Lynsey De Paul

Lynsey Rubin (born June 11, 1950 in London) is a songwriter and singer. Renowned for her keyboard skills and ability to write catchy songs, Lynsey first big hit the UK charts in 1972, initially as the writer of the Fortunes hit "Storm in a Teacup" and a couple of months later as the performer of her own song "Sugar Me". She was the first woman to be awarded an Ivor Novello Award for her song "Won't Somebody Dance With Me" with a second for "No Honestly". A prolific song-writer, Lynsey has written songs for many other recording artists. In a five year period ('72-'77) she wrote a total of 14 U.K. chart hits and her songs have hit the charts in the US, Germany, Holland, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Austria, Sweden, Canada and Australia. Rock Bottom, which she wrote with Mike Moran, was the UK entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1977. Although it only came second in the Eurovision Song Contest, it went on to become a top 20 hit in many European countries including France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland where it reached the top of the singles charts. Lynsey and Mike went on to write a number of songs such as "Let Your Body Go Downtown", a top 40 hit for the Martyn Ford Orchestra and the follow up "Going to a Disco" as well as "Without You" and "Now and Then" which appeared on the albums "Tigers and Fireflies" and "Just a Little Time", respectively. After a three year period of being based in the California in the late 70's/early 80's, Lynsey returned to England and while still writing songs, also branched out into producing, acting in musicals and plays, interviewing and TV presentation, drawing cartoons and even self defence and based on this later activity she produced a memorable video.

Discography

Singles

Sugar me/Storm in a teacup; Getting a drag/Brandy; All night/Blind leading the blind; Won't somebody dance with me/So good to you; Ooh I do/Nothing really lasts forever; No honestly/Central park arrest; My man and me/Dancing on a Saturday night; Rhythm and blue jean baby/Into my music; Happy Christmas to you from me/Stick to you (with Barry Blue); Hug and squeeze me/You made me write this song; Love bomb/Rainbow; If I dont get you the next one will/Season to season; Sugar me/Won't somebody dance with me; Rock Bottom/Shouldnt say that (with Mike Moran); You give me those feelings/Beautiful; Hollywood romance/Losin the blues for you; Tigers and fireflies/Losin the blues for you; Strange changes/Changes version; Air on a heartstring/Arrival of the queen (with Horea Crishan); Theres no place like London/Theres no place like London (Karaoke version)(credited as Lynsey & friends)

Albums

Surprise; The World of Lynsey De Paul (aka Lynsey Sings); Taste me... don't waste me; Love bomb; Before you go tonight; No Honestly; Tigers and Fireflies; Just a little time (aka Sugar Me); The best of Lynsey de Paul; Greatest hits; Best of the 70s Lynsey De Paul

External links

http://perso.club-internet.fr/dadon/lynseydepaul.html http://home.swipnet.se/skroff/lynseydepaul.html http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0210880/ http://ldp.org.uk Lyrics to many of Lynsey's songs can be found at: http://www.moron.nl/artist.php?artist=Lynsey%20De%20Paul Paul, Lynsey De

 

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