voc, b, US, Philadelphia
Singer / Musician of Pop and Rock
Gloria Mann was an American pop singer born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mann scored two hits on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1955. The first was a cover version of "Earth Angel", which reached number 18. Later that year, "Teen Age Prayer" peaked at number 19; this featured Sid Bass leading the backing orchestra. Both were released on Sound Records. She died in 2001.[citation needed]Mann's son, Bob Rosenberg, formed the group Will to Power.In 2003, a compilation album, Don't Call Me Barry: The Best of Gloria Mann was released.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Best Of Gloria Mann | Gloria Mann | 2003 | Compil. |
I Understand (Just How You Feel) / Teenage Prayer | The G-Clefs, Gloria Mann | 1979 | Single |
My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own | Gloria Mann | 1957 | Album |
My Very Precious Love | Gloria Mann | 1957 | Single |
My Secret Sin / Cashmere Sweater | Gloria Mann | 1956 | Single |
My Secret Sin / Cashmere Sweater | Gloria Mann | 1956 | Single |
Friendship Ring / One Heart | Gloria Mann | 1956 | Single |
You Can't Be Mine | Gloria Mann | 1956 | Single |
Love Sweet Love / It Happened Again | Gloria Mann | 1956 | Single |
Rhythm And Blues Bit | Gloria Mann / The Mello-Tones | 1956 | Single |
Pretty Eyes | Gloria Mann | 1955 | Single |
I Love You, Yes I Do / Earth Angel | Gloria Mann | 1955 | Album |
A Teenage Prayer | Gloria Mann | 1955 | Single |
Bon Soir Cherie / I Can Tell | Gloria Mann | 1955 | Single |
Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight / Love - Me- Boy | Gloria Mann With The Carter Rays | 1954 | Single |
I'm In Love With Our Phillies / instrumental version | Gloria Mann | Single | |
Partners For Life | Gloria Mann | Single |