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Encyclopedia > Edna Savage
Edna Savage
Background information
Born April 21, 1936(1936-04-21)
Warrington, Lancashire, England
Died December 31, 2000
Ormskirk, Lancashire, England
Genre(s) Traditional Pop
Years active 19541960
Label(s) Parlophone, Columbia (UK)
Website Edna Savage Memorial site

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She was born in Warrington, Lancashire, England. She had two sisters, one older, one younger. Her father was a landscape gardener, her mother an amateur singer. She left school at age 15 (common in the UK in those days). At first she trained as a telephone operator, but after a few bands had her sing for them locally, she quit the telephone job to sing professionally. This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Lancashire is a county in North West England, bounded to the west by the Irish Sea. ... Motto (French) God and my right Anthem God Save the King (Queen) England() – on the European continent() – in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Government Constitutional monarchy  -  Queen Queen Elizabeth II  -  Prime Minister Tony Blair MP Unification  -  by Athelstan 967  Area... The telephone is a telecommunications device which is used to transmit and receive sound (most commonly speech) across distance. ...


She auditioned twice for the BBC before making her first broadcast, in 1954. She made a number of records, most of which did not chart, but had one number 1 record on the UK chart. The British Broadcasting Corporation, usually known as the BBC, is the largest broadcasting corporation in the world in terms of audience numbers, employing 26,000 staff in the United Kingdom alone and with a budget of more than GB£4 billion (US$7. ... 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


She died at the age of 62. [1] [2]


Recordings

Data from [1]:

Year Title Songwriters Orchestra Label
1955 I'll Be There Wayne Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4017
1955 Evermore Levine- Roberts Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4017
1955 Stars Shine in Your Eyes N. Rota- Parsons- Turner Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4043
1955 A Star Is Born Roberts- Hennessy Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4043
1955 Candlelight Miller- Roberts- Trevor Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4067
1955 In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning Mann- Hilliard Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4067
1955 Arrivederci Darling Rascell- Fishman acc. dir. by Peter Knight
1955 Bella Notte Lee- Burke acc. dir. by Peter Knight
1956 Tell Me, Tell Me, Tell Me that You Love Me Goodwin- Sheridan Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4139
1956 Please Hurry Home Raleigh- Gaze Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4139
1956 My Prayer Kennedy- Boulanger acc. dir. by Reg Owen Parlophone Records R4226
1956 Me 'n You 'n the Moon Cahn- Van Heusen acc. dir. by Reg Owen Parlophone Records R4226
1956 A Tear Fell Randolph- Burton
1956 Something Old, Something New Bower- Woof
1957 Never Leave Me Jenkins Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4253
1957 Don't Ever Go (I Need You) Maxin Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4253
1957 Me Head's in de Barrel Hillard- Lugg Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4301
1957 Five Oranges, Four Apples Mann- Curtis Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R4301
1957 Diano Marina Weedon- Innes Reg Owen Orch. Parlophone Records R4360
1957 Let Me Be Loved Livingston- Evans Reg Owen Orch. Parlophone Records R 4360
1958 Near You Goell- Craig acc. dir. by Bob Sharples Parlophone Records R 4489
1958 Why, Why, Why Vidalin- Datin- Roberts acc. dir. by Bob Sharples Parlophone Records R 4489
1958 Once Killalee   Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R 4420
1958 My Shining Star Masters- Olias Ron Goodwin Orch. Parlophone Records R 4420
1958 Tiptoe Through the Tulips Burke- Dubin Edwin Braden & his Orch.
with Michael Holliday
Columbia (UK) SEG 7836 (EP)
1958 'S Wonderful G&I Gershwin Edwin Braden & his Orch.
with Michael Holliday
Col. SEG 7836 (EP)
1958 Tea for Two Youmans- Caesar Edwin Braden & his Orch.
with Michael Holliday
Col. SEG 7836 (EP)
1958 Goodnight My Love Tobias- Lemare- Arnheim Edwin Braden & his Orch.
with Michael Holliday
Col. SEG 7836 (EP)
1959 Beautiful Love Gillespie- Young- King- van Alstyne acc. dir. by Ron Goodwin
1959 Maybe This Year Stelman- Wakeley acc. dir. by Ron Goodwin Parlophone Records R 4572
1960 All I Need Stanford- Donahue
1960 Everyday Hardie- Petty

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References

  1. ^ a b Edna Savage Memorial site
  2. ^ Edna Savage Obituary

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