Canadian singing legend Anne Murray at home, 1971
Long Before the Awards and Platinum Records, a Young Anne Murray Sat at Home in Nova Scotia in 1971 Sounding Less Like a Star and More Like the Girl Next…
Long Before the Awards and Platinum Records, a Young Anne Murray Sat at Home in Nova Scotia in 1971 Sounding Less Like a Star and More Like the Girl Next…
In 2006, Anne Murray Returned to the Stage Not to Sing, but to Thank the Two Men Who Quietly Built Her Career From the Very Beginning There was something deeply…
A Song About Becoming Someone’s Light in the Darkest Hour When Anne Murray sang “I’ll Be Your Eyes,” she was not simply performing another gentle adult contemporary ballad. She was…
Anne Murray Didn’t Sing “Cry Me A River” With Anger. She Sang It With Experience. On the 1993 CBC special Croonin’, Anne Murray transformed a famous torch song into something…
THREE LEGENDARY VOICES STOOD TOGETHER IN 1970 AND TURNED A TELEVISION STAGE INTO PURE AMERICAN MUSIC HISTORY There are certain television performances that feel larger than entertainment. They become snapshots…
In Aspen in 1988, Anne Murray and John Denver Sang “Falling Leaves” Like a Prayer for Compassion in a Troubled World In the winter of 1988, during the warmly remembered…
THE QUIET CANADIAN VOICE THAT CHANGED POP AND COUNTRY MUSIC FOREVER Few artists in North American music history carried grace and longevity quite like Anne Murray. Long before the modern…
A Gentle Heartbreak Wrapped in Warm Country-Pop Grace, Anne Murray’s “You Won’t See Me” Turned Quiet Frustration Into One of the Softest Yet Saddest Hits of the 1970s When Anne…
In 1985, Anne Murray Sang “Time Don’t Run Out on Me” Like a Woman Fighting to Save Love Before It Slipped Away Forever By 1985, Anne Murray had already become…
In 1974, Anne Murray Turned “A Love Song” Into a Gentle Midnight Promise Beneath Television Lights When Anne Murray appeared on The Midnight Special on April 26, 1974 to perform…