Edna Savage

English singer (1936–2000)


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::summary English singer (1936–2000) ::

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nameEdna Savage
birth_date
birth_placeWarrington, Lancashire, England
death_date
death_placeOrmskirk, Lancashire, England
genreTraditional pop
years_active1954–1960
labelParlophone, Columbia (UK)
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| name = Edna Savage | birth_date = | birth_place = Warrington, Lancashire, England | death_date = | death_place = Ormskirk, Lancashire, England | genre = Traditional pop | years_active = 1954–1960 | label = Parlophone, Columbia (UK) Edna Savage (21 April 1936 – 31 December 2000{{Cite book | first= David | last= Roberts | year= 2006 | title= British Hit Singles & Albums | edition= 19th | publisher= Guinness World Records Limited | location= London | isbn= 1-904994-10-5 | page= 482}}) was a traditional pop singer in the United Kingdom.

Savage was born in Warrington, Lancashire, England. She had two elder sisters. Her father was a landscape gardener; her mother an amateur singer. She left school at 15 (common in the UK in those days). At first she trained as a telephone operator, but after a few bands had her sing for them locally, she quit the telephone job to sing professionally.

She auditioned twice for the BBC before making her first broadcast, in 1954. She recorded a number of records, only one of which charted, "Arrivederci Darling" in 1956, which made it to No. 19 in the UK Singles Chart. In 1957 she participated in the UK qualifying heat for the Eurovision Song Contest. In addition to being briefly married to fellow singer Terry Dene, Savage married three more times.

She died at the age of 64.

Recordings

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YearTitleSongwritersOrchestraLabel and catalogue reference19551955195519551955195519551955195619561956195619561956195719571957195719571957195819581958195819581958195819581959195919601960
"I'll Be There"WayneRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4017
"Evermore"Levine/RobertsRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4017
"Stars Shine in Your Eyes"Rota/Parsons/TurnerRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4043
"A Star is Born"Roberts/HennessyRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4043
"Candlelight"Miller/Roberts/TrevorRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4067
"In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning"Mann/HilliardRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4067
"Arrivederci Darling"Rascel/FishmanAccompaniment directed by Peter KnightParlophone R4097
"Bella Notte"Lee/BurkeAccompaniment directed by Peter KnightParlophone R4097
"Tell Me, Tell Me, Tell Me that You Love Me"Goodwin/SheridanRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4139
"Please Hurry Home"Raleigh/GazeRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4139
"My Prayer"Kennedy/BoulangerAccompaniment directed by Reg OwenParlophone R4226
"Me 'n' You 'n' the Moon"Cahn/Van HeusenAccompaniment directed by Reg OwenParlophone R4226
"A Tear Fell"Randolph/BurtonRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4159
"Something Old, Something New"Bower/WoofRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4159
"Never Leave Me"JenkinsRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4253
"Don't Ever Go (I Need You)"MaxinRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4253
"Me Head's in de Barrel"Hilliard/DeLuggRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4301
"Five Oranges, Four Apples"CurtisRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4301
"Diano Marina"Weedon/InnesReg Owen OrchestraParlophone R4360
"Let Me Be Loved"Livingston/EvansReg Owen OrchestraParlophone R4360
"Near You"Goell/CraigAccompaniment directed by Bob SharplesParlophone R4489
"Why, Why, Why"Vidalin/Datin/RobertsAccompaniment directed by Bob SharplesParlophone R4489
"Once"Barbara KillaleeRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4420
"My Shining Star"Masters/OliasRon Goodwin OrchestraParlophone R4420
"Tiptoe Through the Tulips"Burke/DubinEdwin Braden & his Orchestra with Michael HollidayColumbia (UK) SEG 7836 (EP)
"'S Wonderful"Gershwin/GershwinEdwin Braden & his Orchestra with Michael HollidayColumbia (UK) SEG 7836 (EP)
"Tea for Two"Youmans/CaesarEdwin Braden & his Orchestra with Michael HollidayColumbia (UK) SEG 7836 (EP)
"Goodnight My Love"Revel / GordonEdwin Braden & his Orchestra with Michael HollidayColumbia (UK) SEG 7836 (EP)
"Beautiful Love"Gillespie/Young/King/van AlstyneAccompaniment directed by Ron GoodwinParlophone R4572
"Maybe This Year"Stellman/WakeleyAccompaniment directed by Ron GoodwinParlophone R4572
"All I Need"Stanford/DonahueAccompaniment directed by Ron GoodwinParlophone R4648
"Everyday"Hardie/Petty *The record label was published with a typo: ' Hardie ' for ' Hardin ', (Buddy Holly)Accompaniment directed by Ron GoodwinParlophone R4648
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References

References

  1. (18 January 2001). "Warrington-born singing star Edna Savage dies at 62". Newsquest Media Group.
  2. "Edna Savage 21-04-1936 to 31-12-2000".

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