voc, 1932-1986 US, Daisy, Georgia
Singer of Country and Pop
A.k.a. Rita Marie Winters
Country singer, born: 15 August 1932. In 1955, Country & Western Jamboree's Disc Jockey poll ranked her Number 4 among "Top New Female Singers" behind Myrna Lorrie, Ginny Wright and Betty Amos. The next year, she was named one of the "Top Female Singers". Rita was one of the trio "".
'Nita, Rita & Ruby |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Break The News To Me Gently | Rita Robbins / Bud Isaacs | 1956 | Single |
Ling Ting Tong / Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) | Hawkshaw Hawkins And Rita Robbins | 1955 | Album |
How Long Do You Cry / My Foolish Tears | Rita Robbins | 1955 | Single |
Blue Wedding Bells | Rita Robbins | 1955 | Single |
Don't Take All The Love | Rita Robbins | 1954 | Single |
The Hook | Rita Robbins | 1954 | Single |
Festival Cow-Boy 1 | The Lonesome Pine Fiddlers / Pee Wee King & His Band / Eddy Arnold / Rita Robbins | Single | |
Miss The Love (That I've Been Dreaming Of) | Rita Robbins | Single | |
Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Make One Love) / The Flower Of My Heart | Rita Robbins And Don Winters | Single | |
Lonely Heart / You're Still A Part Of Me | Rita Robbins And Don Winters | Single | |
Music To Remember - In The Mood | Rita Robbins & Mel Baxter With Lewis Everette's Orchestra | Album |