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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sue_ThompsonSue Thompson - Wikipedia

    Sue Thompson (born Eva Sue McKee; July 19, 1925 – September 23, 2021) was an American pop and country music singer. She is best known for the million selling 1961 hits " Sad Movies (Make Me Cry) " and " Norman ", "James (Hold The Ladder Steady)" (1962), and "Paper Tiger" (1965).

  2. Sep 29, 2021 · Sue Thompson, singer known for “Sad Movies (Make Me Cry),” died Thursday of complications of Alzheimer’s disease at her daughter’s home in Pahrump, Nevada at the age of 96.

  3. Sep 28, 2021 · Sept. 28, 2021. Sue Thompson, who after more than a decade of moderate success as a country singer found pop stardom in the early 1960s with hook-laden novelty hits like “Sad Movies (Make Me Cry ...

  4. Sep 29, 2021 · Sue Thompson had a pert bright quality in her voice that made her sound much younger than a 36-year-old when the whimpering ballad “Sad Movies” made her a teen pop star in 1961. That plus the rocking, brass-punctuated “Norman” (1962) and its follow-ups propelled the strawberry blonde onto Hullabaloo, Shindig, American Bandstand, Where the Action Is, Hollywood A Go-Go and other pop TV ...

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  6. by Neil Genzlinger. NEW YORK, NY.-. Sue Thompson, who after more than a decade of moderate success as a country singer found pop stardom in the early 1960s with hook-laden novelty hits like “Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)” and “Norman,” died Thursday at the home of her daughter and caregiver, Julie Jennings, in Pahrump, Nevada. She was 96.

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    Sep 23, 2021 · Sue charted 15 times as a solo artist in the U.S. from 1961-1975. Her first charted song was also her highest: "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)", which earned #1 adult contemporary and #5 overall in 1961. Best known for her breathy, little-girl singing voice, Thompson had several novelty pop hits in the early '60s before reinventing herself as a more mature country singer in the mid-'70s.