00:00 Tools
Just You, Just Me 00:00 Tools
Through the Eyes of Love 00:00 Tools
The lady is a tramp 00:00 Tools
Lush Life 00:00 Tools
Like Someone In Love 00:00 Tools
The Shadow of Your Smile 00:00 Tools
Out of Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Everything I've Got 00:00 Tools
Dearly Beloved 00:00 Tools
Everytime We Say Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Summer Me, Winter Me 00:00 Tools
Gershwin: For You, For Me, Forever More 00:00 Tools
Meditation (Meditacao) 00:00 Tools
You Are the Sunshine of My Life 00:00 Tools
Mad About Him, Sad Without Him 00:00 Tools
Corcovado 00:00 Tools
Meditation - Meditacao 00:00 Tools
Mad About Him Sad Without Him, How Can I Be Glad Without Him Blues 00:00 Tools
Give Me the Simple Life 00:00 Tools
Mad About Him, Sad Without Him, How Can I Be Glad Without Him Blues 00:00 Tools
Everything I Got 00:00 Tools
Drive 00:00 Tools
Where Am I Going 00:00 Tools
If You Should Leave Me 00:00 Tools
Just Friends 00:00 Tools
I Just Can't Stop Loving You 00:00 Tools
Human Nature 00:00 Tools
It Only Happens When I Dance With You 00:00 Tools
I Love You Too Much 00:00 Tools
If You Should Leave Me (E Se Domani) 00:00 Tools
Time Was 00:00 Tools
As Long as He Will Stay 00:00 Tools
This Is Always 00:00 Tools
It's You or No One 00:00 Tools
Once I Loved (O Amor En Paz) 00:00 Tools
Jennifer Had 00:00 Tools
The Best Things In Life Are Free 00:00 Tools
We Could Be Flying 00:00 Tools
Take the a Train 00:00 Tools
Try To Remember (From "The Fantasticks") 00:00 Tools
On a Slow Boat to China 00:00 Tools
I've Found a New Baby 00:00 Tools
How About You 00:00 Tools
Love Song 00:00 Tools
This Masquerade 00:00 Tools
This Is My Song 00:00 Tools
I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me 00:00 Tools
The Look of Love (From "Casino Royale") 00:00 Tools
All in All 00:00 Tools
Lazy Afternoon 00:00 Tools
I Love Paris 00:00 Tools
Ev'rything I've Got 00:00 Tools
The Sands of Time and Changes 00:00 Tools
The Love of My Life 00:00 Tools
Take the "A" Train 00:00 Tools
Imagination / I'm Old Fashioned 00:00 Tools
Who Can I Turn to 00:00 Tools
On Green Dolphin Street 00:00 Tools
Sleepin' Bee 00:00 Tools
Who Can I Turn To (From "The Rear Of The Greasepaint") 00:00 Tools
A Time for Love 00:00 Tools
This Can't Be Love 00:00 Tools
Morgana King / Bill 00:00 Tools
Frankie & Johnny 00:00 Tools
Where Am I Going? 00:00 Tools
Things We Did Last Summer 00:00 Tools
How Intensive 00:00 Tools
Sunshine Superman 00:00 Tools
Sings The Blues: Body And Soul 00:00 Tools
I've Found A New Baby (Fast Version) 00:00 Tools
Desert Hush 00:00 Tools
They Can't Take That Away from Me 00:00 Tools
Down the Depths 00:00 Tools
Take the 'A' Train 00:00 Tools
For You, For Me, For Evermore: For You, For Me, Forever More 00:00 Tools
For You, For Me, For Evermore: Here I’ll Stay 00:00 Tools
What a Difference A Day Made 00:00 Tools
I've Found A New Baby (Slow Version) 00:00 Tools
Didn't We 00:00 Tools
Since I Fell For You 00:00 Tools
Frankie & Johnnie 00:00 Tools
Makin' Whoopee 00:00 Tools
Warm Eyes And Bright 00:00 Tools
For You, For Me, Forever 00:00 Tools
Why Was I Born? 00:00 Tools
The All Laughed 00:00 Tools
Them There Eyes 00:00 Tools
Feelin' Groovy 00:00 Tools
Eleanor Rigby 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine, You Are So Beautiful 00:00 Tools
I've Found a New Baby - Slow Version 00:00 Tools
'Twas The Night Before Christmas 00:00 Tools
They All Laughed 00:00 Tools
Visions 00:00 Tools
Stardust 00:00 Tools
For You, For Me, For Evermore: There’s A Lull In My Life 00:00 Tools
I have Loved A Man 00:00 Tools
Only Know I Loved You 00:00 Tools
Got To Get You Into My Life 00:00 Tools
Ain't Misbehavin'_Honeysuckle Rose 00:00 Tools
God Bless The Child 00:00 Tools
Ev'rybody Loves Saturday Night - Remastered 00:00 Tools
Loch Lomond - Remastered 00:00 Tools
The Love of My Life (The Lady in My Life) 00:00 Tools
Once I Loved (O Amor Em Paz) 00:00 Tools
Higher Ground 00:00 Tools
Sometimes I fell like a motherless child 00:00 Tools
It's a Paper Moon 00:00 Tools
I Only Have Eyes For You 00:00 Tools
A Sleepin' Bee 00:00 Tools
This Is My Song (From "A Countless from Hong Kong") 00:00 Tools
The Shadow of Your Smile (Love Theme from the MGM Motion Picture "The Sandpiper") 00:00 Tools
For You, For Me, For Evermore: Delovely 00:00 Tools
I Know How It Feels To Be Lone 00:00 Tools
Mad About Him Sad Without Him 00:00 Tools
Oh Dear, What Can the Matter Be - Remastered 00:00 Tools
All In Love Is Fair/Feelings 00:00 Tools
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Morgana King (Maria Grazia Morgana Messina, Pleasantville, New York, June 4, 1930 - August 12, 2018) was an American jazz singer and actress. Her best-known role was that of Carmela Corleone in The Godfather (1972) and The Godfather Part II (1974). Her parents were from Fiumefreddo di Sicilia, Province of Catania, Sicily, Italy. She grew up in New York City with five siblings. Her father, who owned a coal and ice business, played the piano and guitar by ear. Her family experienced a difficult financial period after her father died. Around the age of thirteen her vocal gifts were recognized when she was overheard singing the aria "I'll See You Again" from Noël Coward's operetta Bitter Sweet. At age 16 she developed a love for big bands. A scholarship to the Metropolitan School of Music soon followed. Her professional singing career began at age sixteen as Morgana King. When she sang in a Greenwich Village nightclub in 1953, a record label executive took interest after being impressed with the unique phrasing and multi-octave range. Three years later in 1956, her first album, For You, For Me, For Evermore, was released. In the first appearance of Leonard G. Feather's Encyclopedia of Jazz (1960), Morgana King stated that her ambition was "… to become a dramatic actress." She began her acting career in The Godfather, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, as Carmela Corleone, wife of Don Vito Corleone. In the film, she sang the song "Luna mezzo mare". King appeared as herself in the television documentary The Godfather: Behind the Scenes (1971). She reprised the role in The Godfather: Part II (1974), where her character dies aged 62, due to natural causes. King headlined clubs, concert halls and hotels, and toured throughout the United States, Europe, Australia and South America. A few of the venue performances during her active career: the March 1956 Easter Jazz Festival at Town Hall in New York City; she opened Trude Heller's in July 1957 and returned throughout her career for anniversary performances; four months later, in November 1957, along with seven female jazz instrumentalists, she performed at the Jazz Female concert held at Carnegie Recital Hall; the Schaefer Music Festival in June 1976; A Tribute to Billie Holiday at the Hollywood Bowl in July 1979; the AIDS Research – Benefit Bash in 1983, the Benefit for the Theater Off Park in May 1988; the 2nd annual WPBX Jazz Festival at the Fine Arts Theater in August 1989. While performing in Lisbon, Portugal, she was interviewed by the television show host Henrique Mendes at the television station RTP (the sole television station at that time)." A limited list of artists who performed and/or recorded with Morgana King over the years of her career are Ben Aronov, Ronnie Bedford, Ed Caccavale (drums), Clifford Carter, Don Costa, Eddie Daniels, Sue Evans, Larry Fallon, Sammy Figueroa, John Kaye (percussion), Helen Keane, Art Koenig, Steve LaSpina, Scott Lee, Jay Leonhart, Ray Mantilla, Bill Mays, Charles McCracken, Ted Nash, Adam Nussbaum, Warren Odze, Joe Puma, Don Rebic, Jack Wilkins, Joe Williams (bass), and Torrie Zito. Her repertoire contains more than two hundred songs on more than thirty albums. Most of her recordings and re-issues have not remained in the catalogs. In 1964, she received a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Artist. The award went to the Beatles. The UCLA Music Library's Jimmy Van Heusen papers include a letter dated September 5, 1965 pertaining to "songs… to be given to Morgana King."[86] She recorded three songs by Van Heusen: "Here's That Rainy Day" (on It's a Quiet Thing, 1965), "Like Someone in Love" (on Stardust, 1986; and Another Time, Another Space, 1992) and "Imagination" (on Looking Through The Eyes Of Love, 1998). King's 1967 single "I Have Loved Me A Man" appeared in the US "Easy Listening" survey and the Australian Top 20, according to the Kent Music Report. Morgana King appeared in five films, including The Godfather Parts I and II (1972 and 1974). Beginning with The Andy Williams Show and The Hollywood Palace in 1964. For more than a decade she performed on television talk and variety shows including The Mike Douglas Show, The Dean Martin Show and The David Frost Show. King announced her retirement from performing during an engagement at the Cotton Club in Chicago on Friday, December 10, 1993, and added that her recording would not be affected by the decision. She continued to perform after that date at the Ballroom, Maxim's, Mirage Night Club (a benefit jazz session), and Roosevelt Hotel's Cinegrill. Her last film appearance was in the film A Brooklyn State of Mind (1997). Morgana King married twice. Her first marriage (when she was 17 years old) was to jazz trumpeter Tony Fruscella (1927–1969), which ended in divorce after nine years; they had a daughter, Graysan (1950–2008). During their marriage, the couple frequently had "Sunday dinner with Charlie Parker and his family." Her second marriage, in 1961, was to jazz trombonist Willie Dennis (né William DeBerardinis; 1926–1965), whom she met during an off-night visit to the Birdland Jazz Club where she went to hear Sam Donahue's group. He had performed with both Gerry Mulligan and Charles Mingus and recorded the 1953 album release, Four Trombones on Mingus' record label, Debut Records. He had toured extensively with Benny Goodman, Woody Herman and Buddy Rich. She traveled to Brazil with Dennis to experience this "new" music style when he toured with Rich in 1960. She said the experience was "an introduction to myself." Their close collaboration was suddenly shattered in 1965 with his death from an automobile accident in New York's Central Park. It's a Quiet Thing (Reprise, 1965) is a memorial to him. After Dennis's death, King relocated and lived for more than two decades in Malibu, California. She accepted Frank Sinatra's offer to record three albums on his record label Reprise Records (It's A Quiet Thing (1965), Wild Is Love (1966) and Gemini Changes (1967)). King's voice is notable for its four-octave range. She continued to pursue new forms of expression and presentation by exploring current music trends, which can be heard and read from the list of songs and composers on more than thirty albums. She ventured into new creative areas throughout her career all the while keeping contact with her musical point of origin in jazz. Her distinctive sound has its criticism and detractors. In literature, the Library of Jazz Standards by Ronny Schiff (2002) recognizes Morgana King as one of the performers who made famous the songs "Imagination" (Van Heusen, Burke), "Like Someone in Love" (Van Heusen, Burke) and "Will You Be Mine" (Adair, Dennis). Also, there is the occasional mention of her in fiction. King has been credited with composing "Moe's Blues", a song recorded by Beverly Kenney on Beverly Kenney Sings for Johnny Smith (1955), and "Simply Eloquent", with Monte Oliver, which appears on an album of the same title, initially released in 1986 by Muse Records. In 1991, she produced a set of seminars called Morgana King Fine Arts Series. The seminars brought together small groups for recurring meetings every few months held at select venues including Lincoln Center. One of the functions of the series was to familiarize participants with performance methodologies. There was a panel available to critique the performances. Her signature song is "A Taste Of Honey", originally released on the album With A Taste of Honey (Mainstream Records, 1964). Her most re-issued songs are "My Funny Valentine", from Everything Must Change (Muse, 1978), and the title track of For You, For Me, For Evermore (EmArcy Records, 1956). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.