Sue Thompson

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Norman 02:20 Tools
Paper Tiger 02:25 Tools
Sad Movies (Make Me Cry) 03:20 Tools
James (Hold The Ladder Steady) 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies Make Me Cry 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies 00:00 Tools
Have A Good Time 00:00 Tools
Nine Little Teardrops 02:02 Tools
Big Mable Murphy 00:00 Tools
My Hero 00:00 Tools
You Belong to Me 02:51 Tools
Willie Can 00:00 Tools
Two of a Kind 00:00 Tools
If The Boy Only Knew 00:00 Tools
The Two of Us Together - (with Don Gibson) 02:59 Tools
Walkin' My Baby 00:00 Tools
Never Love Again 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stop Loving You 00:00 Tools
Angel Angel 00:00 Tools
It Has to Be 00:00 Tools
Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass 00:00 Tools
He's Back 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Waltz 00:00 Tools
I Like Your Kind Of Love 00:00 Tools
Candy and Roses 00:00 Tools
Oh Lonesome Me 00:00 Tools
Too Much in Love 00:00 Tools
Tonight (Could Be The Night) 00:00 Tools
Suzie 00:00 Tools
Norman (1961 Stereo) 00:00 Tools
Bonaparte's Retreat 00:00 Tools
Angel, Angel 00:00 Tools
Love Me To Pieces 00:00 Tools
Till I Kissed You 00:00 Tools
Mama, don't cry at my wedding 00:00 Tools
Sob Sister 00:00 Tools
Sad Movie 00:00 Tools
She Reminds Me of Me 00:00 Tools
Big Daddy 00:00 Tools
Sweet Hunk of Misery 00:00 Tools
After the Heartache 00:00 Tools
Bad Boy 00:00 Tools
True Confession 00:00 Tools
Jealous Heart 02:32 Tools
JAMES 00:00 Tools
Afraid 00:00 Tools
Mama Don't Cry At My Wedding 00:00 Tools
The Language of Love 00:00 Tools
Gee, But I Hate to Go Home Alone 00:00 Tools
My Hero (That's What You Are) 00:00 Tools
James Hold The Ladder 00:00 Tools
Never Naughty Rosie 00:00 Tools
Throwin' Kisses 00:00 Tools
Good Old Fashioned Country Love - (with Don Gibson) 00:00 Tools
What's Wrong, Bill? 00:00 Tools
(Til) I Kissed You 00:00 Tools
What's Wrong Bill 00:00 Tools
It's Break-Up Time 00:00 Tools
Making Love to You Is Just Like Eating Peanuts 00:00 Tools
Get Ready - Here I Come - (with Don Gibson) 00:00 Tools
Give Myself a Party 00:00 Tools
I Think They Call It Love - (with Don Gibson) 00:00 Tools
Tears On My Pillow 00:00 Tools
Did You Ever Think - (with Don Gibson) 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies - Make Me Cry 00:00 Tools
It's Twelve Thirty-Five 00:00 Tools
Looking for a Good Boy 00:00 Tools
Take Me As I Am (Or Let Me Go) 00:00 Tools
Tonight 00:00 Tools
Sweet Memories 00:00 Tools
Sad Movie (Make Me Cry) 00:00 Tools
What I'm Needin' Is You 00:00 Tools
Because You Love Me 00:00 Tools
I'd Like to Know You Better 00:00 Tools
Norman (RE) 00:00 Tools
Vals De Tennessee 00:00 Tools
Oh How Love Changes - (with Don Gibson) 00:00 Tools
Blonder Tiger (Paper Tiger) 00:00 Tools
Walkin' in the Snow 00:00 Tools
Stay Another Day 00:00 Tools
Fan Club 00:00 Tools
I Can't Help It (If I'm Still In Love With You) 00:00 Tools
That's Just Too Much 00:00 Tools
Language of Love 00:00 Tools
He Cheats On Me 00:00 Tools
My Daughter 00:00 Tools
A Pair of Broken Hearts 00:00 Tools
Funny Familiar Forgotten Feelings 00:00 Tools
And Love Me 00:00 Tools
Whole Lot of Walking 00:00 Tools
Straight to Helen 00:00 Tools
Someone 00:00 Tools
You Two Timed Me One More Time Too Often 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies (Always Make Me Cry) 00:00 Tools
Warm Love - (with Don Gibson) 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)@160 00:00 Tools
Dear Boy 00:00 Tools
I Need A Harbor 00:00 Tools
He's a Mind Bender 00:00 Tools
Oh Johnny Oh 00:00 Tools
Any Other Morning 00:00 Tools
Just Kiss Me 00:00 Tools
Blue Eyed Jack's Wild 00:00 Tools
Last Night I Heard Somebody Cry 00:00 Tools
I'm Looking for a World 00:00 Tools
Here's to Forever 00:00 Tools
How I Love Them Old Songs 00:00 Tools
I'm gonna knock on your door 00:00 Tools
The Two Of Us Together 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies(Make Me Cry) 00:00 Tools
I don't believe I care much anymore 00:00 Tools
el gran tomas 00:00 Tools
Stop the Music 00:00 Tools
Cause I Asked You To 00:00 Tools
Spying 00:00 Tools
Baby's Not Home 00:00 Tools
Swiss Cottage Place 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies Make Me Cry (Radio Version) 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies (Make Me Cry) (Sue Thompson) 00:00 Tools
Blonder Tiger 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies Always Make Me Cry 00:00 Tools
Why Not 00:00 Tools
If You Don't Somebody Else Will 00:00 Tools
I Can't Help It 00:00 Tools
Norman [1962] 00:00 Tools
Big Hearted Me 00:00 Tools
Thanks to Rumors 00:00 Tools
(Til) I Kissed Ya 00:00 Tools
Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh 00:00 Tools
Find Out 00:00 Tools
If You Don't, Somebody Else Will 00:00 Tools
James, Hold the Ladder Steady 00:00 Tools
The Languaje of Love 00:00 Tools
Living Without You 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies (Make Me Cry) (stereo) 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies Make Me Cry [1961] 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies (Make Me Cry). 00:00 Tools
He´s Back 00:00 Tools
Love Has Come My Way 00:00 Tools
Put It Back (Where You Found It) 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies, Always Make Me Cry 00:00 Tools
Paper Roses 00:00 Tools
I Kissed You 00:00 Tools
It's Twelve Thirty Five 00:00 Tools
The Real Me 00:00 Tools
My Hero (That's What You Are) MONO 00:00 Tools
You Made It That Way (Watermelon Summer) 00:00 Tools
Sue Thompson - Norman 00:00 Tools
The Ferris Wheel 00:00 Tools
The Language OF Love MONO 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies (Make Me Cry) (1961) 00:00 Tools
If You Don't Somebdoy Else Will 00:00 Tools
Oh, Lonesome Me 00:00 Tools
How do You Start Over 00:00 Tools
I Like Your Kind Of Love (With Bob Luman) 00:00 Tools
Paper Tiger - 00:00 Tools
From My Balcony 00:00 Tools
020 - Sue Thompson - Sad Movies Make Me Cry 00:00 Tools
On Lonesome Me 00:00 Tools
James (Hold the Ladder Steady 00:00 Tools
Take a Little Time 00:00 Tools
Sue Thompson - Sad Movies 00:00 Tools
Don't Try To Change Me 00:00 Tools
Oh Johnny Oh Johnny Oh 00:00 Tools
Sad Movies (Make Me Cry) [Stereo] 00:00 Tools
I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love With You) 00:00 Tools
What's Wrong, Bill 00:00 Tools
Cause I Ask You To 00:00 Tools
Just Plain Country Come to Town 00:00 Tools
You Two Timed Me One More Time Too Often MONO 00:00 Tools
Too Much In Love MONO 00:00 Tools
Who's Gonna Mow Your Grass? 00:00 Tools
Let Me In 00:00 Tools
Just Like a Boy 00:00 Tools
Watch Where You're Going 00:00 Tools
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Sue Thompson (born Eva Sue McKee July 19, 1925, Nevada, Missouri) is an American pop and country music singer. She is best known for the million selling hits "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)" and "Norman", both pop hits for her in the 1960s. At the age of seven, she was already singing and playing the guitar on stage.[1] When she and her family moved out west to San Jose, she appeared on the Hometown Hayride TV program. During World War II, she worked at a defense plant. She married when she was 17, and had a daughter at 20, but the marriage failed and she and her husband split up after three years. To keep supporting herself after her divorce, she returned to the nightclub scene in California. In San Jose, she won a talent contest, thus catching the attention of bandleader and radio/TV host Dude Martin. Martin invited Thompson to sing with his band, and this eventually led to their marriage. They recorded some duets together, including "If You Want Some Lovin'", which helped her get her own solo contract from Mercury Records in 1950. Within only a year, she had divorced Martin to marry Hank Penny, a comedian and singer. Penny and Thompson hosted a TV show in Los Angeles together before eventually moving to Las Vegas. Thompson recorded separately and also with her husband for Decca Records. However, none of their songs ever gained any real success. In 1960, Thompson signed on with Hickory Records. In 1961, "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)" became a #5 hit on the pop charts, and she followed this up successfully with "Norman", which reached #3. Both of these hit singles were written by songwriter John D. Loudermilk. They both sold over one million copies, and were awarded with gold discs.[2] In 1962, "Have a Good Time" was a Top 40 hit and in 1963, "Willie Can" was a minor hit. With her lighthearted and breathy voice, Thompson became a favorite among the teenage crowd of the time, even though she was in her late thirties. Two further hits, also written by Loudermilk, were "James (Hold the Ladder Steady)" and "Paper Tiger". The sleeve notes accompanying this album, released in 1965 by Hickory Records, written by Joe Lucas, give a little more detail of Thompson's early life and recording career as follows: 'Looking at lovely Sue Thompson today, it's hard to visualise her as a child—a freckle-faced tomboy, more at home on a horse than playing with dolls and doing the little things small girls are credited with doing. Yet this is the picture of Sue Thompson during her childhood in Nevada, Missouri. Sue, an only child, startled her family when she showed a flair for singing and show business. No one in her family was remotely connected with this type of business in any way. Sue was given a guitar for her seventh birthday, and with the aid of a cousin, soon began to learn a few chords. This was it! From that time on Sue and the guitar became one. She entertained every chance she had at school, church and social functions. Sue's mother became ill, so the family moved to Sheridan, California, where Sue entered high school and once again began to entertain at every opportunity. She went to San Jose, California for her last two years of school and it was here that her first real break came. She entered a contest at San Jose theater—won—and was awarded a two week engagement on the stage and a movie part.' Joe Lucas's notes continued 'After school Sue worked at other jobs, but kept busy with radio, TV and personal appearances. She decided to devote her full time to entertainment and has played successfully at the Golden Nugget and Show Boat Hotels in Las Vegas, Nevada and the Riverside and Golden Nugget Hotels in Reno, Nevada and many, many others. Statistics wise, Sue stands five feet one inch, weighs 106 pounds and has red-blonde hair. Early in 1961, she signed an exclusive recording contract with Hickory Records, Inc. in Nashville, Tennessee. Her first release "Angel, Angel" did very well, but it was her second release "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)" that spiraled into the top five best sellers in America and established her as a top rank recording artiste. If a clincher was needed, it was achieved when her third record came out called "Norman" which even surpassed "Sad Movies". Summing it all up, Sue Thompson is a great person with a wonderful future in view.' "Paper Tiger" in 1965 was her last Top 30 hit. In the late 1960s, she went back to country music and released the album This Is Sue Thompson Country in 1969. In 1971 she worked with country music singer Don Gibson on some albums, and they had minor hits with "I Think They Call It Love", "Good Old Fashioned Country Love" and "Oh, How Love Changes". She recorded further solo singles for the country charts, like "Big Mable Murphy", which made the Top 50 in 1975 and "Never Naughty Rosie", her last chart single in 1976. She also performed mainly at the Las Vegas casinos and at clubs in Hollywood, like the Palomino Club. In the 1990s she settled in Las Vegas, and continues to perform from time to time. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.