Corren was born
Bizman in
Tel Aviv,
Mandatory Palestine, on 13 February 1938. She dreamed of being a dancer, but switched to singing in the wake of an injury. American television producer
Ed Sullivan discovered her in 1956 during a work venture in
Jerusalem. Corren,
just out of military service, was persuaded to come to
New York to appear on his show. She later toured
South Africa with
Cliff Richard and sang in
English clubs. Later, she starred in several films and television productions. With the beginning of the 1960s, Corren became well-known in
Germany, as well as in
Switzerland and
Austria. She first signed to the
Ariola label, then changed in 1966 to Vogue, and again in 1968 to
Decca. In 1963, she represented Austria in the
Eurovision Song Contest with her song
Vielleicht geschieht ein Wunder (), where she finished seventh. ==Family==