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  1. Submit Corrections. The Voice of the Broken-Hearted: Coming Home 1936-1949 by Dorothy Squires. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. 21 de jul. de 2021 · Provided to YouTube by BMG Rights Management (UK) LimitedIf You Love Me · Dorothy SquiresThe Best of Dorothy Squires℗ 1953 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BM...

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  3. 28 de ago. de 2009 · Dorothy Squires gave her last performance in 1990 at Brighton's Dome theatre. She lived out her final days in the Rhondda Valley, in a home provided by one of her greatest fans.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Once again, abandoned by her lover, Dorothy Squires set about resurrecting her career, but the experts said her style of music was no longer in vogue. Undaunted, she hired the 2,500-seat London Palladium, sold out the huge theatre, and proved the critics wrong. Almost 40 years after her career began she was back on top.

  5. Dorothy Squires ( 1915 - 1998 ) born in Pontyberem , Llanelli , Wales UK became a major singing and recording star in the 40`s and was then the highest paid ...

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  6. Watch Dorothy Squires sing "My Way" with her unique style and voice. A rare and unforgettable performance by the Welsh star.

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  7. Dorothy Squires. Dorothy Squires (March 25, 1915-April 14, 1998) was a Welsh vocalist. She was born Edna May Squires in Pontyberem, (about 12 miles from Llanelli), Carmarthenshire, in South Wales. Her parents were Archibald James Squires, a steelworker, and his wife Emily. She began to perform professionally as a singer at the age of 16.