
Jamie Horton was a pseudonym used by Gayla Peevey, a child singer who recorded in the 1940s and 1950s. In 1959, Gayla Peevey adopted the pseudonym Jamie Horton and recorded a series of pop singles for Joy Records. One of them, "My Little Marine," reached a peak position of #84 in 1960 and was song #507 for that year. It was her only song that reached the Charts. Under the pseudonym, she also recorded "Robot Man" which was popular in Australia in 1960, and was later recorded by Connie Francis.
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Robot Man
My Little Marine
Where's My Love
Only Forever
Missin'
Heartbreakin' Doll
Oh Love (Stop Knocking on My Door)
When it comes to love
Go Shout It from the Mountain
Missin
Going Going Going Gone
Go Shout It From A Mountain
Oh Love (Stop Knockin' on My Door)
We're Through, We're Finished
When It Comes to Love - Remastered
Just Say So
My Little Marine (1959)
My Little Marine - Remastered
Yes, I'll Be Your Girl
Hands Off He's Mine
Hands Off! He's Mine
We're Through We're Finished
Heartbreaking doll
Dear Jane
There goes my love
Robot Man - Remastered
What Should A Teen Heart Do
My Little Marine - 1959
They're Playing Our Song
There Goes My Love - Remastered
Theyre Playing Our Song
My Little Marine (#84, 01/02/1960)
Hands Off, He's Mine
They're Playing Our Song (16 Candles)
Going, Going, Going Gone
Oh Love
12 - - Robot Man
Robot Man (CB: #112, 17/09/1960)
Yes I Be Your Girl
GoShout It From A Mountain
Too Young To Have A Broken Heart
Missin`
Trees
Hands Off! He's Mine!
Where's My Love (Stereo)
Robotman
Robot Man (Joy 241) (1960)
Just Say So (Joy)
12 - Robot Man
We're Finished, We're Through
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