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  1. Polly Bergen was born Nellie Paulina Burgin on July 14, 1930, in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA, to William Hugh Burgin and Lucy. She grew up alongside her sister Barbra in Knoxville before moving to Los Angeles with her family. She then attended ‘Compton Junior College’ in California. Bergen started singing at a young age.

  2. Bergen Sings Morgan, Columbia, 1957. The Party's Over, Columbia, 1958. Polly Bergen Sings the Hit Songs from "Do Re Mi" and "Annie Get Your Gun," Columbia, 1958. (With Bill Bergen) Polly and Her Pop, Columbia, c. 1958. All Alone by the Telephone, Columbia, 1959. My Heart Sings, Columbia, 1959. Pop Hit Party, Volume III, Columbia, 1959.

  3. 8. Nov. 2021 · This Collectables two-fer includes the first two albums that Polly Bergen recorded for Columbia, Bergen Sings Morgan and The Party's Over, which were also her only charting albums. Apparently stuck in the torch-singing mold of Helen Morgan, the Broadway star whom she saluted on her first album, Bergen sings a cavalcade of anthems for a lonely heart: "The Little Things You Used to Do ...

  4. cd and inserts in excellent condition. case in very good condition.

  5. 21. Sept. 2014 · Actress Polly Bergen and actor James Garner during the filming of “Move Over, Darling” in 1963. (David Brinn/AP) Emmy-winning actress and singer Polly Bergen, who in a long career played the ...

  6. 21. Sept. 2014 · In 1957-58 she starred on the musical-variety "The Polly Bergen Show" on NBC, closing every broadcast with her theme song, "The Party's Over." Also during the 1950s, she became a regular on the ...

  7. 21. Sept. 2014 · In the 1950s, Bergen also was a regular in Las Vegas, singing standards like “The Party’s Over” for as much as $50,000 a week to an audience of high-rollers and what she called “mob guys ...