Marcie Jones died: Australian singer, Marcie Jones died on May 31, 2025, at the age of 79, after a brief battle with leukemia ( cancer ).
She and her Margaret created a team. In 1967, she formed the girl group Marcie and The Cookies, alongside the Cook sisters, Beverley, Margaret, and Wendy. Her popular solo songs are
I Wanna Know / Quiet (1965),
Imagine / When a Girl Falls in Love (1965), Danny Boy / That Hurts (1966), That’s the Way It Is / Big Lovers Come in Small Packages (1967), You Can’t Bypass Love / (He’s Gonna Be) Fine, Fine, Fine (1967), Armed and Extremely Dangerous / Over the Rainbow (1973), Gonna Get Married / I Found My Freedom (1973), I Only Have Eyes for You / Gonna Make It (1974), Space Captain / These Things Will Keep Me Loving You (1974), Baby, I Need Your Lovin’ / It Hurts So Good (1975), Back Here in Your Arms Again / I Like Your Music (1976) and The Vow / Good for the Goose (2002),
Solo Albums are That Girl Jones (1974) and Pure Heart (EP, 1999).
Marcie & The Cookies Singles are All or Nothing / I Would If I Could (1968) and White Christmas / You on My Mind (1968).
He was relationship with pop star Normie Rowe. They engaged in 1960s. She planned to marry but did not marry. She has two children. She was married woman. According to news reports her husband was Michael Barnett. Her partner was Murray Robinson.