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Marion Worth

American Country Music Singer (b. July 4, 1930 - December 19, 1999). She was a popular performer on the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. She also had several hits in the early 1960s. In 1959, Worth had her first hit, called "Are You Willing, Willie," on Cherokee Records. The song peaked in the top 15 of the country music charts. In 1960, her song "That's My Kind of Love" went to the top 5, becoming her biggest hit. Jack Stapp signed the young singer to the Grand Ole Opry's Friday Night Frollic. As a result of her independent record label hits, she was signed to Columbia Records where she was produced by Don Law and Frank Jones. At Columbia, she recorded a single called "I Think I Know". The song was a Top 10 hit for Worth. In 1961, she released another single called "There'll Always Be Sadness". The single was not as successful as her other singles, but it did make the Top 25 that year. For almost two years, Worth was absent from the Country charts. In 1963, Marion returned to the Country charts. That year, she recorded the song "Shake Me I Rattle (Squeeze Me I Cry)" which reached Country's Top 15 and crossed over to the Pop Music charts, reaching the Top 50. It was also played on Easy Listening stations, and receives some airplay as a Christmas song due to its theme of toys and giving. She followed up well with a cover version of "Crazy Arms," a hit for Ray Price. Her version reached the Country Top 20. That same year, Worth joined the Grand Ole Opry. The next year, 1964 started with a Top 40 hit called "You Took Him Off My Hands (Now Please Take Him Off My Mind)". Her biggest hit of 1964 was a duet recording with George Morgan called "Slipping Around". The song was a Top 20 hit. She had another recording that year called "The French Song", which was a Top 25 hit. In 1966, Worth was back on the charts with a top 40 recording called "I Will Not Blow Out the Light". Marion soon parted ways with Columbia Records and signed with Decca Records where she recorded two songs that reached the top 40, "A Woman Needs Love" in 1967 and "Mama Sez" in 1968.

Marion Worth Discography

Albums
Sings Marty Robbins (4 Versions) Columbia 1964       Track Listing
Slippin' Around (5 Versions) Columbia 1964       Track Listing

Singles & EPs
Are You Willing, Willie (2 Versions) Guyden Records 1959       Track Listing
I Lost Johnny (2 Versions) Guyden Records 1960       Track Listing
I Think I Know (3 Versions) Columbia 1960       Track Listing
Go On Home / Imitation (3 Versions) Columbia 1961       Track Listing
There'll Always Be Sadness (3 Versions) Columbia 1961       Track Listing
It's So Funny I Could Cry / A Lover's Hymn (3 Versions) Columbia 1962       Track Listing
Shake Me I Rattle (Squeeze Me I Cry) (10 Versions) Columbia 1962       Track Listing
Crazy Arms / Lovers' Lane (4 Versions) Columbia 1963       Track Listing
Play A Blue Guitar (For Me) / In His Own Quiet Way (3 Versions) Columbia 1963       Track Listing
I Love You So Much It Hurts / Slipping Around (Vinyl) CBS 1964       Track Listing
Slipping Around (4 Versions) Columbia 1964       Track Listing
The French Song (3 Versions) Columbia 1964       Track Listing
I Will Not Blow Out The Light / Twenty-One Days Of Darkness (3 Versions) Columbia 1965       Track Listing
I'm Not Myself / The Hands You're Holding Now (2 Versions) Columbia 1965       Track Listing
Seven Roses (2 Versions) Columbia 1965       Track Listing
Don't Count On Tomorrow (4 Versions) Columbia 1966       Track Listing
The Wheel Of Hurt / Married (3 Versions) Columbia 1966       Track Listing
Too Busy Saying Goodbye / Saving All My Love (3 Versions) Columbia 1966       Track Listing
A Woman Needs Love (6 Versions) Decca 1967       Track Listing
Especially You / Old Habits Are Hard To Break (3 Versions) Columbia 1967       Track Listing
Music To Burn Your Oil By (2 Versions) Quaker 1967       Track Listing
Music To Light Your Pilot By (4 Versions) Quaker 1967       Track Listing
Only You Can Make Me Cry (4 Versions) Decca 1967       Track Listing
Mama Sez / Then I'll Be Over You (Vinyl) Decca 1968       Track Listing
Spreadin' My Wings (2 Versions) Decca 1968       Track Listing
Then I'll Be Over You / Mama Sez (Vinyl) Decca 1968       Track Listing
Sock It To 'Em Sister Nell / He's Mean To Me (4 Versions) Decca 1969       Track Listing
Just Leave It Alone (3 Versions) Decca 1970       Track Listing
Love Is A Very Strange Thing / Wondering What To Do (Vinyl) Decca       Track Listing
Tennessee Teardrops (Vinyl) Columbia       Track Listing
You Took Him Off My Hands (Now Please Take Him Off My Mind) / He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (2 Versions) Columbia 2099       Track Listing

Compilations
Greatest Hits (4 Versions) Columbia 1963       Track Listing
Her Very Best (3xFile) K-Tel International, Inc. 2010       Track Listing

Miscellaneous
Navy Hoedown (Vinyl) US Navy 1972       Track Listing
    

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