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Princess Birth name Desiree Heslop Also known as Princess Born 27 November 1961 Genres Pop
ClubOccupations Singer-songwriter Instruments Vocals Years active 1985–present Labels Supreme Records Princess (born Desiree Heslop, 27 November 1961) is a British singer who found chart success in the mid 1980s. In the late 1970s she worked with the group Osibisa.
Her first solo album Princess (1986) was composed and produced by Stock Aitken Waterman which contained the single, "Say I'm Your Number One".
Heslop recorded her second album, All For Love (1987) in the United States and in 1989, she released the stand-alone single "Lover Don't Go", which failed to chart.
From 1991 to 2003 she lived in U.S., returning to England in 2003. She appeared in ITV's 2005 production Hit Me Baby One More Time.
Contents
Discography
Studio albums
- 1986: Princess (#15 UK, #81 AUS) (Supreme)
- 1987: All for Love (Polydor)
Singles
- 1985: "Let the Night Take the Blame" (with 501's, as Desiree)
- 1985: "Say I'm Your Number One" (#7 UK, #8 AUS, #2 New Zealand, #4 Switzerland, #6 The Netherlands)
- 1985: "After the Love Has Gone" (#28 UK, #57 AUS, 1985, #5 Norway, #6 New Zealand, #8 Sweden 1986)
- 1986: "I'll Keep On Loving You" (#16 UK, 1986)
- 1986: "Tell Me Tomorrow" (#34 UK, 1986)
- 1986: "In the Heat of a Passionate Moment" (#74 UK, 1986)
- 1987: "Red Hot" (#58 UK, 1987)
- 1987: "I Cannot Carry On" (#92 UK, 1987)
- 1988: "Jammin' With Your Love"
- 1989: "Lover Don't Go"
- 2002: "Don't Stop" (With Soul Movement)
- 2004: "Ride" (With EEDB)
- 2008: "Sweet Money" (as HRS Princess)
- 2010: "One Away"
References
External links
- Princess discography at MusicBrainz (Discography)
- Princess mini biography at the All Media Guide website
Categories:- 1961 births
- Living people
- English pop singers
- English female singers
- English dance musicians
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