Fran Warren
Gene Williams (musician) and Fran Warren. NYC, ca. October 1947. Photography by William P. Gottlieb
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Fran Warren

Fran Warren (1926–2013) was an American singer known for her contributions to pop and jazz music during the mid-20th century. Born Frances Wolff in the Bronx, she gained fame after joining Art Mooney's big band and later achieving chart success with hits like "A Sunday Kind of Love" and "I Said My Pajamas (and Put On My Pray'rs)." Warren's career spanned from 1947 to 1978, during which she also appeared in musical theater and films. She continued to perform until her death on her 87th birthday, March 4, 2013, in Connecticut.

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Popular, Female Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Ho-Hum It's Spring / Don't Say Goodbye
Ho-Hum It's Spring / Don't Say Goodbye (1950)
I Almost Lost My Mind / Who Cares
I Almost Lost My Mind / Who Cares (1950)
I'll Know / Stranger In The City
I'll Know / Stranger In The City (1950)
My Silent Love / Look To The Rainbow
My Silent Love / Look To The Rainbow (1950)
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues / One For My Baby
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues / One For My Baby (1951)
January February March / Any Time At All
January February March / Any Time At All (1951)
Let's Fall In Love / Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
Let's Fall In Love / Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (1951)
Corsets Can Do A Lot / Would You Take Me Back
Corsets Can Do A Lot / Would You Take Me Back (1956)
My Guy / Riot In Brazil
My Guy / Riot In Brazil (1956)
Sunday Kind Of Love / Don't Let It Break Your Heart
Sunday Kind Of Love / Don't Let It Break Your Heart (1958)
Heavenly Father / Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
Heavenly Father / Have I Told You Lately That I Love You (1962)
All American Sport / You Don't Need Me For Anything Anymore
All American Sport / You Don't Need Me For Anything Anymore (1969)