About Joan Weber
Joan Weber (born 12 December 1935 in Paulsboro, New Jersey, USA - 13 May 1981) was an American popular music singer, a one-hit-wonder with "Let Me Go, Lover!". Weber married to a young bandleader. She was pregnant in 1954 when she was introduced to Eddie Joy, a manager, who in turn introduced her to Charles Randolph Grean, an A&R worker for RCA and Dot Records in New York. Grean gave a demo of Weber's singing a song called "Marionette" to Mitch Miller, the head of A&R at Columbia Records.
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Let Me Go Lover
Let Me Go, Lover
Let Me Go Lover (With Jimmy Carroll & His Orchestra)
Let Me Go Lover!
Lovey Dovey
Let Me Go, Lover (Digitally Remastered)
Let Me Go, Lover!
Marionette
Let Me Go Lover (Remastered)
Let Me Go Lover - Joan Weber
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