Lynsey de Paul (born Lyndsey Monckton Rubin; 11 June 1948 – 1 October 2014) was an English singer-songwriter and record producer. After initially writing...
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Dana Rosemary Scallon (redirect from Crossword Puzzle (Lynsey de Paul song))
and reflective track "Thieves of Paris", written by Barry Blue and Lynsey de Paul, has been rated[by whom?] one of the "stand out tracks" on the album...
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The Rag Trade (redirect from The Rag Trade (Lynsey de Paul song))
performed by Lynsey de Paul (credited as Joan Brown) and released as a track on an album of TV themes that also featured another de Paul-penned theme...
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This is a list of songs written or co-written by Lynsey de Paul. "A Lover Lovin' You" "All I Am" "All Night" "A Little TLC" "Beautiful" "Before You Go...
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Contest 1977, performed in English by Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran. It was also written and produced by de Paul and Moran and released on the Polydor...
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Storm in a Teacup (The Fortunes song) (category Songs written by Lynsey de Paul)
"Storm in a Teacup" is a song written by Lynsey de Paul (credited as Lynsey Rubin) and Ron Roker, recorded by the British group The Fortunes and released...
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artist manager Lyndsay DePaul (born 1988), American swimmer Lynsey de Paul (1950–2014), English singer-songwriter Rodrigo De Paul (born 1994), Argentine...
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Ian Gillan Band. "Rock Bottom", which he wrote in partnership with Lynsey de Paul, was the UK entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977, and put him in...
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album released by Lynsey de Paul on the MAM record label in 1973. In Australia, the album name was changed to Sugar Me, after de Paul's first hit single...
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Richard Strange. In 1978, he became the manager of singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul, during the period when she recorded her Tigers and Fireflies album...
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album, Surprise (Lynsey de Paul album), on MAM in 1973, and a best of compilation album, The World of Lynsey de Paul (also known as Lynsey Sings) in 1974...
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Sugar Me (redirect from Sugar Me (Lynsey de Paul song))
Me" is a song written by Lynsey de Paul and Barry Green. The first version of this song to be released was recorded by de Paul as her first single on MAM...
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record label started by Don Arden in 1974, featuring musicians such as Lynsey de Paul, Electric Light Orchestra (ELO), Roy Wood, Gary Moore, Ozzy Osbourne...
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female singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul and Barry Blue, who was credited as Barry Green. It was first released as a track on De Paul's debut album Surprise...
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changed his name to Ariel Bender, at the suggestion of singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul, for his stint with Mott the Hoople. According to Mott's lead singer...
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from 1974 till 1982. In 1973, he had a songwriting partnership with Lynsey de Paul and Lenny Zakatek recorded two of their songs "Get Your Gun" and "Gotta...
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taking this all much too seriously'. On winning the award in 1985, Lynsey de Paul quipped "I would like to thank the organisers from the heart of my bottom"...
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Bomb" is a song and title track from the album Love Bomb by Lynsey de Paul, written by de Paul and Barry Blue. It is listed in the Catalog of Copyright Entries...
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hits in the 1970s with "Dancin' (on a Saturday Night)", written by Lynsey De Paul and Barry Blue, "Good Times, Rock and Roll" and "Did You Boogie (With...
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Contest 1977 with the song "Rock Bottom", written and performed by Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran. The British participating broadcaster, the British Broadcasting...
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Coburn was in a four-year relationship with British singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul from the late 1970s. They co-wrote her songs "Losin' the Blues for You"...
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You Give Me Those Feelings (category Lynsey de Paul songs)
by Lynsey de Paul, and produced by de Paul and Jon Kelly. It was released as a non-album single, with the B-side "Beautiful" also composed by de Paul, on...
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Won't Somebody Dance with Me (category Lynsey de Paul songs)
"Won't Somebody Dance with Me" is a song written by Lynsey de Paul in 1973, which was awarded an Ivor Novello Award in 1974. Her original version of the...
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prominent act. In 1973, Arden took over management of singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul. In the following year, she provided the first hit on his new Jet label...
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Ooh I Do (category Lynsey de Paul songs)
by Lynsey de Paul on 17 May 1974 and her only single released on the Warner Bros. label, after moving there from MAM Records. Co-written by de Paul and...
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My Man and Me (category Lynsey de Paul songs)
singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul for her second album, Taste Me... Don't Waste Me, and released as a single backed with de Paul's smoochy version of...
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stated "We had Lynsey de Paul, a big star, though she fell out with Gordon (Mills) for wanting to produce her own records" but de Paul was also not happy...
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Getting a Drag (category Lynsey de Paul songs)
was the second single released by Lynsey de Paul. The song was co-written with David Jordan, and featured the de Paul penned b-side "Brandy". Released...
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1984) - Geoff Capes, Lynsey de Paul, Jan Leeming, Don Maclean, Spike Milligan, Claire Rayner Show 7 (26 October 1984) - Lynsey de Paul, Sheila Ferguson,...
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"All Night" is a song written by Lynsey de Paul and Ron Roker. De Paul released her version of the song on 27 April 1973 as her third single released...
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