About the artist
Alma Cogan, a prominent British singer in the 1950s and early 1960s, was known for her distinctive voice and range of material that spanned pop, traditional, and novelty songs. Dubbed “The Girl with the Giggle in Her Voice,” she had a string of hits including “Dreamboat,” “Bell Bottom Blues,” and a cover of “Tennessee Waltz.” Her bright, engaging style made her one of the UK’s most popular singers of that era, and she remains a beloved figure in the history of British popular music.
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