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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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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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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There's No Place Like London (category Lynsey de Paul songs)
a song co-written by Lynsey de Paul and Gerard Kenny, and held by the British Library. The song was published by Lynsey de Paul Music/Chelsea Publishing...
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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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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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that same year. The theme song, "Golden Day", was written for them by Lynsey de Paul and Barry Blue. Around this time, the television company ATV Midlands...
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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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Martian Man (category Lynsey de Paul songs)
"Martian Man" is a song written by Lynsey de Paul that was destined to be a track on her 1976 album Before You Go Tonight (aka Take Your Time), but was...
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the fourth album released in 1975 by the British singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul, and her second album released on Jet Records in the UK and Polydor...
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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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Strange Changes (category Lynsey de Paul songs)
"Strange Changes" is a song that was co-written by Lynsey de Paul and Sue Shifrin (Sue Shifrin Cassidy), the former wife of David Cassidy and that is listed...
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"House of Cards" is a song written by Lynsey de Paul and Barry Blue and is one of their most covered songs. It was first released as a single by Chris...
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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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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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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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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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Board, "There's No Place Like London" (1986), which was co-written by Lynsey de Paul and Gerard Kenny. She recorded an album of James Bond themes, The Bond...
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Rhythm and Blue Jean Baby (category Lynsey de Paul songs)
"Rhythm and Blue Jean Baby" is a song that was written and produced by Lynsey de Paul, and released in July 1975 as her third single on the newly designed...
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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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Into My Music (category Lynsey de Paul albums)
performed by Lynsey de Paul, that was released on 18 March 2013 on Cherry Red's RPM Retrodisc label. All recordings have been remastered by de Paul and Simon...
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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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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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"All I Am" is a song written by Lynsey de Paul and Susan Sheridan. It was first released as an album track on Candles, the 1980 Billboard charting album...
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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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2013. "Lynsey De Paul - Just A Little Time". Discogs.com. November 24, 1999. Retrieved October 10, 2017. "Words Don't Mean A Thing - Lynsey de Paul Song...
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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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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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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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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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