Anne Murray – Sing High, Sing Low (1970)
In “Sing High, Sing Low,” Anne Murray captured the ache of distance and devotion with a voice so gentle it felt less like a television performance and more like a…
In “Sing High, Sing Low,” Anne Murray captured the ache of distance and devotion with a voice so gentle it felt less like a television performance and more like a…
A Gentle Invitation to Forever, Captured in a Simple Question and a Tender Melody When Anne Murray released Could I Have This Dance in August 1980, the song arrived quietly,…
IN 1981, ANNE MURRAY TOOK A SONG ABOUT REGRET AND TURNED IT INTO SOMETHING QUIETER, DEEPER, AND FAR MORE LONELY THAN HEARTBREAK ALONE. When Anne Murray released “Bitter They Are,…
UNDER THE CARIBBEAN NIGHT SKY, ANNE MURRAY TURNED A SIMPLE SONG ABOUT PARTING INTO A QUIET PORTRAIT OF HUMAN LONELINESS. During Anne Murray’s Caribbean Cruise television special in the early…
She Became Canada’s First Global Female Superstar… But Success Came With a Private Cost Anne Murray Rarely Spoke About Long before Shania Twain, Alanis Morissette, or Sarah McLachlan carried Canadian…
A Question Asked Gently: How “What Would It Take” Revealed a More Reflective Side of Anne Murray In April 1997, during her appearance on Midday with Kerrie-Anne while touring Australia…
An Evening of Ease and Elegance: How “Teach Me Tonight” Became a Conversation in Song In 1993, during her CBC television special Croonin’, Anne Murray revisited “Teach Me Tonight” with…
A Life Without Money, A Love Without Lack: How “Cotton Jenny” Redefined What It Means to Be Rich In 2001, Anne Murray revisited “Cotton Jenny”, a song written by Gordon…
A Familiar Song, Gently Reclaimed: How “You Won’t See Me” Found New Warmth in a Winter Night During her Winter Carnival in Quebec television special around 1983, Anne Murray offered…
A Prayer in Melody: Song of Bernadette and the Enduring Echo of Faith, Suffering, and Quiet Grace Included in the 1999 album What a Wonderful World: 26 Inspirational Classics, Song…