Joan Regan, born Joan E. Bethell on January 19, 1928 in either Romford, is an
English pop singer known for her career during the 1950s and early 1960s. Her
singing career began in 1953 with a demo record of "Too Young" and "I'll Walk
Alone", which led to her signing with Decca Records. Regan's first album, The
Girl Next Door, was released in 1954, followed by notable singles such as "If I
Give My Heart To You" and "Croce di Oro". She became the resident singer on BBC
producer Richard Afton's television series Quite Contrary and later had her own
BBC television series, Be My Guest...