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Sunday, 17 May 2020

Diane Renay


Diane Renay (born July 13, 1945), born Renee Diane Kushner, is an American pop singer, best known for her 1964 hit song, "Navy Blue".
Signed to 20th Century-Fox Records as Diane Renay, her debut single was issued in early 1964 and managed to place at number six in the late winter of 1964.
Renay made her debut on the Pop/Rock charts in 1963 with "Tender," which became a minor hit. Her fame took off in early 1964 with the upbeat, girl group-styled "Navy Blue." Co-written by Bob Crewe, Bud Rehak, and Eddie Rambeau, this song became a Top 10 Pop/Rock hit.
Renay followed this up in the spring with the equally attractive "Kiss Me, Sailor" by Rambeau and Rehak, which seemed to recall both "Popsicles and Icicles" by the Murmaids and "It's My Party" by Leslie Gore in some very attractive ways, and which made the Top 30. With two hits behind her, Renay recorded a full album under Crewe's guidance with Sid Bass and Charlie Calello.





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