For the Gordon Burn novel, see Alma Cogan (novel).
Alma Cogan
Cogan in Tel Aviv, 1963
Background information
Birth name
Alma Angela Cohen Cogan
Born
(1932-05-19)19 May 1932 Whitechapel, London, England
Died
26 October 1966(1966-10-26) (aged 34) Fitzrovia, London, England
Genres
Traditional pop
Occupation(s)
Singer
Years active
1952–1966
Labels
HMV
EMI Columbia
Website
almacogan2018.com
Musical artist
Alma Angela Cohen Cogan[1] (19 May 1932 – 26 October 1966) was an English singer of traditional pop in the 1950s and early 1960s. Dubbed the "Girl with the Giggle in Her Voice", she was the highest paid British female entertainer of her era.
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Alma Angela Cohen Cogan (19 May 1932 – 26 October 1966) was an English singer of traditional pop in the 1950s and early 1960s. Dubbed the "Girl with the...
discography of English singer AlmaCogan. This is a list of EPs released in the UK. Various other EPs were released elsewhere. "ALMACOGAN | full Official Chart...
In Love with AlmaCogan is a 2011 British romantic comedy film written and directed by Tony Britten. It was filmed in and around the Pavilion Theatre,...
surname include: AlmaCogan (1932–1966), English singer Andrew Cogan, 17th-century agent of the English East India Company Barry Cogan (footballer) (born...
Ridley, and performed by AlmaCogan, reached number 1 in the UK Singles Chart in 1955 for two weeks, and is one of Cogan's best known hits. "DREAMBOAT...
moved to New York City in 1953, she was replaced by June Whitfield and AlmaCogan. The show is best remembered for introducing The Glums. Through TIFH Muir...
2004), Midsomer Murders (2008), A Touch of Frost (2010), In Love with AlmaCogan (2011), Testament of Youth (2014), Departure (2015), Chick Lit, The Ghoul...
Pete Murray, AlmaCogan, Gary Miller, Susan Stranks 8 June 1959 - Pete Murray, Gary Miller, AlmaCogan, Susan Stranks 15 June 1959 – AlmaCogan, Gary Miller...
such as the Jack Parnell Orchestra and Oscar Rabin Band. Keene replaced AlmaCogan in the 1959 Eurovision Song Contest British heats, but was not selected...
of the tune over the succeeding decades include Mabel Mercer (1952), AlmaCogan (1953), Portia Nelson (1956), Chris Connor (1958), Eydie Gormé (1958)...
Presley. Hero worship even led to a record, "Love Ya, Illya", performed by AlmaCogan under the name Angela and the Fans, which was a pirate radio hit in Britain...
I Love to Sing is AlmaCogan's first album, released in 1958 on the His Masters Voice an EMI Records label. All the tracks on the album were arranged by...
contest. "I'll Be With You" was originally scheduled to be performed by AlmaCogan, but was replaced by Marion Keene. Semi-final 1 was held on 2 February...
Valley 1980 Dark Water Jo Short 1982 The Story of Ruth Sharon 1985 Bones Andrea 1994 Thin Ice Cath 1996 Crimetime Gwenda 2011 In Love with AlmaCogan Laura...
Kooper Al Martino Albert King The Allman Brothers Band The Allman Joys AlmaCogan Alvin and the Chipmunks The Amboy Dukes Ambrose Slade Amen Corner The...
through the media spotlight. His novel AlmaCogan (1991), which imagined the future life of the British singer AlmaCogan had she not died in 1966, won the...
September of that same year. AlmaCogan with orchestra conducted by Frank Cordell recorded it in London on May 22, 1954. Cogan's recording was released by...
Holliday, #1 UK 1958: Gary Miller, #14 UK 1958: Dave King, #20 UK 1958: AlmaCogan, #25 UK 1958 "Magic Moments" Perry Como Hal David 4 1 1958: Ronnie Hilton...
with what song are: Kenny Baker, Joan Bramhall, Tony Brent, Dora Bryan, AlmaCogan, The Coronets, Diana Decker, Doreen Duke, The Four Grads, Dennis Hale...
Without You Gerry Goffin Don't Read the Letter I Wrote You Patti Page, AlmaCogan, Miki and Griff Howard Greenfield 1961 Billboard #65 Don't Try to Fight...
Peacock, English actor, screenwriter and songwriter (d. 2021) 1932 – AlmaCogan, English singer (d. 1966) 1932 – Paul Erdman, American economist and author...