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Marion Worth

Marion Worth Marion Worth American singer (1930–1999) Marion Worth (born Mary Ann Ward; July 4, 1930[1] – December 19, 1999) was an American country music singer. She was a popular performer on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. She also had several hits in the early 1960s. This article needs additional citations for verification. (September 2022) Quick facts Born, Origin ... Marion Worth Born Mary Ann Ward (1930-07-04)July 4, 1930 Origin Birmingham, Alabama Died December 19, 1999(1999-12-19) (aged 69) Genres Country, Pop Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter Instrument(s) Vocals, Piano, Guitar Years active 1959–1999 Labels Cherokee Records Columbia Records Decca Records Close Early life Ward was born in Birmingham, Alabama, during the Great Depression. Her father, a railroad worker, taught her…

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GENRES: Country & Western, Female Vocalist

Albums

Singles

I Think I Know /Tomorrow At A Quarter To Nine
I Think I Know /Tomorrow At A Quarter To Nine (1960)
Imitation / Go On Home
Imitation / Go On Home (1961)
There'll Always Be Sadness / I'm Not At All Sorry For You
There'll Always Be Sadness / I'm Not At All Sorry For You (1961)
A Lover's Hymn / It's So Funny I Could Cry
A Lover's Hymn / It's So Funny I Could Cry (1962)
Shake Me I Rattle Squeeze Me I Cry / Tennessee Teardrops
Shake Me I Rattle Squeeze Me I Cry / Tennessee Teardrops (1962)
In His Own Quiet Way / Play A Blue Guitar For Me
In His Own Quiet Way / Play A Blue Guitar For Me (1963)
My Dolly Has A Pain In Her Sawdust / Shake Me I Rattle
My Dolly Has A Pain In Her Sawdust / Shake Me I Rattle (1964)
Slipping Around / I Love You So Much It Hurts
Slipping Around / I Love You So Much It Hurts (1964)
The French Song / Kentucky Waltz
The French Song / Kentucky Waltz (1964)
You Took Him Off My Hands / He Loves Me He Loves Me Not
You Took Him Off My Hands / He Loves Me He Loves Me Not (1964)
Seven Roses / Does The Sun Rise In The East
Seven Roses / Does The Sun Rise In The East (1965)
Twenty One Days Of Darkness / I Will Not Blow Out The Light
Twenty One Days Of Darkness / I Will Not Blow Out The Light (1965)
Overtime / Don't Count On Tomorrow
Overtime / Don't Count On Tomorrow (1966)
A Woman Needs Love / I've Got That Sad And Lonely Feeling
A Woman Needs Love / I've Got That Sad And Lonely Feeling (1967)
Baby For You / Only You Can Make Me Cry
Baby For You / Only You Can Make Me Cry (1967)
Are You Sleeping Well At Night / Spreadin' My Wings
Are You Sleeping Well At Night / Spreadin' My Wings (1968)
Mama Sez / Then I'll Be Over You
Mama Sez / Then I'll Be Over You (1968)
He's Mean To Me / Sock It To 'Em Sister Nell
He's Mean To Me / Sock It To 'Em Sister Nell (1969)