Betty Madigan (born 1930*) is an American traditional
popular singer and actress who never achieved the success she deserved.
It seems she was born sometime in 1930 in Washington,
D.C., and at age 24 became a musical sensation overnight following her hit
recording of the ballad "Joey" in 1954. She was rated "the newer
female vocalist with the greatest chance to become one of the top female
vocalist names" in a poll of disc jockeys conducted by
Billboard. To that point she had some 7 singles to her credit at MGM, two of which became national hits: in 1953, You're Thoughtless/I Just Love You and My Heart Is Dancing With You/Call Me Darling
Billboard. To that point she had some 7 singles to her credit at MGM, two of which became national hits: in 1953, You're Thoughtless/I Just Love You and My Heart Is Dancing With You/Call Me Darling
She worked extensively throughout that period and was
often seen on TV and headlined posh supper clubs. Madigan appeared on The Red
Skelton Hour, The Dave Garroway Show, and The Colgate Comedy Hour. In 1956, she
portrayed Martha Cratchitt in a 1956 episode of The Alcoa Hour called "The
Stingiest Man in Town." She performed on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1957, and
on The Dick Clark Show on 1958. Bettys Biggest hit around the World was
arguably “Dance Everyone dance" issued By Coral #13 Australia, # 31
USA #21 Canada (1958)
After signing with MGM Records she also moved to Coral,
making numerous recordings for both labels. Betty could sing anything--ballad,
up-tempo number, novelty--and had a bracingly crisp and colourated voice, great
natural sense with lyrics and mood, and top-notch technical values as a singer.
Her albums were her real forte but she only got one at M-G-M (compared to Joni James'
36, a
record for girl singers for many years). She also was a superlative live performer, particularly in intimate sophisticated clubs, and that facet of her talents gave her a big career. Both her M-G-M album "Am I Blue?" and the "Jerome Kern Songbook" on Coral approach a lot of familiar songs with surprising treatments and rhythms. This makes both these albums endlessly listenable and enjoyable.
record for girl singers for many years). She also was a superlative live performer, particularly in intimate sophisticated clubs, and that facet of her talents gave her a big career. Both her M-G-M album "Am I Blue?" and the "Jerome Kern Songbook" on Coral approach a lot of familiar songs with surprising treatments and rhythms. This makes both these albums endlessly listenable and enjoyable.
In the 1960’s she retired to get married and raise her
children (as Betty Madigan Brandt). She lives in Bar Harbor, Florida, where she
is socially active and is very involved in philanthropy.
In November 2018, Jasmine Records released a two-CD compilation of her singles recorded between 1953 and 1961, totalling 58 songs,. Sepia Records also released a CD containing two of her albums, "Am I Blue?" and "The Jerome Kern Songbook
Bella Goldstein, Betty Madigan Brandt, Nancy Wilson and
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In November 2018, Jasmine Records released a two-CD compilation of her singles recorded between 1953 and 1961, totalling 58 songs,. Sepia Records also released a CD containing two of her albums, "Am I Blue?" and "The Jerome Kern Songbook
(Edited from various sources of which one gives birthday as 1 October 1933)
For” Betty Madigan - Call Me Darling – The Complete Singles 1953-1961” go here:
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CD 1
1. I Just Love You (2:32)
2. You're Thoughtless (2:52)
3. My Heart Is Dancing with You (2:35)
4. Call Me Darling (2:41)
5. Joey (3:02)
6. And so I Walked Home (2:36)
7. That Was My Heart You Heard! (2:48)
8. Always You (2:44)
9. I Had the Funniest Feeling (2:27)
10. Be a Little Darlin' (3:03)
11. The Wheels of Love (2:04)
12. A Saluté (2:00)
13. I Had a Heart (2:45)
14. Wonderful Words (2:38)
15. Teddy Bear (2:55)
16. Please Be Kind (2:59)
17. We're All Kids at Christmas (2:26)
18. The Story of Christmas (2:44)
19. Strangers (2:45)
20. There Should Be Rules (Protecting Fools Who Fall in Love) (2:47)
21. To You, My Love (2:52)
22. Faithful and True (2:09)
23. Surprise (2:39)
24. I Miss the Boy (2:55)
25. A Perfect Understanding (2:31)
26. Cryin' (2:39)
27. The Test of Time (2:39)
28. Where in the World (2:51)
CD 2
1. Hold Me Again, Love (2:40)
2. Take Mine (2:37)
3. Ev'ry Time (2:50)
4. Can't You Tell (2:49)
5. Am I Blue? (2:40)
6. When School Lets out This Year (3:02)
7. A Lovely Night (2:02)
8. True Love Gone (Come on Home) (2:59)
9. Come Home, Joe (2:40)
10. Think of All the Nice Things He's Done (2:48)
11. Brigitte's Song (Tell Me Something Sweet) (2:24)
12. The Heart Mender (2:24)
13. Under Your Spell (2:36)
14. Tell Me How (2:15)
15. Dance Everyone Dance (2:25)
16. My Symphony of Love (2:50)
17. Just Like Sam (2:12)
18. Now-A-Days (2:32)
19. Joey (2:33)
20. If and When (2:19)
21. My Number One Love (2:10)
22. Magic Moon (2:12)
23. Tonight, Tonight (2:07)
24. Just as I Am (1:42)
25. I'm Glad that You're Falling (2:18)
26. Golden Memories (2:22)
27. Twenty-One Years (3:13)
28. Bigger and Better Things (1:58)
Betty Madigan was one of the brightest young singing stars of the 1950's and early 60's with a strong, vibrant voice that gave her a sound unlike anyone else. She recorded prolifically for MGM and Coral, scoring such hits as 'Joey', 'Dance, Everyone, Dance', 'Always You' 'True Love Gone' and 'There Should Be Rules (Protecting Fools Who Fall in Love)' Here, for the first time ever on CD, are all 58 singles recorded by Betty between 1953 and 1961, including four rare tracks on the UA label. Check out these ewo chock-full CD's restored to brilliant new sound by the folks at Jasmine.
Nice voice. East to listen to. Thanks Bob.
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ReplyDeleteAny chance of a re-up of this, please. I missed it and I love Betty Madigan. I know I'vm very late with my request, but hope I'm not too late.
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