Jane Morgan, the celebrated American singer whose smooth, elegant voice made “Fascination” a worldwide hit in 1957, has died at the age of 101. Born Florence Catherine Currier in Newton, Massachusetts, she studied at Juilliard before launching her career in Paris, where she quickly rose to fame performing in both English and French.
By the mid-1950s, Morgan was a familiar face on American television variety shows, admired not only for her vocal talent but also for her sophistication and style.
Her career spanned more than six decades, during which she recorded hit songs, performed internationally, and became an enduring symbol of the golden age of entertainment. Despite her success, she was known for her humility and warm connection with fans. Morgan passed away peacefully in Naples, Florida, surrounded by loved ones. Her legacy lives on through her music, her elegance, and the generations of artists she inspired.