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American pop singer
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Place of death
Fayetteville, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Age
52 years
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Biography

Angelina Helen Catherine Cordovano (June 28, 1936 – November 22, 1988), known professionally as Cathy Carr, was an American pop singer.

Career

She was born in The Bronx. As a child, she appeared on The Children's Hour, a television show locally aired in New York; sponsored by Horn & Hardart, a cafeteria chain which had locations in New York and Philadelphia. She later became a singer and dancer with the USO and joined big band orchestras such as those of Sammy Kaye and Johnny Dee.

In 1953 she signed with Coral Records, but had no hits for them, later switching to Fraternity Records, a small company based in Cincinnati, Ohio, in early 1955. It was for Fraternity that she had her only major hit, "Ivory Tower", which was her third record for Fraternity.

She never had another big hit, though in 1959 she had two small successes for Roulette Records. She recorded one single for Smash Records in 1961, which was a more mature song, but went back to recording teenage pop on Laurie Records in 1962. She moved to RCA to record a number of albums of standards, before Laurie released her final single in 1967. Her first LP was reissued on Dot Records in 1966.

At the time of her 1956 hit, she recorded a lot of high school pop, not moving on to more mature songs and standards until her pop career was all but over. The CD age saw an unofficial release of selected singles, which showed her preference to seem younger than she was and did not include her attempts at more mature songs.

Death

Carr died from ovarian cancer on November 22, 1988, in Fayetteville, New York.

Albums

Date of ReleaseTitleLabelCat. NoNotes
February 1957Ivory TowerFraternityF-1005
1959ShyRouletteSR-25077
1964Songs for SentimentalistsRCA CanadaLPM-2913 (mono)
LSP-2913(Stereo)
1966Travel by CarrRCA CanadaPC-1050 (mono)
PCS-1050 (Stereo)
1966Ivory TowerDotDLP-3674 (mono)
DLP-25674 (Stereo)
Reissue of LP on Fraternity
Stereo Version is Rechanelled

Singles

Date of ReleaseTitleLabelCat. NoNotes
1953Half Pint Boogie c/w HeartbrokenCoral60907
1953Somebody Told You A Lie c/w
I Just Can't Get That Melody Out Of My Mind
Coral60988
1953I'll Cry At Your Wedding c/w Cryin' for the CarolinesCoral61092
1955I Never Really Stopped Loving You c/w Warm Your HeartFraternityF-712
1955Morning, Noon and Night c/w Towards Evenin'FraternityF-718
1956Ivory Tower c/w Please, Please Believe MeFraternityF-734
1956I'll Cry At Your Wedding c/w HeartbrokenCoral9-61646Presumably released by Coral to capitalise on the popularity of Ivory Tower
1956Heart Hideaway c/w The Boy On Page 35FraternityF-743
1956Oh Baby c/w Waltzing To The BluesFraternityF-750
1957Una Momento c/w It Looks Like LoveFraternityF-757
1957Wild Honey c/w Speak For Yourself, JohnFraternityF-765
1957House of Heartaches c/w Presents From The PastFraternityF-782
1958Doll Baby c/w Don't Come To My PartyFraternityF-793
1958To Know Him Is To Love Him c/w Put Away The InvitationRouletteR-4107
1959First Anniversary c/w With LoveRouletteR-4125
1959I'm Gonna Change Him c/w The Little Things You DoRouletteR-4152
1959Shy c/w Personal SecretRouletteR-4187
1960Little Sister c/w Dark RiverRouletteR-4219
1960A Little Time c/w What Do I Do NowRouletteR-4248
1960I Want To Be Your Pet c/w Golden LocketRouletteR-4296
1961Johnny's Song c/w Someone Told You A LieRouletteR-4323
1961Yearning c/w Baseball He LovesRouletteR-4367
1961I Can't Begin To Tell You c/w You're Breaking My HeartRouletteR-4383
1961Footprints In The Snow c/w Nein Nein FrauleinSmashS-1726
1962Ivory Tower c/w Should I Believe HimLaurieLR-3133Ivory Tower is a new recording
1962Sailor Boy c/w Next Time The Band Plays A WaltzLaurieLR-3147
1963I Waded In The Water c/w In Place Of YouLaurieLR-3161
1963My Favourite Song c/w The Ghost Of A Broken HeartLaurieLR-3206
1967When You Come Home Again c/w The Ghost Of A Broken HeartLaurieLR-3378

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