Legendary singer and Brodway star Jane Morgan, known for her timeless ballad “Fascination” and for captivating audiences across Europe and the U.S, has passed away at age of 101.
Born Florence Catherine Currier in 1924, Morgan rose to fame in the 1950s with her polished voice, fluent French, and glamorous stage presence. She performed for five U.S Presidents, headlined Parisian cabarets, and greaced Ed Sullivan Show at the height of its popularity. Her repertoire blended elegance with international flair, bridging American pop with european sophistication.
Though her chart-topping career faded in the 1970s, Morgan remained a quiet force in the music world – mentoring young artists and occasionally appearing at tribute concerts. Her life was marked by both public grace and private reselience.
“Jane Morgan didnt just sing – she cast a spell. Her music made you feel like time stood still.” said one longtime admirer.