Ann-Margret

60s

Ann-Margret (born April 28, 1941) is a Swedish actress and singer who was born Ann-Margret Olsson in Valsjöbyn, Jämtland, Sweden. She moved to the United States when she was young and grew up in Wilmette, Illinois. She attended Northwestern University and was discovered singing in a nightclub by George Burns. She was often referred to as a sex-kitten and the female Elvis. Ann-Margret started recording for RCA in 1961, but her recording career was not as successful as her concurrent movie career. She had a sexy, throaty singing voice comparable to Eartha Kitt or Nancy Sinatra, and RCA attempted to capitalize on her Female Elvis comparison by her recording a version of Presley's Heartbreak Hotel and other songs stylistically similar to Presley. She scored one minor hit, I Just Don't Understand (which entered the Billboard Top 40 in the third week of August 1961 and stayed 6 weeks, peaking at #17.) Her only charting album is The Beauty and the Beard (1964), on which she was accompanied by trumpeter Al Hirt. The contract with RCA ended in 1966. Years later, she returned to music at the end of Disco era. Her 1980 album, Ann-Margret became a success with both singles, Midnight Message and Love Rush reaching the Top 10 of the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. In the early 1980s, the album was followed up with the single, Everybody Needs Somebody Sometimes and the B-Side Hold Me/Squeeze Me. Ann Margret has continued to record music sporatically since then. [edit]Film career In 1961 ...

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