- Lynsey de Paul
Lynsey de Paul (born Lynsey Monckton Rubin,
11 June 1950 ,London ) is an Englishsinger-songwriter .Life and career
Lynsey De Paul was born to Meta and Herbert Rubin, a
property developer . She grew up in aJew ish family inCricklewood ,North London cite news|last=Middlehurst|first=Lester|coauthors=|title=Pop star Lynsey de Paul reveals the truth about her love-life|pages=|publisher=Daily Mail|date=2007-04-09 |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=447625&in_page_id=1773|accessdate=2007-04-24] and attendedSouth Hampstead High School andHornsey College of Art .Famous for her keyboard skills, ability to write catchy songs and sultry looks, de Paul first hit the UK charts in 1972, initially as the songwriter of the Fortunes' hit, "Storm in a Teacup". A few months later she was propelled into the limelight as the performer of her own hit song "Sugar Me", which rapidly found its way into the Top Ten, of the UK Singles Chart (at #5) as well as the top of the singles charts in
Holland andBelgium . "Sugar Me" was rapidly followed by "Getting a Drag" (a #18), a quirky song in a completely different vein about finding out that her boyfriend likes to cross-dress. She was the first woman to be awarded anIvor Novello Award for her classicballad , "Won't Somebody Dance With Me ", another UK Top 20 hit. TheBBC Radio 1 disc jockey Ed Stewart spoke the words "May I Have The Pleasure Of This Dance" near the end of the record (he often played the record on his "Junior Choice " programme on Saturday mornings) althoughTony Blackburn did it when she appeared on "Top of the Pops " (see List of performers on Top of the Pops).A second
Ivor Novello award followed a year later for thePhil Spector -ish "No Honestly", which was also thetheme tune to a hitITV comedy of the same name, and provided her with another UK Top 10 hit, peaking at #7.A prolific songwriter first and foremost, de Paul has written songs for many other recording artists. In a five year period (1972-77) she wrote a total of 14
UK Singles Chart hits, most notably "Dancin' (on a Saturday Night)" which was a hit for co-writerBarry Blue as well as Flash Cadillac and Bond. Indeed, de Paul's songs have reached the charts in most territories, including the U.S.,Japan ,Germany , theNetherlands ,France ,Switzerland ,Belgium ,Austria ,Sweden ,Canada andAustralia . She also has performed producing and arranging duties on many of these recordings."Rock Bottom", which she wrote with Mike Moran, was the UK entry in the
Eurovision Song Contest 1977 . Although it 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 their singles chart. De Paul and Moran went on to write a number of songs, such as "Let Your Body Go Downtown", aTop 40 hit (in 1977 reached number 38 in the BBC Top 50) 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 thealbum s "Tigers and Fireflies" and "Just a Little Time", respectively.After a three year period of being based in
California in the late 1970s/early 1980s with her partner at the time, the actorJames Coburn , de Paul returned toEngland . Whilst still writing songs for artists as diverse asShirley Bassey ,Sam Hui and The Real Thing, de Paul also branched out into record production, acting in musicals and plays, interviewing and TV presentation, drawing cartoons and evenself defence . On the latter subject in 1992 she presented a documentary about women's self defence, called "Eve Fights Back", which won aRoyal Television Society award.cite news|last=Middlehurst|first=Lester|coauthors=|title=Pop star Lynsey de Paul reveals the truth about her love-life|pages=|publisher=Daily Mail|date=2007-04-09 |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=447625&in_page_id=1773|accessdate=2007-04-24]De Paul has orchestrated, played, and produced two classical records of compositions by Handel and Bach for Deutsche Grammaphone. Her work for the Channel Tunnel Group included writing and producing an album of children's songs with accompanying song colouring book for
Eurotunnel 's mascot entitled "Marcus The Mole". She has written film music for and acted in the children'sfilm "Gabrielle and the Doodleman", and has composed on-air jingles for broadcast radio includingCapital Radio . In 1983 she appeared at the Conservative Party conference, where she sang a song she had composed specially for the occasion - "Vote Tory, Tory, Tory/For election glory".On
30 June 2006 , de Paul became a Writer Director on the board of thePerforming Right Society .On
10 April 2008 , Lynsey participated in a celebrity version ofChannel 4 show "Come Dine With Me " along with fellow celebritiesTamara Beckwith ,MC Harvey andJonathan Ansell . Lynsey came in fourth (last) place.elf-defence training programme
In autumn 2006, de Paul released a
DVD entitled “Taking Control” representing her self-defence training programme. The programme shows the importance of self-defence for women and she has approached schools and universities to include the DVD in the curriculum.Discography
ingles
Other singles
*"All Night" / "Blind Leading the Blind"
*"Rhythm and Blue Jean Baby" / "Into My Music"
*"Happy Christmas to You From Me" / "Stick to You" (withBarry Blue )
*"Hug and Squeeze Me" / "You Made Me Write This Song"
*"Love Bomb" / "Rainbow"
*"If I Don't Get You The Next One Will" / "Season to Season"
*"You Give me Those Feelings" / "Beautiful"
*"Hollywood Romance" / "Losin' The Blues for You"
*"Tigers and Fireflies" / "Losin' The Blues for You"
*"Strange Changes" / "Strange Changes (version)"
*"Air on a Heartstring" / "Arrival of the Queen" (with Horea Crishan)
*"There's No Place Like London" / "There's No Place Like London" (Karaoke version) (credited as Lynsey & friends)B sides
*"Storm in a Teacup" ("Sugar Me")
*"Brandy" ("Getting a Drag")
*"So Good to You" ("Won't Somebody Dance with Me")
*"Nothing Really Lasts Forever" ("Ooh I do")
*"Central Park Arrest" ("No Honestly")
*"Dancing on a Saturday Night" ("My Man and Me")
*"Shouldn't Say That" (with Mike Moran) ("Rock Bottom")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"Other artists
Artists who have recorded songs written or co-written by de Paul include:
*Barry Blue (also recorded songs as Barry Green)
*bond
*Bruce Johnston
*Carl Wayne
*Cheryl Lynn
*Claudine Longet
*Dana
*David Hasselhoff
*Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids
*Gerard Kenny
*Ginette Reno
*Heatwave
*Jack Wild
*James Last
*Johnnie Wilder, Jr.
*Klaus Wunderlich
*Lena Zavaroni
*Lenny Zakatek
*Marilyn
*Marti Webb
*Menudo
*Mice
*Nancy Sinatra
*Paul Wall
*Petula Clark
*Ricky Martin
*Sacha Distel
*Sam Hui
*Shirley Bassey
*Solomon King
*Spencer Davis Group
*The Dooleys
*The Fortunes
*The Real Thing
*Thunderthighs
*Tony Blackburn
*Vera Lynn
*Zig-Zag References
External links
* [http://www.lynseydepaul.com/ Official website]
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