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Tammy Lee Grimes (January 30, 1934 – October 30, 2016) was an American actress and singer. Grimes released three known one-off singles during the 1960s, none of which charted: "Home Sweet Heaven"/"You'd Better Love Me" (ABC-Paramount 10551) 1964, from High Spirits, 1964 "The Big Hurt"/"Nobody Needs Your Love More Than I Do" (Reprise 0487), 1966 "I Really Loved Harold"/"Father O'Conner" (Buddah 99), 1969 Her debut solo album, "Julius Monk presents Tammy Grimes" (1959), featured the music from her one-woman show at the NYC nightclub Downstairs at the Upstairs. The album was re-released on the AEI label in 1982. In the early 1960s, she recorded two more albums, one of which was Tammy Grimes, Columbia Records, 1962. They were re-released on one CD, as The Unmistakable Tammy Grimes. She is featured on the following Original Cast Recordings: The Littlest Revue, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, High Spirits, 42nd Street, and Sunset, as well as a TV cast album of the televised version of George M. Cohan's "45 Minutes from Broadway". All have been released on CD, although High Spirits in now out of print. Grimes also did the introductory narration for the American rebroadcast of the BBC's 1981 radio production of The Lord of the Rings. She recorded an album of children's stories, read out loud, called "Hooray for Captain Jane" in the early 1970s. Grimes was born in Lynn, Massachusetts, the daughter of Eola Willard (née Niles), a naturalist and spiritualist, and Luther Nichols Grimes,
42nd Street (Original Broadway Cast Recording)

Tammy Grimes
Hard Workin' Man: The Jack Nitzsche Story Volume 2
On Vine Street: the Early Songs of Randy Newman

The Great American Composers, Cole Porter, Disk Two
42nd Street (Original Cast Recording)

The Unmistakable Tammy Grimes
Music for a Bachelor's Den, Volume 8, Sex Kittens In Hi-Fi, The Brunettes
Essential Masters
42nd Street - Original Broadway Cast Recording
Hard Workin Man: The Jack Nitzsche Story, Vol. 2
On Vine Street - Early Songs Of Randy Newman