American pop singer & actress who had several major hits in 1950's.
Born December 3, 1931 Mancos, Colorado, USA.
She charted twenty-four times in the U.S. between 1953 and 1971 including "That's All I Want from You" which hit #3 in 1954 and "The Longest Walk" which hit #6 in 1955. Her first hits came in 1953 with "Just a Gigolo" (#22) and "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries" (#26). She recorded over twenty albums between 1954 and 1995.
Morgan recorded 45's and sang on TV shows with four of her brothers that comprised the group The Morgan Brothers. From 1954 to 1955, Morgan was a vocalist on the ABC television series show Stop the Music. In November 1955, the British music magazine, NME, listed Morgan as the top female vocalist in the U.S. Cash Box poll. In 1954, she was a featured singer on the Robert Q. Lewis Show on CBS-TV. In 1956, she had her own show, The Jaye P. Morgan Show, and made guest appearances on a number of other variety shows. From 1976 to 1978, Morgan was a regular panelist on The Gong Show.
2020
Acrobat Music
2xCDr, Comp
2018
The Regal Beagle
7", Single, Promo
2016
Sepia Records (2)
CD, Comp
2012
Jasmine Records
CD, Comp
2009
Sepia Records (2)
CD, Comp
2009
Jasmine Records
2xCD, Comp
1997
Collectors' Choice Music, BMG Special Products
CD, Comp
1997
1995
Not On Label
CD, Album
1989
Collectables
7"
1983
Palace Records (14)
12", Promo
1983
1976
1973
Beverly Hills
7", Single, Promo
1971
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Beverly Hills
7"
1970
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Beverly Hills
7", Single, Promo
1969
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Lucky Lager
7", S/Sided, Tra
1963
MGM Records
7", Single
1963
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MGM Records
7", Single, Mono, Promo
1962
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MGM Records
7", Single, Promo
1961
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MGM Records
7", Promo
1959
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7"
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RCA Victor
7", Single
1958
RCA Italiana
7", EP, Mono
1958
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1957
Concord (11)
LP, Mono
1957
RCA Victor, RCA Victor, RCA Victor
7", EP, Promo
1957
RCA
7", S/Sided, Single, Promo
1957
Not On Label
LP, red
1957
RCA Victor
7", Single, Promo
1957
RCA Victor, RCA Victor
7", EP
1957
RCA Victor
7", EP, Promo
1957
RCA Victor
10", Single
1957
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1957
1956
Decca
7", EP
1956
RCA
7", EP
1956
RCA Victor, RCA Victor, RCA Victor
7", EP
1956
RCA Victor, RCA Victor
7", EP, Mono, Smplr
1956
RCA Victor
7", Single, Promo
1956
RCA Victor
Shellac, 10", Ind
1956
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Royale
7", EP
1955
Royale
10"
1955
RCA Victor
7", EP
1955
RCA
7"
1955
RCA
Shellac, 10"
1955
RCA Victor
Shellac, 10"
1955
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Royale
10"
1954
London Records
7", EP
1954
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1954
1953
Royale
7", EP
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