Sue Raney Born June 18 1940 Is An American Jazz Singer. Signed By Capitol Records At The Age Of Seventeen Her Debut Album The Nelson Riddle-Produced When Your Lover Has Gone Was Released In 1958. Raney Begin Singing At Only Four Years Of Age And Encouraged By Her Mother Began Working As A Professional Before She Was A A Teenager. When She Was Nearly 14 She Joined Jack Carson's Los Angeles-Based Radio Show In 1954 And Later Worked On Television As Ray Anthony's Band's Main Vocalist. Sue Worked Briefly With Stan Kenton In 1962. After A Hiatus In The 1970s Raney Has Continued To Record Sporadically With Her Most Recent Album Being A 2006 Tribute To Doris Day Entitled Heart's Desire.