Pop singer Joan Weber scored one of the biggest hits of 1955 with "Let Me Go, Lover!" -- however, impending motherhood kept her out of the limelight at the zenith of the record's popularity, and her career never recovered. Born December 12, 1935, in Paulsboro, NJ, Weber was just 18 when manager Eddie Joy escorted her to New York City's legendary Brill Building to audition for RCA producer Charles Randolph Grean. After supervising a demo session, Grean passed along Weber's recording of the song "Marionette" to Columbia A&R exec Mitch Miller, who quickly extended a contract offe...