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New Jersey-born Joan Weber was just 18 years old in 1955 when she hit the big time with a #1 song, "Let Me Go, Lover." Intent on a career as a professional singer, she met up with manager Eddie Joy, who was impressed with the teenager's strong voice, and he subsequently set up a meeting with Charles Randolph Grean, a songwriter/producer (who had several years earlier written Phil Harris' hit novelty song "The Thing" and would later write the theme song to the hit TV series Sombras en la oscurida...
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