
If Stevie Nicks musically dominated the third season of American Horror Story then, in a fair world, the brilliant Margaret Whiting would have been the focus of the show’s powerful and controversial fourth season. Whiting, who indeed had a song featured on the Freak Show arc, was a multi-generation hit maker with songs charting in the pop, country and easy listening markets throughout the decades.
In fact, her album Wheel of Hurt, featuring her last big hit, owes as much to the sound of Nancy Sinatra as Rosemary Clooney. The World Outside Your Arms is one of that offering’s most poignant expressions.
Whiting’s queer connections, meanwhile, extend to her longstanding relationship (and eventual marriage) with gay porn maverick Jack Wrangler. She also provided the singing voice for Susan Hayward’s proud Helen Lawson in the camp classic Valley of the Dolls.

Until the next time, SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!
Adore Margaret… her music, her voice. And what a wonderful love story… at 70, to marry someone you spend the rest of your life with… and such a handsome man. Truly unique. Thanks for this post!!! Great song.
Thanks for commenting. I love their romance, too! I was just watching some 4 Girls 4 interview footage and the other ladies were all kidding her about always having an eye for the various gentleman in the audience as they toured. I thought, “Oh, it all makes sense, now!!” & yes, such a lovely voice. Even her latter day recordings had such nuance and depth.