- Sue Thompson
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Name = Sue Thompson
Img_capt = Sue Thompson sheet music for the song "Norman". The song is one of her biggest hits and one of hersignature song .
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Eva Sue McKee
Born = Birth date and age|1925|7|19|mf=y
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Origin =Nevada, Missouri
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Genre = Pop,Country
Occupation =Singer
Years_active = 1950– Present
Label =Hickory Records ,Mercury Records
Associated_acts =Lesley Gore ,Skeeter Davis
URL = [http://members.tripod.com/suethompson2001/ Sue Thompson Unofficial Site]Sue Thompson (born Eva Sue McKee
July 19 ,1925 inNevada, Missouri ) is an American pop andcountry music singer. She is best known for the hits "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)" and "Norman", both pop hits for her in the 1960s, featuring her breathy voice.Early life
Sue Thompson is best known for her lighthearted pop singles of the 1960s.
She was born Eva Sue McKee in 1925 in
Missouri . At the age of seven, she was already singing and playing theguitar on stage. [ After her family moved to San Jose, she appeared on the local Hometown Hayride TV show during her teens. [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0mozefwkhgf1~T1/ Sue Thompson biography at All Music Guide] ] When she and her family moved out west to San Jose, she appeared on the "Hometown Hayride" TV program. DuringWorld War II , she worked at a defense plant. She married when she was 20, and had a daughter, but the marriage failed and she and her husband split up after three years. To keep supporting herself after her divorce, she returned to thenightclub scene inCalifornia . In San Jose, she won a talent contest, thus catching the attention of bandleader and radio/TV hostDude Martin . Martin invited Thompson to sing with his band, and this eventually led to their marriage. They recorded some duets together, including "If You Want Some Lovin'", which helped her get her own solo contract fromMercury Records in 1950.Recording career
Within only a year, Sue had divorced
Dude Martin to marryHank Penny , acomedian andsinger . Penny and Thompson hosted a TV show inLos Angeles together before eventually moving to Las Vegas. Thompson recorded separately and also with her husband forDecca Records . However, none of their songs ever gained any real success. In 1960, Thompson signed on withHickory Records . In 1961, "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry) " became a #5 hit on the pop charts, and she followed this up successfully with "Norman", which reached #3. Both of these hit singles were written bysongwriter John D. Loudermilk . In 1962, "Have a Good Time" was a Top 40 hit and in 1963, "Willie Can" was a minor hit. With her lighthearted and breathy voice, Thompson became a favorite among the teenage crowd of the time, even though she was in her late thirties. Two further hits, also written by Loudermilk, were "James (Hold the Ladder Steady)" and "Paper Tiger".Later career
"Paper Tiger" in 1965 was her last Top 30 hit. In the late 60s, she went back to country music and released the album "This Is Sue Thompson Country" in 1969. In 1971 she worked with
country music singer Don Gibson on some albums, and they had minor hits with "I Think They Call It Love", "Good Old Fashioned Country Love" and "Oh, How Love Changes". She recorded further solo singles for thecountry charts, like "Big Mable Murphy", which made the Top 50 in 1975 and "Never Naughty Rosie", her last chart single in 1976. She also performed mainly at the Las Vegas casinos and at clubs inHollywood , like the "Palomino Club". In the 1990s she settled in Las Vegas, and continues to perform from time to time.Discography
Charted Singles
References
External links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:px3ibka96akc~T5/ Sue Thompson Discography at All Music Guide]
* [http://members.tripod.com/suethompson2001/ Sue Thompson Unofficial Site]
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