Jo Ann Tolley
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OccupationsSinger
Jo Ann Tolley | |
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| Occupations | Singer |
| Labels | MGM Records Jubilee Records |
Jo Ann Tolley is a vocalist who recorded on the MGM Records and Jubilee Records labels in the 1950s. Among her notable songs are I'd Never Forgive Myself (1953),[1] I Tried Again/That's What I Like (1954) and Don't/Baby Want You Please Come Home (1955).[2] Although her music was once erroneously reviewed as rhythm & blues, it is considered pop music.[3] According to Frank Sinatra biographer Kitty Kelley. Tolley had a romance with Sinatra.[4]