Anne Warren
Anne Warren | |
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Born | 10th April, 1942 Peebles in Scotland[1] |
Genres | Traditional popular music |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Actor |
Years active | 1954 - 1971 |
Labels | Columbia (EMI) |
Anne Warren was a child singer and Actor who had a top ten hit with Ruby Murray in 1955.
Recording history
[edit]Warren is known to have recorded two singles, both in collaboration with another singer, and both released in March 1955. The singles had consecutive catalogue numbers. The first, "Open Up Your Heart" with Tony Brent, was issued as Columbia DB3579, and the second, "If Anyone Finds This I Love You" with Murray, was Columbia DB3580.[2] Warren was 12 years old when the singles were released.[3] Both singles were recorded at Abbey Road Studies.
"If Anyone Finds This I Love You" was a significant hit, reaching number 4 on the New Musical Express singles chart,[4] and number 7 in the Record Mirror chart,[5] in April 1955.
References
[edit]- ^ "It may be filmland for Joan...". Daily Mirror: 10. 10 February 1955.
- ^ "Columbia Records new release booklet for March 1955". rubymurray.org. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
- ^ "Best sellers". Liverpool Echo: 11. 5 February 1955.
- ^ "Ruby Murray with Anne Warren". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
- ^ Jasper, Tony (1976). 20 Years of The British Record Charts 1955-1975. London: Queen Anne Press. p. 6.