Paul McCartney said he wrote one of the songs from The Beatles‘ Rubber Soul in an unusual manner. Anne Murray covered the song in the 1970s. Subsequently, Murray’s cover became one of her biggest hits ...
Canadian songbird Anne Murray has celebrated the spirit of Christmas with no less than seven holiday albums over the course of her decades-long career. But her rendition of 'O Come All Ye Faithful' ...
Canadian-born Anne Murray scored nine No. 1 singles on the American charts, including her 1980 signature waltz, 'Could I Have This Dance.' The country song fueled her 'Anne Murray's Greatest Hits' ...
Canadian Music Hall of Famer Anne Murray released her latest country album “Here You Are” on September 5th via Universal Music Canada. Anne Murray. Photo Courtesy of Universal Music Canada. Anne ...
During a 1999 interview with E! Entertainment, Jones said The Monkees impacted audiences in the United States for a very long time. “We are very lucky because we got newscasters, and radio stations, ...
When Anne Murray broke through with her hit song, 'Snowbird,' in 1970, she had no idea of the kind of success that it would bring her. Anne reveals the journey that took the small-town girl from ...
Anne Murray is digging into the archives for a new album of previously unreleased songs. The singer announced news of the compilation, Here You Are, on June 20 – her 80th birthday. Universal Music ...
She is performing Feb. 10 in Saginaw. Listeners aren t the only ones who find peace and inspiration in Anne Murray s songs. When Murray is singing, she said the music also heals her troubled heart. "I ...
It was a single, unassuming line in a song — "Could I have this dance forever?" — but Wayland Holyfield's instinct told him his friend Bob House was onto something big. The two Nashville songwriters ...
Anne Murray sits down with PEOPLE for her first interview with the publication in nearly 30 years to talk about her "shocking" new album Here You Are, which was compiled from forgotten recordings she ...
Randy Goodrum wasn't writing songs for the music industry — and that was clear to many around him. "Who are you going to pitch that one to?" asked one recording engineer. "Beethoven?" But Goodrum's ...