Raelene Claire Claussen, known professionally as Sue Raney (born June 18, 1940, in McPherson, Kansas[1]) is an American jazz singer.
When she was nearly 14, she joined Jack Carson's radio show in Los Angeles in 1954 and later worked on television as the singer in Ray Anthony's band.
[4] In 1960, Raney recorded, "Biology" – Bill Holman directing – which became Capitol's first single elevated to national promotion after introducing it in regional pre-testing that same year.
Raney sang the theme song to the 1967 psychological thriller film Wait Until Dark, starring Audrey Hepburn.
After divorcing Yelin in the 1980s, she remarried, to Carmen Fanzone, a trumpeter and former major league baseball player for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs.