Marion Keene (born Marion Davison; c. 1933) was a British big band singer in the late 1940s and early 1950s with British bands such as the Jack Parnell Orchestra and Oscar Rabin Band. She also made solo recordings, and replaced Alma Cogan in the 1959 Eurovision Song Contest British heats, but was not selected to become the British entry in the final, held later the same year.
Recordings
Parlophone<br> Marion Davis with Oscar Rabin Band
- F 2344, March 1949, "A Little Bird Told Me"
- F 2369, July 1949, "Put Your Shoes On, Lucy"
- F 2400, February 1950, "Jealous Heart" (with Marjorie Daw)
- F 2404, March 1950, "Why Not Now" (with Dennis Hale) / "Don't Cry Joe"
- F 2435, December 1950, "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" (with Marjorie Daw)
- F 2455, April 1951 "Listenin' to the Green Grass Grow" (with Marjorie Daw)
Nixa<br> Marion Davis with Eric Winstone Orchestra
- NY 7742, "Turn Back the Hands of Time" (with The Stagecoachers) / "Easy Come, Easy Go" (with Franklyn Boyd)
- NY 7743, March 1952, "I Don't Care"
His Master's Voice
RCA
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