Anne Shelton
Anne Shelton is a vocalist recognized for her interpretations of classic standards and popular ballads. Her recorded work encompasses a range of timeless compositions, including 'At Last,' 'Begin the Beguine,' and 'A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square.' Shelton's discography also features renditions of 'St. Louis Blues' and 'All or Nothing at All,' showcasing her versatility across jazz and traditional pop genres. Collaborations such as the duet 'How About You' with Sam Browne highlight her ability to engage in shared vocal performances. Her albums, including collections like 'Other Songs - Anne Shelton,' 'Blitz Hits,' and 'Velvet Touch,' preserve these recordings for listeners who appreciate the enduring appeal of mid-century vocal styles. Through her body of work, Shelton contributes to the legacy of artists who brought emotional depth to well-known melodies, ensuring these songs remain accessible to contemporary audiences. |