Angelina Helen Catherine Cordovano (June 28, 1936 – November 22, 1988), known professionally as Cathy Carr, was an American pop singer.

As Cordovano (or Cathy Carr by then) grew up, she was part of the United Service Organizations (USO) where she worked as singer and dancer. She also worked with big band orchestras such as those led by Johnny Dee, Larry Fotine and Sammy Kaye. During 1953 Carr ventured into the recording career and signed a contract with Coral Records. She recorded and released some singles but wasn’t able to achieve any hits.
Carr then jumped to Cincinnati, Ohio-based imprint Fraternity Records in 1955. After three flop singles from Fraternity, she was finally able to notch her first hit — and a big one at that — with
her rendition of the hit song “Ivory Tower.” It reached #2 on the Billboard pop chart; but big it was, “Ivory Tower” was also to be her only major hit. Carr’s first album, also titled Ivory Tower, was subsequently released. Her second charting Fraternity-released single “Heart Hideaway,” was only a small hit at #67.
her rendition of the hit song “Ivory Tower.” It reached #2 on the Billboard pop chart; but big it was, “Ivory Tower” was also to be her only major hit. Carr’s first album, also titled Ivory Tower, was subsequently released. Her second charting Fraternity-released single “Heart Hideaway,” was only a small hit at #67.
TV appearances included American Bandstand, The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beechnut Show and also the Perry Como Show. She also performed in Australia with the Lee Gordons Record Star Parade Show Tour. And according to Mellow Larks member Tommy Hamm’s biography, he was married briefly to Carr in the late 50’s.

The growing popularity of rock and roll and beat music made it increasingly harder for traditional pop singers like Carr to gain a decent hit. Aside from that, her affinity towards teenage pop
(despite her age) and not trying to include more mature songs to her repertoire held her back from growing as an artist.
(despite her age) and not trying to include more mature songs to her repertoire held her back from growing as an artist.

Carr died from ovarian cancer on November 22, 1988 in Fayetteville, New York, aged 52.
(Scarce information edited mainly from Wikipedia & mentalitch.com)