Biography
Vocalist Jane Morgan is known best for her lone Top Ten hit, Fascination, drawn from the 1957 Billy Wilder film #Love in the Afternoon. Born in Boston (as Jane Currier) but raised in Florida, Morgan was an early success as a singer in France. She made the transition back to America as a nightclub act, and signed to Kapp in the mid-'50s.

Jane Morgan made her chart debut late in 1956, appearing alongside Roger Williams on Two Different Worlds.

One year later she hit number seven with her theme Fascination, based on the old French composition Valse Tzigane. Both The Day the Rains Came and With Open Arms followed Fascination into the Top 40 during the late '50s, but Morgan had disappeared from the charts by the turn of the decade. (Her last hit was also a movie theme, for 1959's #Happy Anniversary, directed by David Miller and featuring David Niven.) She continued recording for Kapp until 1962, and resurfaced four years later on Epic for Fresh Flavor, a rock-crossover LP that was only slightly embarrassing (her cover of Good Lovin' is a minor moment of kitsch). ~ John Bush, Rovi




 
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Jane Morgan "What Now My Love" on The Ed Sullivan Show
"Fascination" Jane Morgan
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Scopitone: Jane Morgan - "C'est Si Bon" (S-1007)
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Scopitone: Jane Morgan - "Under Paris Skies" ( S-1008)
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