• Lesley Cox (née Duncan; 12 August 1943 – 12 March 2010) was an English singer-songwriter, best known for her work during the 1970s. She received much airplay...
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    backing singer on early Springfield albums, and the pair, together with Lesley Duncan, co-wrote "I'm Gonna Leave You" , the B-side of "Goin' Back". During...
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  • written by John and Bernie Taupin, with the exception of "Love Song" by Lesley Duncan. In 2012, Tumbleweed Connection was ranked number 458 on Rolling Stone...
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    Lesley Ann Manville CBE (born 12 March 1956) is an English actress known for her frequent collaborations with Mike Leigh, appearing in the films Grown-Ups...
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  • No. 2 track 2), Duck Call on "Honky Cat", Organ on "Crocodile Rock" Lesley Duncan – Vocals ("Love Song" only) Davey Johnstone – Guitars (except CD No...
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  • . V ..._ E .) on "Lucifer" Chris Rainbow – lead and backing vocals Lesley Duncan – lead vocal Clare Torry – lead vocal Dave Townsend – lead vocal Lenny...
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  • broadcast journalist Lesley Turner Bowrey (b. 1942), Australian tennis player Lesley Mahmood (b. 1942), British politician Lesley Duncan (1943–2010), British...
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  • Forbert, British singer-songwriter and occasional Pink Floyd guest Lesley Duncan, Brooklyn-born singer-songwriter Evie Sands (covered both Beck and Beth...
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  • backing is provided by The Jeff Beck Group, with backing vocals by Lesley Duncan, Suzi Quatro and Madeline Bell. The song was recorded in May 1969 at...
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  • Kay Duncan, (born Lesley Duncan) is a drama teacher and former broadcaster, who previously worked as an in-vision continuity announcer for Grampian Television...
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  • Gary Brooker – vocals (1985; died 2022) Arthur Brown – vocals (1975) Lesley Duncan – vocals (1979; died 2010) Graham Dye – vocals (1985, 1998) Dean Ford...
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  • "Let's Burn Down the Cornfield" (Randy Newman) – 4:12 "Mr. Rubin" (Lesley Duncan) – 4:00 "Rock Me When He's Gone" (Elton John, Bernie Taupin) – 5:01...
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  • Runs" is a round sung by Donovan, Graham Nash, Michael McCartney, and Lesley Duncan and was originally released without the round as "Pebble and the Man"...
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  • Vincent, Vince Eager, Lesley Duncan, Nero and the Gladiators, Ronnie Jones and The Nightimers, Eddie Calvert, Johnny Duncan's Bluegrass Boys, Tom Jones...
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    backing vocals Roger Cook – backing vocals Dee Murray – backing vocals Lesley Duncan – backing vocals Barry St. John – backing vocals Terry Steele – backing...
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  • Weller 4:15 8. "Tell Me Why" Neil Young 3:01 9. "Speed of the Sound of Loneliness" John Prine 3:23 10. "Love Song" Lesley Duncan 3:59 Total length: 35:34...
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    who became well known in their own right: Kiki Dee, Madeline Bell, Lesley Duncan and Kay Garner (as one of the Ladybirds). The bass part was played by...
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  • Make It Through the Night"), Bread ("If"), The Band ("In a Station"), Lesley Duncan ("Love Song" and "Lullaby"), Bob Dylan ("If Not for You"), Brotherhood...
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  • Nick Mason – drums Additional personnel Dick Parry – tenor saxophone Lesley Duncan – backing vocals Doris Troy – backing vocals Barry St. John – backing...
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    Brücke sein", performed by Joy Fleming. She worked with Kiki Dee and Lesley Duncan. In 1975, she appeared on Sunny Side of the Street for Bryn Haworth...
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  • keyboards Sam Mitchell – steel guitar, dobro Chris Hughes – tenor saxophone Lesley Duncan, Lisa Strike, Susie Glover, Kay Garner – backing vocals Tony Newman...
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  • Burrows – backing vocals (1, 6, 7) Roger Cook – backing vocals (1, 6, 7) Lesley Duncan – backing vocals (1, 6, 7) Barry St. John – backing vocals (1, 6, 7)...
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  • – vocals on "The Great Gig in the Sky" Doris Troy – backing vocals Lesley Duncan – backing vocals Liza Strike – backing vocals Barry St. John – backing...
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  • – vocals on "The Great Gig in the Sky" Doris Troy – backing vocals Lesley Duncan – backing vocals Liza Strike – backing vocals Barry St. John – backing...
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  • by English singer-songwriter Lesley Duncan, released in 1971. It was produced by Jimmy Horowitz who was married to Duncan at the time. The musicians included...
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  • bass guitar, EMS VCS 3 Nick Mason – drums, rototoms with: Doris Troy, Lesley Duncan, Liza Strike, & Barry St. John – backing vocals Live versions of the...
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  • Retrieved 6 November 2016 Interview with Lesley Duncan, at lesleyduncan.net Retrieved 6 November 2016 Lesley Duncan – The Magic's Fine on Discogs.com Retrieved...
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  • backing vocals (3, 4, 7, 9) Roger Cook – backing vocals (3, 4, 7, 9) Lesley Duncan – backing vocals (3, 4, 7, 9) Kay Garner – backing vocals (3, 4, 7,...
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    Lord Mayor of London Freddie Dixon, motorcycle and car racing driver Lesley Duncan, pop singer-songwriter Maurice Elvey, film director Charles Foulkes...
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  • Rex Morris – saxophone ("Honey Roll") Madeline Bell – backing vocals Lesley Duncan – backing vocals Liza Strike - backing vocals Gus Dudgeon - producer...
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