Sue Raney

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  • jazz
  • female vocalists
  • jazz vocal
  • blues bar
  • jazz feminin
Sue Raney (born June 18, 1940) is an American jazz singer. Signed by Capitol Records at the age of seventeen, her debut album, the Nelson Riddle-produced When Your Lover Has Gone, was released in 1958. Raney begin singing at only four years of age, and encouraged by her mother, began working as a professional before she was a a teenager. When she was nearly 14, she joined Jack Carson's Los Angeles-based radio show in 1954, and later worked on television as Ray Anthony's band's main vocalist. Sue worked briefly with Stan Kenton in 1962.

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Songs

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    Love Me or Leave Me

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    Love Walked In

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    Lullaby of Birdland

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    Make Me Rainbows

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    Medley: I'll Never Go There Anymore / Time Was

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    Medley: Once Upon a Summertime / The Summer Knows

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    Medley: When the World Was Young / Young and Foolish

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    Mood Indigo

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    Moon Song

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    My Dream Is You

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    My Foolish Heart

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    My Ideal

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    My Lucky Day

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    My Prayer

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    My Silent Love

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    Nice n' Easy

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    No More Blues

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    Over the Rainbow

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    Poor Butterfly

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    Pure Imagination

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    Put'em in a Box, Tie'em With a Ribbon

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    Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)

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    Rain

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    Rain on the Roof

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    Ridin High

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    Secret Love

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    Sentimental Journey

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    September in the Rain

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    Shanghai

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    Some of These Days

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    Some Other Time

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    Song Is Ended

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    Stardust

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    Statue of Snow

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    Summer Me, Winter Me

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    Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams

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    Sure as You're Born

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    Take Me Home

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    Tea for Two

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    That Face

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    The Boy Next Door

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    The Man I Love

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    The Trouble With Hello Is Goodbye; I Will Say Goodbye

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    The Whippoorwill Song

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    Their Hearts Were Full of Spring

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    There'll Be Some Changes Made

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    These Foolish Things

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    They Can't Take That Away From Me

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    This Happy Madness

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    This Is All I Ask


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