Anne Murray
Biography
Nova Scotia-born Anne Murray built her musical influences from the pop sounds that her parents listened to (Rosemary Clooney, Perry Como) and the Top 40 sounds that AM New York radio stations piped into Canada (Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Brenda Lee). Originally she intended to work as a physical education instructor, but she continued to pursue an interest in music. After she was turned down for a spot on a national TV show called Singalong Jubilee, she received a call from the show's producer two years later. He offered her a chance to make records, and when she agreed, she found herself with a million-selling crossover single in 1970, "Snowbird." Murray was frequently at odds with the trappings of success -- she even performed barefoot in Las Vegas -- and when she got married in 1975, she seemingly dropped out of the business. With her family established, she started working in 1978 with a new producer, Jim Ed Norman, who returned her to prominence with "Walk Right Back" and the million-selling follow-up, "You Needed Me." Throughout the late '70s and early '80s, Murray successfully walked the line between country and pop with a rich alto voice and a knack for romantic material.
As a child in Nova Scotia, music was always one of Murray's hobbies. While she was enrolled at the University of New Brunswick studying physical education, she auditioned for a spot on the Halifax-based weekly CBC television series, Singalong Jubilee, but she wasn't hired because they already had an alto singer. Following the rejection, Murray graduated from college and began teaching physical education at the high-school level. Two years after the initial Singalong Jubilee audition, the show's producer, Bill Langstroth, called her with the information that a new television show, Let's Go, needed an altoist. After some persuasion, Murray agreed to join the program, although she did not give up her teaching job. For the next four years, she sang on Let's Go, eventually striking up a professional relationship with the program's musical director, Brian Ahern.
Murray began her career as a recording artist in 1968. Early that year, she was still teaching when she received a call from Ahern, asking her to record for the independent label Arc. Accepting the offer, Murray recorded and released her debut album, What About Me, that year. The record was well-received and popular for an independent album, thereby earning the attention of Capitol Records, whose Canadian division signed her to a long-term contract in 1969. The following year, her debut single for the label, "Snowbird," became an international hit, reaching the Top Ten on both the country and pop charts in America, while reaching the British Top 40. Following the success of "Snowbird," Murray moved to Los Angeles, where she began to regularly appear on Glen Campbell's syndicated television show. However, she didn't like the Californian lifestyle, and she quickly returned to Canada.
Over the course of 1971, it looked like "Snowbird" would be Murray's only big hit, since none of her follow-up singles gained much attention; only "A Stranger in My Place" cracked the Top 40. A cover of Gordon Lightfoot's "Cotton Jenny" in early 1972 returned her to the higher regions of the country Top 40, peaking at number 11, while its follow-up, "Danny's Song," became a Top Ten hit on both the pop and country charts in early 1973. Following two minor country hits, she returned to the Top Ten early in 1974 with "Love Song." The single was followed by two Top Ten country hits -- the number one "He Thinks I Still Care" and "Son of a Rotten Gambler." Following those two success, Murray spent a number of years struggling to crack either the pop or country Top 40; during this time, she concentrated on raising a family (she married Bill Langstroth and had a son) more than her musical career.
Murray entered her period of greatest commercial success in 1978, as a cover of "Walk Right Back" climbed to number four on the country charts, followed shortly afterward by "You Need Me," her biggest hit since "Songbird"; the single reached number four on the country charts and topped the pop charts, going gold by the end of the year. For the next eight years, she had a virtually uninterrupted string of Top Ten country hits, highlighted by nine number one hits: "I Just Fall in Love Again" (1979), "Shadows in the Moonlight" (1979), "Broken Hearted Me" (1979), "Could I Have This Dance" (1980), "Blessed Are the Believers" (1981), "A Little Good News" (1983), "Just Another Woman in Love" (1984), "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do" (1984), and "Now and Forever (You and Me)" (1986). Murray prospered during the era of urban cowboy, since her music drew as much from pop and easy listening as it did from country.
Murray's sales began to decline in the latter half of the '80s, primarily due to the shifting tastes of the country audience, which was beginning to seek out harder-edged new traditionalist performers. Nevertheless, she maintained a dedicated following during the late '80s and '90s through her occasional recordings ("Feed This Fire" became a surprise Top Ten hit in the summer of 1990) and her concerts. Murray recorded her first live album in 1997 and released What a Wonderful World in 1999. Five years later, she released I'll Be Seeing You in Canada; the album arrived in the United States as All of Me in 2005. Murray returned in 2007 with Duets: Friends and Legends. ~ Tom Roland, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

What A Wonderful World
2008

All Of Me
2005

Country Croonin'
2002

Let's Keep It That Way/New Kind Of Feeling
1999

Anne Murray
1996

New Kind Of Feeling
1979
It's pleasing to listen to an easy-listeni n g artist who has the ability to entrap their audience in a sound that causes one to reminisce about the good things of life.
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Your are a favorite of mine and also of my daughter. You are also the favorite of my brother-in law too. I love to sing along with you in the car or at home. Thank you for making my life a little brighter.
Irene Craig Guyton, Ga. |
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She has always been my top artist, singer, and her voice, holds me together and calm. She holds herself very well. Ann will always be my dream to meet her in person one day. Ann you are the greatest. I'm from Hawaii my whole family knows you are my top singer and they grew to enjoy you too.
Aloha, Cathy King |
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ANNE JUST BRINGS BACK SOME OLD MUSICAL MEMORIES WHICH I ALWAYS LOVE TO HEAR;SMOOTH, EASY FLOWING AND GREAT STORIES OF LOVE AND LIFE. I JUST LOVE HER VOICE!!
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If Anne Murray is a "Folk" artist - I believe she is the best one
ever (next to Jim Croce). OK, the best female "Folk" artist ever! |
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I love her music and love her voice but my favorite is a Children's CD titled "There's A Hippo In My Bathtub". I had it on cassette when my children were little and we wore it out. Managed to make it last longer by taking it apart and using scotch tape to fix it. Thankfully it is now on CD and now my grandchildre n enjoy the songs!!
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This song was chosen for our wedding nearly 30 years ago.
I met my husband 31 years ago after my first husband was killed in a hit and run drunk driver. He saved my life. He wiped away my tears, gave me strength, took me home when I was lost, gave me hope when I was at the end, to face the world out on my own again, I could almost see eternity. You needed me, you needed me-saved my life again! Thank You!!! |
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would like to fine some of her real early songs Back when she sung with such feeling that the tears would flow CAN YOU REMEMBER____ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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One of the very few current singers who are worth their salt...beaut i f u l voice, excellent delivery, fan friendly and down to earth. I see her eevery time she comes to town (Detroit).
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DUET WITH CHARLIE LANDSBOROUGH ANNE 'CHECK IT OUT ,YA'LL WOULD SOUND GREAT .
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I love the depth of her voice, and the richness.... . a f t e r being bombarded by an endless stream of sopranos, no matter how talented, it is refreshing to hear a more "womanly" tone
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anne i met you in balitmore i love you and your music charles 1-410-827-44 3 2 or 410-924-9464 your number 1 fan forever
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What counts for me is melody. I find a quick mix of Anne Murray and Josh Groban works very well.
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May I Have This Dance For The Rest of My Life...a great melody and even greater words. I cna't think of agreater first dance for anewly married couple at their reception or for a husband and wife at their 50th anniversery reception can you? C7W fan or not Anne Murrays voice and style transends all musical tastes.
Sincerely, Milton "Mit" Otte Sarasota, Florida |
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great love the music! keep up the goos work,anne! preform im galveston tx some day? robert galveston tx.
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Love her music and style,hope she and her family have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
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