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Anne Murray

Morna Anne Murray CC ONS (born June 20, 1945) is a retired Canadian singer. Her albums, consisting primarily of pop, country, and adult contemporary music, have sold over 55 million copies worldwide during her over 40-year career.[1][2][3]

Anne Murray
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Murray in 1970
Background information
Birth nameMorna Anne Murray
Born (1945-06-20) June 20, 1945 (age 77)
Springhill, Nova Scotia, Canada
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresCountry, soft rock, pop, adult contemporary
Occupation(s)Singer
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active1967–2008
Labels
Websiteannemurray.com

Murray was the first Canadian female solo singer to reach No. 1 on the U.S. charts and also the first to earn a Gold record for one of her signature songs, "Snowbird" (1970).[4] Murray is also well known for her Grammy Award-winning 1978 number-one hit (in several countries) "You Needed Me". She is often cited as one of the female Canadian artists who paved the way for other international Canadian success stories such as k.d. lang, Céline Dion, and Shania Twain.[5][6] She is also the first woman and the first Canadian to win Album of the Year at the 1984 Country Music Association Awards for her Gold-plus 1983 album A Little Good News.

Murray has received four Grammys, a record 24 Junos, three American Music Awards, three Country Music Association Awards, and three Canadian Country Music Association Awards. She has been inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, the Juno Hall of Fame, the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame, and Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame.[7] She is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame Walkway of Stars in Nashville and has her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles and on Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto.[8]

In 2011, Billboard ranked her 10th on their list of the 50 Biggest Adult Contemporary Artists Ever.[9]

Early life

Morna Anne Murray was born in the coal-mining town of Springhill, Nova Scotia, to her parents, Dr. James Carson Murray, the town's physician, and Marion Margaret (née Burke) Murray, a nurse involved in community charity work. Anne has five brothers. Murray's father died of leukemia aged 72 in 1980; her mother died on April 10, 2006, aged 92 after a series of strokes during heart surgery. Murray's youngest brother Bruce died of pancreatic cancer aged 69 on September 15, 2020.[10]

After expressing an early interest in music, she studied piano for six years. By age 15, Murray took a bus ride every Saturday morning from Springhill to Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, for singing lessons. One of her earliest performances was of the song "Ave Maria"[a] at her high school graduation in 1962.[10] Following high school, Murray attended Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax for one year. She later studied Physical Education at University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. After receiving her degree in 1966,[11] Murray taught physical education at a high school in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, for one year.

Her brother Bruce Murray released several recordings of his own.[12]

Career

Early years

In 1965, Murray appeared on the University of New Brunswick student project record "The Groove" (500 pressed). She sang two songs on the record – "Unchained Melody" and "Little Bit of Soap". On the label, her name was misspelled "Anne Murry".[13] While there, she was encouraged to audition for the 1960s CBC musical variety television show Singalong Jubilee, but was not offered a singing position.

After a summer of singing in local venues across the Maritimes, Murray began teaching physical education at the high school in Summerside, Prince Edward Island. After one year of teaching, she was cast to Singalong Jubilee. As a regular member of the "Singalong Jubilee" cast, Murray appeared on the Singalong Jubilee Vol. III soundtrack and Our Family Album – The Singalong Jubilee Cast records released by Arc Records. The show's musical director, Brian Ahern, advised Murray that she should move to Toronto and record a solo album. Her first album, What About Me, was produced by Ahern in Toronto and released in 1968 on the Arc label.

Chart success, 1970s–1980s

 
Murray in 1971

"What About Me," the lead single and title cut on Murray's debut album, was written by Scott McKenzie and was a sizable Canadian radio hit. The project covered songs by Joni Mitchell, Ken Tobias, and John Denver. After a year-long stint on Arc, Murray switched to Capitol Records in 1969 to record her second album, This Way Is My Way, which was released that fall. It featured the single that launched her career, "Snowbird", which became a No. 1 hit in Canada. "Snowbird" became a surprise hit on the U.S. charts as well, reaching No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970. It was also the first of her eight No. 1 Adult Contemporary hits. "Snowbird" was the first Gold record ever given to a Canadian artist in the United States (RIAA certified Gold on November 16, 1970).[4][14] As one of the most successful female artists at that time, she became in demand for several television appearances in Canada and the United States, eventually becoming a regular on the hit U.S. television series The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour.

After the success of "Snowbird", Murray had a number of subsequent singles that charted both pop and country simultaneously. During the 1970s and 1980s, her hits included Kenny Loggins's "Danny's Song" (1972) (peaked at No. 7 on the Hot 100), "A Love Song" (1973), "He Thinks I Still Care", The Beatles' "You Won't See Me" (1974); her all-time biggest Hot 100 hit "You Needed Me" (1978), "I Just Fall in Love Again", "Shadows in the Moonlight", "Broken Hearted Me" (1979), "I'm Happy Just to Dance With You" (1980), which hit No. 64 on the Hot 100 and #23 on the Country chart, The Monkees' 1967 No. 1 hit "Daydream Believer", "Could I Have This Dance" from the Urban Cowboy motion picture soundtrack (1980), "Blessed Are the Believers" (1981), "Another Sleepless Night" (1982), "A Little Good News" (1983), "Just Another Woman in Love", "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do", and "Time, Don't Run Out on Me" (1985).

She performed "O Canada" at the first American League baseball game played in Canada on April 7, 1977, when the Toronto Blue Jays played the Chicago White Sox at Exhibition Stadium.[15] She reprised the Canadian national anthem prior to the first World Series game held in Canada, Game 3 of the 1992 World Series at the SkyDome.[16] Following the last game at Maple Leaf Gardens, she concluded the arena's closing ceremony by singing "The Maple Leaf Forever" at centre ice wearing a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey.

Murray was a celebrity corporate spokeswoman for The Bay, and she also did commercials and sang the company jingle ("You Can Count on the Commerce") for the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC).[17]

Murray's last Hot 100 hit was "Now and Forever (You and Me)" from 1986; it was also her last No. 1 on both the American and Canadian country charts.

1990s–2000s

Murray's last charting single in the U.S. was 1991's "Everyday", which appeared on Billboard's Country Singles chart. In 1996, Murray signed on with a new manager, Bruce Allen. She recorded her first live album in 1997, and in 1999, she released What a Wonderful World, a platinum inspirational album,[4] which went to No. 1 Contemporary Christian, No. 4 Country and No. 38 pop. Murray's last charting single in Canada was the title track "What a Wonderful World" in 2000. She released Country Croonin' in 2002, the follow-up to her successful 1993 album, Croonin'. In 2004, she released I'll Be Seeing You in Canada only, which features a collection of songs from the early 20th century to the mid-1940s. The 2005 American version, titled All of Me, features a bonus disc containing many of her hit singles. The album is dedicated to her friend Cynthia McReynolds who died of cancer.[10]

On December 26, 2004, Murray joined other Canadian music stars in the Canada for Asia Telethon, a three-hour, tsunami relief concert broadcast on CBC Television (January 13, 2005) to support CARE Canada's efforts. Bryan Adams and Murray closed the show with a duet, "What Would It Take".[18]

On October 10, 2007, Murray announced that she would embark on her final major tour. She toured in February and March 2008 in the U.S. on the "Coast-to-Coast – One Last Time" tour followed by a run in April and May in Canada.[19][20] Murray's final public concert was held at the Sony Centre in Toronto on May 23, 2008.[21][22]

The studio album Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends was released in November 2007 in Canada and January 2008 in the U.S. The album comprised 17 tracks that included many of Murray's biggest hits over her four-decade career, re-recorded as duets with other established, rising, and – in one case – deceased female singers. These artists included Céline Dion, Shania Twain, k.d. lang, Nelly Furtado, Jann Arden, Québec's Isabelle Boulay, Murray's daughter Dawn Langstroth, Olivia Newton-John, Emmylou Harris, Martina McBride, Shelby Lynne, Amy Grant, Carole King, the Indigo Girls, Irish sextet Celtic Woman, Dusty Springfield, and Sarah Brightman. The duet with soprano Brightman was of her 1970 hit song, "Snowbird".

Anne Murray Duets: Friends and Legends was recorded in four cities – Toronto, Nashville, New York, and Los Angeles. According to Billboard magazine, the album reached No. 2 on the Canadian pop album charts and was certified Double Platinum in Canada after merely two months, representing sales of over 200,000 units. The album was the second-highest debuting CD on the Billboard Top 200 albums chart for the week ending February 2, 2008. It entered the chart at No. 42, making it her highest-charting U.S. CD release since 1999's What a Wonderful World, which peaked at No. 38 on the Top 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[4] Also for the week ending February 2, 2008, the CD debuted at No. 8 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart and at No. 3 on its Top Internet Albums chart.[23] Murray was nominated for the 2008 Juno Award for Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year.[24][25]

 
Murray (third from left) was one of 8 notable Canadians to carry the Olympic Flag at the 2010 Olympic Opening Ceremonies

Murray's album What a Wonderful World was re-released in July 2008 in North America as a 14-song package. A new Christmas album, titled Anne Murray's Christmas Album with bonus DVD was released in October 2008. Sony BMG Music also released an Elvis Presley Christmas album, titled Christmas Duets on October 14, 2008, featuring a virtual duet of "Silver Bells" with Murray.[10][page needed][26]

Murray retired from both recording and performing after the issue of her final Christmas album in 2008, later explaining, "I did it for 40 years and that's long enough to do anything...I wanted to go out still singing well, and not having to make excuses."[27] Despite continuing offers to take part in live concert appearances, duets and other recording activities, Murray has remained firmly retired since then, and insists she hasn't second-guessed the decision for a moment: "I was one of those who couldn't. I have too much trouble settling for less."[28]

Television

Murray has had five highly rated U.S. specials on CBS (over 40 million viewers each) and several Canadian specials on CBC including Anne Murray in Nova Scotia, Intimate Evening with Anne Murray, Anne Murray RSVP, A Special Anne Murray Christmas, Legends & Friends, Greatest Hits II, What a Wonderful World, Ladies Night Show, Anne Murray in Walt Disney World and Anne Murray's Classic Christmas. Her 2008 television special, Family Christmas, garnered a 43 per cent share on CBC with 4.2 million viewers.[29]

She has appeared on The Johnny Cash Show, The Bobby Vinton Show, Solid Gold, Sesame Street, The Muppet Show, Family Guy, Saturday Night Live, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Dean Martin Summer Show, Singalong Jubilee, Dinah!, The Today Show, Dolly!, The Mike Douglas Show, Christmas in Washington, Boston Pops, The Helen Reddy Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show, 20/20, CNN, Perry Como's Christmas in New Mexico, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour, Night of a 100 Stars, Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, The Pat Sajak Show, Royal Canadian Air Farce and Good Morning America. Her 2005 CBC special Anne Murray: The Music of My Life broke ratings records for a Thursday night, with more than 7 million Canadian viewers tuned in. She also appeared on ABC-TV's American Bandstand, and on regional US dance/variety programs. On August 25, 2008, Murray appeared on the TV program Canadian Idol as a mentor.[30]

Anne Murray: Full Circle, a documentary film by Adrian Buitenhuis and Morgan Elliott, was broadcast by CBC Television in 2021.[31]

Personal life

In 2009, Murray released her autobiography, All of Me, and embarked on a 15-city book signing tour, starting in Nashville on October 27, 2009, and ending in Ottawa on November 24, 2009. The tour also included a special In Conversation interview with Michael Posner at the International Festival of Authors in Toronto on October 30, 2009.[32]

She is Catholic.[33]

Marriage and children

In 1975, Murray married Bill Langstroth, music producer and longtime host of Singalong Jubilee.[34] They had two children – William (born 1976) and Dawn (born 1979). Dawn is a singer-songwriter and artist who has recorded with her mother a number of times, including the duet "Let There Be Love" in 1999 for Murray's What a Wonderful World album. Murray and Dawn were featured in a mother–daughter duet of "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do" on Murray's hit 2008 U.S. CD (released in late 2007 in Canada), Anne Murray Duets: Friends & Legends. Murray and Langstroth separated in 1997 and divorced the following year.[35][36] Langstroth died in May 2013.[37]

In January 1998, Murray and Dawn performed at a benefit concert for Sheena's Place, an eating disorder treatment centre in Toronto. Both have spoken publicly about Dawn's struggle with anorexia nervosa, which developed when she was 10 years old. Dawn has since sought treatment and continues to pursue a career in music.[35]

Murray lived in Markham, Ontario, for over 40 years, from the late 1970s through 2019.[38] In 2019, she returned to live in her home province of Nova Scotia, settling in Halifax.[28]

Philanthropy and support for causes

 
The Anne Murray Centre in Springhill, Nova Scotia

Murray kept close ties with her hometown, Springhill, Nova Scotia, located about an hour east of Moncton, New Brunswick, and 1.5 hours north of Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Anne Murray Centre, located in Springhill, opened on July 28, 1989, and houses a collection of memorabilia from both her personal life and professional career in a series of displays. A registered Canadian charity, the centre aims to foster tourism in the area and promote awareness of the music of Nova Scotia and Canada. All the revenue generated from its operation is used to provide employment for local people and for its ongoing maintenance.[39]

Murray was involved in the construction of the Dr. Carson and Marion Murray Community Centre in Springhill, Nova Scotia. She served as the honorary chair of the fundraising campaign to replace the town arena that collapsed after a peewee hockey game in 2002. Named for her parents, the Dr. Carson and Marion Murray Community Centre sports an NHL-size ice sheet with seating for 800 people, a walking track, multi-purpose room, community room with seating for up to 300, and a gym. The Dr. Carson and Marion Murray Community Centre has become an integral part of the Springhill community since opening on September 15, 2004.[40]

Murray was involved in a variety of charitable organizations. In addition to being the Honorary National Chairperson of the Canadian Save The Children Fund,[41] she served as a spokeswoman for many charities throughout her career – most recently Colon Cancer Canada. On May 20, 2009, Colon Cancer Canada launched the inaugural Anne Murray Charity Golf Classic. Over C$150,000 was raised through the event.[42]

On February 12, 2010, Murray was one of the eight Canadians who carried the Olympic flag during the opening ceremonies of the XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.[43]

Murray was a public supporter of Canadian environmentalist and geneticist David Suzuki's Nature Challenge.[44]

Hobbies

A longtime golf enthusiast, Murray made history in October 2003 at the Turning Stone Resort & Casino in Verona, New York, by becoming the first woman to score a hole in one on the 108-yard, par 3, 17th hole at the Kaluhyat Golf Club.[45] On May 11, 2007, Golf For Women magazine named Murray the world's best female celebrity golfer, noting her 11 handicap.[46]

Discography

Since 1968, Murray has released 32 studio albums and 15 compilation albums.

Studio albums

Awards and honours

Anne Murray won four Grammys (including one in the pop category), three American Music Awards, three CMA Awards, and a record 24 Juno Awards.

In 1995, Murray received a Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement, Canada's highest honour in the performing arts.[47]

Murray was ranked No. 24 in Country Music Television's 40 Greatest Women of Country Music in 2002.[48]

Murray was invested as an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1975 and promoted to Companion of the Order of Canada in 1984,[49] the second highest honour that can be awarded to a Canadian civilian. She was also one of the first recipients of the newly established Order of Nova Scotia in 2002.[50]

In 2006, the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame chose her and Leonard Cohen as recipients of the Legacy Award for their contributions to and support of the Canadian songwriting industry. Murray was recognized for her support of Canada's songwriters, through her performances and her recordings.[51]

On June 29, 2007, Canada Post issued the limited edition Anne Murray stamp. She was recognized along with three other Canadian recording artists: Paul Anka, Gordon Lightfoot, and Joni Mitchell.[52]

On May 20, 2016, Anne Murray was granted an honorary degree by Mount Saint Vincent University.[53]

Grammy Award Nominations/Wins:

  • 1970 – Best New Artist; Best Contemporary Vocal Performance, Female, "Snowbird"
  • 1973 – Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female, "Danny's Song"
  • 1974 – Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, Love Song (WON)
  • 1978 – Record of the Year, "You Needed Me"; Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, "Walk Right Back"; Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female, "You Needed Me" (WON)
  • 1979 – Best Recording for Children, Anne Murray Sings for the Sesame Street Generation
  • 1980 – Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, "Could I Have This Dance" (WON)
  • 1983 – Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, "A Little Good News" (WON)
  • 1984 – Best Country Vocal Performance, Female, Heart Over Mind; Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, "Nobody Loves Me Like You Do"

Billboard Top 100 Year-End Rankings:

  • 1970 - "Snowbird" - #42
  • 1973 - "Danny's Song" - #36
  • 1974 - "You Won't See Me" - #54
  • 1974 - "A Love Song" - #80
  • 1978 - "You Needed Me" - #63
  • 1979 - "I Just Fall in Love Again" - #72
  • 1980 - "Daydream Believer" - #61
  • 1980 - "Broken Hearted Me" - #92

Notes

  1. ^ The part of the source available online does not say which version of "Ave Maria" this was, but the best-known ones are those by Bach/Gounod and by Schubert.

References

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Further reading

  • Millard, Bob (1998). "Anne Murray". In The Encyclopedia of Country Music. Paul Kingsbury, Editor. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 361–2.
  • Grills, Barry (1996) Snowbird: The Story of Anne Murray. Kingston, ON: Quarry Press.
  • Livingstone, David (1981) Anne Murray: The Story So Far. Scarborough: Prentice Hall Canada, Inc.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Anne Murray Centre's official website
  • Order of Canada citation
  • Anne Murray at AllMusic
  • Anne Murray discography at Discogs
  • Anne Murray at IMDb
  • Entry at thecanadianencyclopedia.ca

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For other people named Anne Murray see Anne Murray disambiguation Morna Anne Murray CC ONS born June 20 1945 is a retired Canadian singer Her albums consisting primarily of pop country and adult contemporary music have sold over 55 million copies worldwide during her over 40 year career 1 2 3 Anne MurrayCC ONSMurray in 1970Background informationBirth nameMorna Anne MurrayBorn 1945 06 20 June 20 1945 age 77 Springhill Nova Scotia CanadaOriginToronto Ontario CanadaGenresCountry soft rock pop adult contemporaryOccupation s SingerInstrument s Vocals guitarYears active1967 2008LabelsArc Capitol Capitol Nashville Liberty SBK EMI Canada Straightway ManhattanWebsiteannemurray wbr com Murray was the first Canadian female solo singer to reach No 1 on the U S charts and also the first to earn a Gold record for one of her signature songs Snowbird 1970 4 Murray is also well known for her Grammy Award winning 1978 number one hit in several countries You Needed Me She is often cited as one of the female Canadian artists who paved the way for other international Canadian success stories such as k d lang Celine Dion and Shania Twain 5 6 She is also the first woman and the first Canadian to win Album of the Year at the 1984 Country Music Association Awards for her Gold plus 1983 album A Little Good News Murray has received four Grammys a record 24 Junos three American Music Awards three Country Music Association Awards and three Canadian Country Music Association Awards She has been inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame the Juno Hall of Fame the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame and Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame 7 She is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame Walkway of Stars in Nashville and has her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles and on Canada s Walk of Fame in Toronto 8 In 2011 Billboard ranked her 10th on their list of the 50 Biggest Adult Contemporary Artists Ever 9 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early years 2 2 Chart success 1970s 1980s 2 3 1990s 2000s 2 4 Television 3 Personal life 3 1 Marriage and children 3 2 Philanthropy and support for causes 3 3 Hobbies 4 Discography 5 Awards and honours 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life EditMorna Anne Murray was born in the coal mining town of Springhill Nova Scotia to her parents Dr James Carson Murray the town s physician and Marion Margaret nee Burke Murray a nurse involved in community charity work Anne has five brothers Murray s father died of leukemia aged 72 in 1980 her mother died on April 10 2006 aged 92 after a series of strokes during heart surgery Murray s youngest brother Bruce died of pancreatic cancer aged 69 on September 15 2020 10 After expressing an early interest in music she studied piano for six years By age 15 Murray took a bus ride every Saturday morning from Springhill to Tatamagouche Nova Scotia for singing lessons One of her earliest performances was of the song Ave Maria a at her high school graduation in 1962 10 Following high school Murray attended Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax for one year She later studied Physical Education at University of New Brunswick in Fredericton After receiving her degree in 1966 11 Murray taught physical education at a high school in Summerside Prince Edward Island for one year Her brother Bruce Murray released several recordings of his own 12 Career EditEarly years Edit In 1965 Murray appeared on the University of New Brunswick student project record The Groove 500 pressed She sang two songs on the record Unchained Melody and Little Bit of Soap On the label her name was misspelled Anne Murry 13 While there she was encouraged to audition for the 1960s CBC musical variety television show Singalong Jubilee but was not offered a singing position After a summer of singing in local venues across the Maritimes Murray began teaching physical education at the high school in Summerside Prince Edward Island After one year of teaching she was cast to Singalong Jubilee As a regular member of the Singalong Jubilee cast Murray appeared on the Singalong Jubilee Vol III soundtrack and Our Family Album The Singalong Jubilee Cast records released by Arc Records The show s musical director Brian Ahern advised Murray that she should move to Toronto and record a solo album Her first album What About Me was produced by Ahern in Toronto and released in 1968 on the Arc label Chart success 1970s 1980s Edit Murray in 1971 What About Me the lead single and title cut on Murray s debut album was written by Scott McKenzie and was a sizable Canadian radio hit The project covered songs by Joni Mitchell Ken Tobias and John Denver After a year long stint on Arc Murray switched to Capitol Records in 1969 to record her second album This Way Is My Way which was released that fall It featured the single that launched her career Snowbird which became a No 1 hit in Canada Snowbird became a surprise hit on the U S charts as well reaching No 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970 It was also the first of her eight No 1 Adult Contemporary hits Snowbird was the first Gold record ever given to a Canadian artist in the United States RIAA certified Gold on November 16 1970 4 14 As one of the most successful female artists at that time she became in demand for several television appearances in Canada and the United States eventually becoming a regular on the hit U S television series The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour After the success of Snowbird Murray had a number of subsequent singles that charted both pop and country simultaneously During the 1970s and 1980s her hits included Kenny Loggins s Danny s Song 1972 peaked at No 7 on the Hot 100 A Love Song 1973 He Thinks I Still Care The Beatles You Won t See Me 1974 her all time biggest Hot 100 hit You Needed Me 1978 I Just Fall in Love Again Shadows in the Moonlight Broken Hearted Me 1979 I m Happy Just to Dance With You 1980 which hit No 64 on the Hot 100 and 23 on the Country chart The Monkees 1967 No 1 hit Daydream Believer Could I Have This Dance from the Urban Cowboy motion picture soundtrack 1980 Blessed Are the Believers 1981 Another Sleepless Night 1982 A Little Good News 1983 Just Another Woman in Love Nobody Loves Me Like You Do and Time Don t Run Out on Me 1985 She performed O Canada at the first American League baseball game played in Canada on April 7 1977 when the Toronto Blue Jays played the Chicago White Sox at Exhibition Stadium 15 She reprised the Canadian national anthem prior to the first World Series game held in Canada Game 3 of the 1992 World Series at the SkyDome 16 Following the last game at Maple Leaf Gardens she concluded the arena s closing ceremony by singing The Maple Leaf Forever at centre ice wearing a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey Murray was a celebrity corporate spokeswoman for The Bay and she also did commercials and sang the company jingle You Can Count on the Commerce for the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce CIBC 17 Murray s last Hot 100 hit was Now and Forever You and Me from 1986 it was also her last No 1 on both the American and Canadian country charts 1990s 2000s Edit Murray s last charting single in the U S was 1991 s Everyday which appeared on Billboard s Country Singles chart In 1996 Murray signed on with a new manager Bruce Allen She recorded her first live album in 1997 and in 1999 she released What a Wonderful World a platinum inspirational album 4 which went to No 1 Contemporary Christian No 4 Country and No 38 pop Murray s last charting single in Canada was the title track What a Wonderful World in 2000 She released Country Croonin in 2002 the follow up to her successful 1993 album Croonin In 2004 she released I ll Be Seeing You in Canada only which features a collection of songs from the early 20th century to the mid 1940s The 2005 American version titled All of Me features a bonus disc containing many of her hit singles The album is dedicated to her friend Cynthia McReynolds who died of cancer 10 On December 26 2004 Murray joined other Canadian music stars in the Canada for Asia Telethon a three hour tsunami relief concert broadcast on CBC Television January 13 2005 to support CARE Canada s efforts Bryan Adams and Murray closed the show with a duet What Would It Take 18 On October 10 2007 Murray announced that she would embark on her final major tour She toured in February and March 2008 in the U S on the Coast to Coast One Last Time tour followed by a run in April and May in Canada 19 20 Murray s final public concert was held at the Sony Centre in Toronto on May 23 2008 21 22 The studio album Anne Murray Duets Friends amp Legends was released in November 2007 in Canada and January 2008 in the U S The album comprised 17 tracks that included many of Murray s biggest hits over her four decade career re recorded as duets with other established rising and in one case deceased female singers These artists included Celine Dion Shania Twain k d lang Nelly Furtado Jann Arden Quebec s Isabelle Boulay Murray s daughter Dawn Langstroth Olivia Newton John Emmylou Harris Martina McBride Shelby Lynne Amy Grant Carole King the Indigo Girls Irish sextet Celtic Woman Dusty Springfield and Sarah Brightman The duet with soprano Brightman was of her 1970 hit song Snowbird Anne Murray Duets Friends and Legends was recorded in four cities Toronto Nashville New York and Los Angeles According to Billboard magazine the album reached No 2 on the Canadian pop album charts and was certified Double Platinum in Canada after merely two months representing sales of over 200 000 units The album was the second highest debuting CD on the Billboard Top 200 albums chart for the week ending February 2 2008 It entered the chart at No 42 making it her highest charting U S CD release since 1999 s What a Wonderful World which peaked at No 38 on the Top 200 and was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 4 Also for the week ending February 2 2008 the CD debuted at No 8 on Billboard s Top Country Albums chart and at No 3 on its Top Internet Albums chart 23 Murray was nominated for the 2008 Juno Award for Album of the Year and Pop Album of the Year 24 25 Murray third from left was one of 8 notable Canadians to carry the Olympic Flag at the 2010 Olympic Opening Ceremonies Murray s album What a Wonderful World was re released in July 2008 in North America as a 14 song package A new Christmas album titled Anne Murray s Christmas Album with bonus DVD was released in October 2008 Sony BMG Music also released an Elvis Presley Christmas album titled Christmas Duets on October 14 2008 featuring a virtual duet of Silver Bells with Murray 10 page needed 26 Murray retired from both recording and performing after the issue of her final Christmas album in 2008 later explaining I did it for 40 years and that s long enough to do anything I wanted to go out still singing well and not having to make excuses 27 Despite continuing offers to take part in live concert appearances duets and other recording activities Murray has remained firmly retired since then and insists she hasn t second guessed the decision for a moment I was one of those who couldn t I have too much trouble settling for less 28 Television Edit Murray has had five highly rated U S specials on CBS over 40 million viewers each and several Canadian specials on CBC including Anne Murray in Nova Scotia Intimate Evening with Anne Murray Anne Murray RSVP A Special Anne Murray Christmas Legends amp Friends Greatest Hits II What a Wonderful World Ladies Night Show Anne Murray in Walt Disney World and Anne Murray s Classic Christmas Her 2008 television special Family Christmas garnered a 43 per cent share on CBC with 4 2 million viewers 29 She has appeared on The Johnny Cash Show The Bobby Vinton Show Solid Gold Sesame Street The Muppet Show Family Guy Saturday Night Live The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Dean Martin Summer Show Singalong Jubilee Dinah The Today Show Dolly The Mike Douglas Show Christmas in Washington Boston Pops The Helen Reddy Show The Oprah Winfrey Show 20 20 CNN Perry Como s Christmas in New Mexico The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour Night of a 100 Stars Live with Regis and Kathie Lee The Pat Sajak Show Royal Canadian Air Farce and Good Morning America Her 2005 CBC special Anne Murray The Music of My Life broke ratings records for a Thursday night with more than 7 million Canadian viewers tuned in She also appeared on ABC TV s American Bandstand and on regional US dance variety programs On August 25 2008 Murray appeared on the TV program Canadian Idol as a mentor 30 Anne Murray Full Circle a documentary film by Adrian Buitenhuis and Morgan Elliott was broadcast by CBC Television in 2021 31 Personal life EditIn 2009 Murray released her autobiography All of Me and embarked on a 15 city book signing tour starting in Nashville on October 27 2009 and ending in Ottawa on November 24 2009 The tour also included a special In Conversation interview with Michael Posner at the International Festival of Authors in Toronto on October 30 2009 32 She is Catholic 33 Marriage and children Edit In 1975 Murray married Bill Langstroth music producer and longtime host of Singalong Jubilee 34 They had two children William born 1976 and Dawn born 1979 Dawn is a singer songwriter and artist who has recorded with her mother a number of times including the duet Let There Be Love in 1999 for Murray s What a Wonderful World album Murray and Dawn were featured in a mother daughter duet of Nobody Loves Me Like You Do on Murray s hit 2008 U S CD released in late 2007 in Canada Anne Murray Duets Friends amp Legends Murray and Langstroth separated in 1997 and divorced the following year 35 36 Langstroth died in May 2013 37 In January 1998 Murray and Dawn performed at a benefit concert for Sheena s Place an eating disorder treatment centre in Toronto Both have spoken publicly about Dawn s struggle with anorexia nervosa which developed when she was 10 years old Dawn has since sought treatment and continues to pursue a career in music 35 Murray lived in Markham Ontario for over 40 years from the late 1970s through 2019 38 In 2019 she returned to live in her home province of Nova Scotia settling in Halifax 28 Philanthropy and support for causes Edit The Anne Murray Centre in Springhill Nova Scotia Murray kept close ties with her hometown Springhill Nova Scotia located about an hour east of Moncton New Brunswick and 1 5 hours north of Halifax Nova Scotia The Anne Murray Centre located in Springhill opened on July 28 1989 and houses a collection of memorabilia from both her personal life and professional career in a series of displays A registered Canadian charity the centre aims to foster tourism in the area and promote awareness of the music of Nova Scotia and Canada All the revenue generated from its operation is used to provide employment for local people and for its ongoing maintenance 39 Murray was involved in the construction of the Dr Carson and Marion Murray Community Centre in Springhill Nova Scotia She served as the honorary chair of the fundraising campaign to replace the town arena that collapsed after a peewee hockey game in 2002 Named for her parents the Dr Carson and Marion Murray Community Centre sports an NHL size ice sheet with seating for 800 people a walking track multi purpose room community room with seating for up to 300 and a gym The Dr Carson and Marion Murray Community Centre has become an integral part of the Springhill community since opening on September 15 2004 40 Murray was involved in a variety of charitable organizations In addition to being the Honorary National Chairperson of the Canadian Save The Children Fund 41 she served as a spokeswoman for many charities throughout her career most recently Colon Cancer Canada On May 20 2009 Colon Cancer Canada launched the inaugural Anne Murray Charity Golf Classic Over C 150 000 was raised through the event 42 On February 12 2010 Murray was one of the eight Canadians who carried the Olympic flag during the opening ceremonies of the XXI Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver 43 Murray was a public supporter of Canadian environmentalist and geneticist David Suzuki s Nature Challenge 44 Hobbies Edit A longtime golf enthusiast Murray made history in October 2003 at the Turning Stone Resort amp Casino in Verona New York by becoming the first woman to score a hole in one on the 108 yard par 3 17th hole at the Kaluhyat Golf Club 45 On May 11 2007 Golf For Women magazine named Murray the world s best female celebrity golfer noting her 11 handicap 46 Discography EditMain article Anne Murray discography Since 1968 Murray has released 32 studio albums and 15 compilation albums Studio albumsWhat About Me 1968 This Way Is My Way 1969 Honey Wheat and Laughter 1970 Straight Clean and Simple 1971 Anne Murray Glen Campbell 1971 with Glen Campbell Talk It Over in the Morning 1971 Annie 1972 Danny s Song 1973 Love Song 1974 Highly Prized Possession 1974 Together 1975 Keeping in Touch 1976 There s a Hippo in My Tub 1977 Let s Keep It That Way 1978 New Kind of Feeling 1979 I ll Always Love You 1979 Somebody s Waiting 1980 Where Do You Go When You Dream 1981 The Hottest Night of the Year 1982 A Little Good News 1983 Heart over Mind 1984 Something to Talk About 1986 Harmony 1987 As I Am 1988 You Will 1990 Yes I Do 1991 Croonin 1993 Anne Murray 1996 What a Wonderful World 1999 Country Croonin 2002 I ll Be Seeing You 2004 Duets Friends amp Legends 2007 Awards and honours EditMain article List of awards received by Anne Murray Anne Murray won four Grammys including one in the pop category three American Music Awards three CMA Awards and a record 24 Juno Awards In 1995 Murray received a Governor General s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement Canada s highest honour in the performing arts 47 Murray was ranked No 24 in Country Music Television s 40 Greatest Women of Country Music in 2002 48 Murray was invested as an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1975 and promoted to Companion of the Order of Canada in 1984 49 the second highest honour that can be awarded to a Canadian civilian She was also one of the first recipients of the newly established Order of Nova Scotia in 2002 50 In 2006 the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame chose her and Leonard Cohen as recipients of the Legacy Award for their contributions to and support of the Canadian songwriting industry Murray was recognized for her support of Canada s songwriters through her performances and her recordings 51 On June 29 2007 Canada Post issued the limited edition Anne Murray stamp She was recognized along with three other Canadian recording artists Paul Anka Gordon Lightfoot and Joni Mitchell 52 On May 20 2016 Anne Murray was granted an honorary degree by Mount Saint Vincent University 53 Grammy Award Nominations Wins 1970 Best New Artist Best Contemporary Vocal Performance Female Snowbird 1973 Best Pop Vocal Performance Female Danny s Song 1974 Best Country Vocal Performance Female Love Song WON 1978 Record of the Year You Needed Me Best Country Vocal Performance Female Walk Right Back Best Pop Vocal Performance Female You Needed Me WON 1979 Best Recording for Children Anne Murray Sings for the Sesame Street Generation 1980 Best Country Vocal Performance Female Could I Have This Dance WON 1983 Best Country Vocal Performance Female A Little Good News WON 1984 Best Country Vocal Performance Female Heart Over Mind Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal Nobody Loves Me Like You Do Billboard Top 100 Year End Rankings 1970 Snowbird 42 1973 Danny s Song 36 1974 You Won t See Me 54 1974 A Love Song 80 1978 You Needed Me 63 1979 I Just Fall in Love Again 72 1980 Daydream Believer 61 1980 Broken Hearted Me 92Notes Edit The part of the source available online does not say which version of Ave Maria this was but the best known ones are those by Bach Gounod and by Schubert References Edit Singer Anne Murray to host Walk of Fame 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