
Joy Layne (born 1941) was an American pop singer from Chicago, Illinois, often compared to Sandy Duncan and with a style inspired in at least part by Teresa Brewer. Layne signed to Mercury Records in 1956 after her mother arranged a meeting with Mercury A&R rep Art Talmadge. Her debut single was a cover of The Poni-Tails' "Your Wild Heart", which became a hit in the U.S., peaking at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 early in 1957. Layne, who was 15 at the time
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Your Wild Heart
After School
Why Lie
My Suspicious Heart
Young Wild Heart
Your Wild Heart (1957) - Digitally Remastered 2012
Dum Dum
Your Wild Heart (1957)
Your Wild Heart (1957) (Digitally Remastered 2012)
Dum-Dum
You Gave Me Wing To Fly
Your Wild Heart (TOP: #30, 16/02/1957, JB: #20, 23/02/1957)
Joy Layne - Your Wild Heart
Bad Girl
Your Wild Heart - 1957
Your Wild Heart 1957
Sweeter Than You
Meet Me At My Locker
Foolishly
Yellow Bird
Moments To Remember
You Gave Me Wings to Fly
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