
Pop-jazz singer Marilyn Maye began performing in the Kansas City jazz scene before she made her first national appearance on "The Steve Allen Show." That led to a recording contract with RCA in the 1960s that resulted in seven albums, including "Meet Marvelous Marilyn Maye," 'The Lamp Is Low" and "A Taste of Sherry!" She did well on the adult contemporary charts, reaching the top 10 with "Cabaret" (1966) and the following year's "Sherry" and "Step to the Rear.
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Put On A Happy Face
Get Me To The Church On Time
If My Friends Could See Me Now!
Take Five
The Lamp Is Low
Misty
Too Late Now
The Song Is You
You're Gonna Hear From Me
Washington Square
Make Someone Happy
Java
I Love You Today
Where Are You
I See The Rainbow Now
Happiness Is A Thing Called Joe
My Ship - From the Musical Production "Lady In the Dark"
Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars
Night Of My Nights
Cabaret
The Night We Called It A Day
Hello Dolly!
Step To The Rear
If I Were In Your Shoes
Love Me True
Livin' Alone
Love-Wise
Someday (Forget Me Not)
Sherry!
If I Just Stand Still
Try To Remember
Mr. Lucky
Kansas City
When Sunny Gets Blue
Everything Old Is New Again
Star
Congratulations
The Happiest Sound in Town
Consider Yourself
Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (Live)
Bill Bailey
You Will Be Loved
Everything's Made for Love
Popularity
Golden Rainbow
Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter (Live)
Sing Me a Tune
Make Your Own Kind of Music
You've Lost that Lovin' Feelin'
Cabaret (Live)
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