- Jaye P. Morgan
Jaye P. Morgan (born Mary Margaret Morgan,
December 3 ,1931 ) is a retired popular American singer andgame show panelist.Early life
Morgan was born in
Mancos, Colorado , but her family moved toCalifornia by the time she was in high school. In the late 1940s, atVerdugo Hills High School inTujunga, Los Angeles, California , she served as class treasurer (and got the nickname "Jaye P." after thebanker J. P. Morgan ) and sang at school assemblies, accompanied by her brother onguitar .1950s
In 1951, a year after graduation from Verdugo Hills, she made a recording of the song "
Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries " which made it to the Top Ten. Soon after, she received anRCA Victor recording contract and she had five hits in one year, including "That's All I Want from You," her biggest hit, which reached #3 on the charts. Other notable hits included "The Longest Walk" and "Pepper Hot Baby".From 1954 to 1955, she was a vocalist on the
television show "Stop the Music." In 1956 she had her own television show, named for her, and guested on a number of othervariety show s as well. She was a charter member of theRobert Q. Lewis "gang" on Lewis's popular weekday show on CBS, and was featured on a special episode of "The Jackie Gleason Show " in which Lewis's entire company substituted for the vacationing Gleason.1960s and '70s
After a period in the 1960s when she did very little in the entertainment field, confining herself to a small number of
night club appearances, she returned to the public eye in the 1970s, mainly as anactress . She played herself on a 1973 episode ("The Songwriter") of the sitcom "The Odd Couple".Morgan also guest starred on "
The Muppet Show " (episode 218) in which she andDr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem sang "That Old Black Magic."Game Show Panelist
In the 1970s she was a panelist on the game/variety shows "
The Gong Show " and "Rhyme and Reason " and in the 1980 "behind-the-scenes" movie version of "The Gong Show". She was also right at home on thePlayboy Channel game show "Everything Goes".The "Gong Show"
A clip of her exposing herself was saved, and later used in "
The Gong Show Movie ", though it was NOT the only instance of Morgan baring her breasts on the show: in the tapes to other episodes (including an episode aired on GSN in 2007), she can be seen unbuttoning her blouse while "Gene-Gene The Dancing Machine" comes onstage, then a quick camera cut, and a cut back to Morgan buttoning up again and returning to her seat. It is a different clip because she is wearing different clothes.Fact|date=May 2007 She can also be seen unbuttoning her blouse during a sketch of a guest singing "How lovely to be a woman." In Barris' first autobiography, he mentioned this incident where Morgan bared her breasts to this act that wasn't Gene-Gene. [cite video
people = Jaye P. Morgan
title = [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qq3oKdY67u8 The Gong Show (clip)]
medium = Television Production
publisher = Chuck Barris
date = 1978 ]Recordings
*"Are You Lonesome Tonight" (better-known hit for
Elvis Presley ) (backed with "Miss You") (1959)
*"Chee Chee Oo Chee" (backed with "Two Lost Souls", duet withPerry Como ) (1955)
*"Danger, Heartbreak Ahead" (1955)
*"Get Up, Get Up (You Sleepyhead)" (1956)
*"If You Don't Want My Love" (1955)
*"I Walk the Line" (1960)
*"Johnny Casanova" (1956)
*"Just Love Me" (1956)
*"Longest Walk" (1955)
*"Lost In The Shuffle" (1956)
*"Miss You" (backed with "Are You Lonesome Tonight") (1959)
*"Mutual Admiration Society" (duet withEddy Arnold ) (1956)
*"Not One Goodbye" (1955)
*"Pepperhot Baby" (Also a hit forGisele MacKenzie ) 1955)
*"Play For Keeps" (1956)
*"Sweet Lips" (1956)
*"That's All I Want From You " (1954)
*"Two Lost Souls" (backed with "Chee Chee Oo Chee", duet withPerry Como ) (1955)References
External links
* [http://www.jayepmorgan.com/ The official web site of Jaye P. Morgan]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0604736 Jaye P. Morgan] on the Internet Movie Database
* [http://www.lausd.k12.ca.us/Verdugo_HS/j4fun/stars/jpmorgan.html Biography on her high school alumni site]
* [http://home.planet.nl/~haan0654/hot100/hitarchive/m/jayepmorgan.htm Discography]
* [http://music.msn.com/artist/default.aspx?artist=16090565 Biography] on the MSN site
* [http://entertainment.msn.com/celebs/celeb.aspx?c=45229&mp=f Filmography] on the MSN site
* [http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Episode_218:_Jaye_P._Morgan Muppet Wiki info]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:eifxlfwedcqt All Music Guide]
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