Margie Rayburn
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Margie Rayburn

Margie Rayburn Margie Rayburn American singer Marjorie Helen Orwig (June 3, 1924 – June 14, 2000),[1] better known as Margie Rayburn, was an American traditional pop singer.[2] Rayburn was born in Madera, California, United States,[2] and sang as a member of The Sunnysiders, who had a Top 40 hit in the United States in 1955 with the song "Hey! Mr. Banjo".[3] Rayburn married Norman Malkin, also a member of the Sunnysiders.[3] She also had a Top Ten hit of her own in 1957 with the song "I'm Available", which was written by Dave Burgess.[2] The single, released on Liberty Records, reached No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in November 1957.[2] As a songwriter she co-wrote with Malkin the 1963…

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GENRES: Popular, Female Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Freight Train / Dreamy Eyes
Freight Train / Dreamy Eyes (1957)
I'm Available / If You Were
I'm Available / If You Were (1957)
I Would / Alright, But It Won't Be Easy
I Would / Alright, But It Won't Be Easy (1958)
Smoochin / Oooh What A Doll
Smoochin / Oooh What A Doll (1958)
Tell Him No / A Boy And A Girl
Tell Him No / A Boy And A Girl (1959)
Try Me / I've Tried So Hard Not To Love You
Try Me / I've Tried So Hard Not To Love You (1960)
Hello Mr Heartbreak / Mud Pies
Hello Mr Heartbreak / Mud Pies (1962)