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Abbe Lane

Abbe Lane (born December 14, 1932) is an American singer and actress. Born Abigail Francine Lassman to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York, Lane began her career as a child actor on radio, and from there she progressed to singing and dancing on Broadway. Quickly establishing herself as a "femme fatale", Lane found popularity in Italian films but was often criticised for her flagrantly sexual persona.[citation needed] Married to Xavier Cugat from 1952 until their divorce in 1964, Lane achieved her greatest success as a nightclub singer, and was described in a 1963 magazine article as "the swingingest sexpot in show business". Cugat's influence was seen in her music which favoured Latin and rumba styles. In 1958 she starred opposite Tony Randall in the Broadway musical Oh, Captain!. Unfortunately, her recording contract prevented her from appearing on the original cast album of the show. On the recording, her songs were performed by Eileen Rodgers. Lane later recorded her songs on a solo album. The most successful of her records was a 1958 album collaboration with Tito Puente titled Be Mine Tonight. Fans either didn't know or care that Abbe's roots were as far away from a Latin bombshell as a Jewish girl from Brooklyn could have. Apart from working solo, Lane would frequently make the talk show rounds with Cugat. After their break-up, Cugat would introduce his new wife/discovery, Charo. She attracted attention for her suggestive comments such as "Jayne Mansfield may turn boys into men, but I take them from there", and also commented that she was considered "too sexy in Italy". Her costume for an appearance on the Jackie Gleason Show was considered too revealing and she was instructed to wear something else; however she appeared on the shows of Red Skelton, Dean Martin and Jack Benny without attracting controversy. In addition to her Italian films, Lane was a frequent performer on the television show Toast of the Town during the 1950s. She also played guest roles in such series as The Flying Nun, The Brady Bunch ( as cosmetics maven "Bebe Gallini"), Hart to Hart and Vega$. Lane fans got to see her once more in the 1983 film version of The Twilight Zone, in the role of an airline stewardess. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to television, at 6381 Hollywood Boulevard.

Abbe Lane Discography

Albums
Cha Cha Cha (The New Latin American Dance Craze) (3 Versions) Philips 1955       Track Listing
Be Mine Tonight (21 Versions) RCA 1957       Track Listing
The Lady In Red (11 Versions) RCA Victor 1958       Track Listing
Where There's A Man (8 Versions) RCA Victor 1959       Track Listing
Abbe Lane With Xavier Cugat And His Orchestra (6 Versions) Mercury 1961       Track Listing
The Many Sides Of (2 Versions) Mercury 1964       Track Listing
Rainbows (13 Versions) Butterfly Records 1980       Track Listing

Singles & EPs
Americano (Nightingale) (Vinyl) Cetra 1954       Track Listing
Guapa Muchacha / Who Me ? (Shellac) Philips 1956       Track Listing
Cha Cha Rock And Roll / Ooh, What A Lover (2 Versions) RCA Victor 1958       Track Listing
Pan, Amor Y Cha Cha Cha (2 Versions) RCA 1958       Track Listing
Pan, Amore, Y Cha Cha Cha / Take It Easy / Whatever Lola Wants / Arrivederci Roma (3 Versions) RCA Victor 1958       Track Listing
Que Será Será (2 Versions) RCA 1958       Track Listing
We're Not Children / Femininity (3 Versions) RCA Victor 1958       Track Listing
Imposible De Expresar (Vinyl) RCA 1959       Track Listing
La Dama De Rojo (2 Versions) RCA 1959       Track Listing
Los Niños Del Pireo (Vinyl) Mercury Records 1961       Track Listing
Mon Menage A Moi (2 Versions) Mercury 1962       Track Listing
Adios Pampa Mia (Vinyl) Mercury 1963       Track Listing
Esta Es Abbe Lane (Vinyl) Mercury 1963       Track Listing
The Facts Of Life (2 Versions) Mercury 1964       Track Listing
Over The Rainbow (Vinyl) Som Livre, Tapecar 1979       Track Listing
Sobrevivire (3 Versions) Philips 1979       Track Listing
Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Flexi-disc) Tonpress 1980       Track Listing
Sobre El Arco Iris / Trueno (Vinyl) MICSA 1980       Track Listing
I Love New York (Vinyl) Polydor 1981       Track Listing
Hava Nagilah (Vinyl) Philips       Track Listing
Never On Sunday / Quando Vien La Sera (Vinyl) Mercury       Track Listing

Compilations
Xavier Cugat / Abbe Lane (3 Versions) RCA 1978       Track Listing
Pan, Amor Y.... Abbe Lane (3 Versions) RCA 1981       Track Listing
El Negro Zumbon (2 Versions) Saludos Amigos 1992       Track Listing
El Americano (CD) Saludos Amigos 1995       Track Listing
The Best Of... Abbe Lane (CD) Marginal Records 1997       Track Listing
The Best Hits (2xCDR) OK Records 2007       Track Listing
Abbe Lane y Xavier Cugat (2xCD) Music Ages 2008       Track Listing
Sings The Latin Hits And More (CD) Music-Box 2011       Track Listing
La Reina Del Cha-Cha-Chá - Sus Grandes Éxitos (1955-1958) (2xCD) Rama Lama Music 2015       Track Listing
Abbe Lane (CD) Calle Mayor 2017       Track Listing
    

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