Strange Changes 24th May 2022 | | CD AlbumGeno Washington And The Ram Jam Band - My Bombers My Dexy's My Highs (1998) | Although the CD states that track 2-18 "Boomerang" was composed by Lotz, Gold, Harrison it is actually the song composed by Lynsey Rubin and Barry Green aka Lynsey de Paul and Barry Blue[YouTube Video]
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Strange Changes 16th Jun 2021 | | CD AlbumBubi Chen - All I Am (1997) | Beautiful versions of many classic songs, including Heatwave's "All I Am" written by Lynsey De Pau and Susan Sheridan
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Strange Changes 7th Aug 2020 | | CD AlbumVarious Artists - Blitzing The Ballroom (2008) | "Mona" by Winston is actually sung by Barry Blue, who co-wrote this innuendo-laden song with Lynsey de Paul
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Strange Changes 7th Aug 2020 | | CD AlbumVarious Artists - The Electric Asylum Volume Six: Rare British Freakrock 1971-1976 (2014) | Winston is actually Barry Blue, the co-writer of "Mona" with Lynsey de Paul
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Strange Changes 19th Jan 2020 | | CD AlbumMia Martini - Mia (1990) | "Sabato" is the Italian version of "Dancing on a Saturday Night" co-written by Barry Blue and Lynsey de Paul but Lynsey is omitted from the credits, even though the arrangement of this version is very close to that of Lynsey's on her "Taste Me... Don't Waste Me" album. Presumably, they wrongly assumed that Lynsey wrote the English lyrics whereas Barry and Lynsey wrote music and lyrics together.
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Strange Changes 13th Dec 2019 | | CD AlbumYana Julio - Kucinta (1998) | Full writing credits
1 Kucinta
Written-By – Dorie Kalmas
2 All I Am
Written-By – Lynsey De Paul, Sue Sheridan
3 Menggapai Asa
Written-By – Doddy Sukaman, Dorie Kalmas, Yana Julio
4 Asmaraku Asmaramu
Written-By – Dorie Kalmas
5 You
Written-By – Gerry Paraiso
6 Hari Bahagia
Written-By – Budi Bidhun, Yana Julio
7 Tiada Ragu
Written-By – Doddy Sukaman, Dorie Kalmas, Yana Julio
8 Harapan
Written-By – Yadie Kalmas, Yana Julio
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Strange Changes 11th Apr 2019 | | CD AlbumVarious Artists - Anita & Me (2003) | Dancing On A Saturday Night (Blue, DePaul) should actually be listed as Dancin' (On A Saturday Night) written by Blue, De Paul (aka Barry Blue and Lynsey de Paul)
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Strange Changes 28th Dec 2018 | | CD AlbumBarry Blue - The Singles Collection (2002) | 1 Dancin' (On a Saturday Night)
Written-By – Barry Blue, Lynsey De Paul
3:12
2 New Day
Written-By – Barry Blue
2:44
3 Do You Wanna Dance?
Written-By – Barry Blue, Gerry Shury, Ron Roker
3:51
4 Don't Put Your Money On My Horse
Written-By – Barry Blue
2:41
5 School Love
Written-By – Barry Blue, Lynsey De Paul
3:15
6 Hi-cool Woman
Written-By – Barry Blue
2:53
7 Miss Hit And Run
Written-By – Barry Blue, Lynsey De Paul
3:12
8 Heads I Win, Tails You Lose
Written-By – Barry Blue
3:24
9 Hot Shot
Written-By – Barry Blue, Lynsey De Paul
2:54
10 Hobo Man
Written-By – Barry Blue
3:09
11 You Make Me Happy (When I'm Blue)
Written-By – Barry Blue
3:25
12 Kiss Me Kiss Your Baby
Written-By – Barry Blue
2:26
13 If I Show You I Can Dance
Written-By – Barry Blue, Stephen Worth
3:38
14 Rosetta Stone
Written-By – Barry Blue, David Jordan
3:48
15 Tough Kids
Written-By – Barry Blue, Stephen Worth
3:04
16 The Man With No Name
Written-By – Barry Blue
3:15
17 Billy
Written-By – Barry Blue, Lynsey De Paul, Stephen Worth
4:36
18 Sitting On A Corner (Of A Love Affair)
Written-By – Barry Blue, Stephen Worth
4:22
19 A Lover Lovin' You
Written-By – Barry Blue, Lynsey De Paul
4:15
20 Long Hard Road
Written-By – Barry Blue
2:59
21 Happy Christmas To You From Me
Performer – Lynsey De Paul and Barry Blue
Written-By – Lynsey De Paul and Barry Blue
4:17
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Strange Changes 10th Dec 2018 | | CD AlbumDana - All Kinds Of Everything (1990) | Dana performed the Lynsey de Paul (Rubin) / Barry Blue (Green) penned "Crossword Puzzle" on the 22nd June 1972 edition "Top of the Pops". It It peaked at #2 for 2 weeks (2nd and 9th September 1972) on the Bangkok Radio HSA charts. Lynsey's version is on her debut 1973 album "Surprise"
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Strange Changes 10th Dec 2018 | | CD AlbumDana - The GTO Years (2010) | "The Thieves Of Paris" written by Barry Blue, and Lynsey De Paul really should have been released as a single.
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Strange Changes 10th Dec 2018 | | CD AlbumVarious Artists - Mixed Up Minds Part Thirteen 1969-1973 (2018) | "I Gotcha Now" by Zakatek was written and produced by Lynsey De Paul.
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Strange Changes 10th Dec 2018 | | CD AlbumVarious Artists - 1000 Nadelstiche (2002) | "Roter Mann" is the German version of "Get Your Gun" written by Lynsey De Paul, Terry Cox, with German lyrics by Gabriel.
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Strange Changes 10th Dec 2018 | | CD AlbumThe Spencer Davis Group - With Their New Face On / The Masters (1999) | "Today Gluggo, Tomorrow The World" is credited here to Eddie Hardin, Pete York but on the vinyl album it is credited to "P. York" and "L. Rubin", the latter being either Lynsey Rubin (Lynsey de Paul) or Lionel Rubin.
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Strange Changes 10th Dec 2018 | | CD AlbumSpencer Davis Group - Gluggo (2004) | Lynsey de Paul (aka Rubin) is thought to be the co-writer of "Today Gluggo, Tomorrow The World". Other sources however credit Lionel Rubin, a brass player who had a music shop in Birmingham, as the co-writer.
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Strange Changes 30th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumMott The Hoople - The Hoople (2000) | Lynsey de Paul provides the female vocals on "Roll Away The Stone"
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Strange Changes 28th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumBuddha Monk - The Prophecy (1998) | "Dedicated" is based on the song "All I Am" recorded by US/UK soul group Heatwave, written by Lynsey De Paul and Susan Sheridan.
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Strange Changes 28th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumGuru - Jazzmatazz Streetsoul (2000) | The track "Certified" samples Klaus Wunderlich's instrumental version of the Lynsey de Paul classic "Sugar Me" that she co-wrote with Barry Green (aka Blue).
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Strange Changes 28th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumMarlene - Looking For Love (1984) | Marlene has an interesting voice and the album is quite varied due to the use of different songwriters. Stand out track for me is "A Little T.L.C." written by Lynsey de Paul and Terry Britten. The song has also been recorded by boy band Menudo, as well as by TV band Kidd Video and Hong Kong singer Sam Hui.
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Strange Changes 28th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumNancy Sinatra - Nancy Sinatra (1998) | Great version of "Sugar Me", originally performed by the songs co-writer, Lynsey de Paul. Nancy's version was released as a single on the RCA label in 1973 and bubbled under the US charts.
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Strange Changes 28th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumBruce Johnston - Surfin' 'Round The World / Going Public (2007) | Unusual version of "Won't Somebody Dance With Me", originally written and performed by UK singer-songwriter Lynsey de Paul
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Strange Changes 28th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumBruce Johnston - Going Public (1991) | Of course this album stands out for featuring "I Write The Songs" which was written by him (and not Barry Manilow, who had a hit with his version of the song). More unusual is Bruce's take on the Lynsey de Paul Ivor Novello Award winning "Won't Somebody Dance With Me" which is presented from the view of his daughter and features female vocals.
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Strange Changes 28th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumClaudine Longet - The Very Best Of Claudine Longet (2000) | Featuring her great version of the Lynsey de Paul classic "Sugar Me" and Melanie's "Look What They Done To My Song, Ma"
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Strange Changes 28th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumClaudine Longet - The Best Of Claudine Longet (1994) | Some great cover versions including Claudine's version of "Sugar Me", originally by Lynsey de Paul and "We've Only Just Begun" originally by the Carpenters.
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Strange Changes 27th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumSmoove And Turrell - Antique Soul (2009) | According to Smoove & Turrell's website, "You Don’t Know" is a beautiful song with a driving beat. Like the best soul records the music is uplifting while the subject matter is melancholy. In a word – it’s a classic. It samples "Water", a track from Lynsey De Paul's debut album "Surprise" released in 1973. Normally such a sample would be a big issue for a band without a big label or a heavyweight lawyer but not so in this case. When Lynsey heard the record she loved how they had used her music and intervened directly with her record company and publishers to make sure the deal happened.
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Strange Changes 27th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumVarious Artists - Warner/Chappell Presents: Olympic Tracks (2012) | This is the first time "There's No Place Like London" by Shirley Bassey (Producer – Lynsey De Paul, written by Lynsey de Paul and Gerard Kenny) has been released on CD - previously it was only available as a single on Towerbell Records.
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Strange Changes 27th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumTony Evans And His Orchestra - There's No Place Like London (1990) | Album named after track 4, the Lynsey de Paul/Gerard Kenny composed song "There's No Place Like London" made famous by Shirley Bassey
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Strange Changes 26th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumVera Lynn - Singles Collection (2007) | "Don't You Remember" (track 2-12) was written by Lynsey de Paul and Barry Blue especially for Vera. Lynsey provided backing vocals and Ringo Starr was drafted in to play the tambourine. De Paul produced the song as well as the B-side "That Old Feeling" (track 2-13).
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Strange Changes 26th Nov 2018 | | CD AlbumTony Blackburn - The Singles Collection 1965-1980 (2012) | "So Much Love" and "It's Only Love", made the UK Top 40 in 1968 and 1969 respectively. His version of Doris Troy's "I'll Do Anything" originally recorded in 1969 for his second album, Tony Blackburn on the Polydor label; was re-released as a Northern soul single under the pseudonym Lenny Gamble on Casino Classics in June 1978. "Chop Chop" written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman was a radio hit. "House of Cards" written by Lynsey de Paul (credited as Rubin) and Barry Green (who would go on to become Barry Blue) was released as a single under the alias "Heart", however it was included under his own name on his self-titled 1972 album for RCA records.
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Strange Changes 3rd Aug 2017 | | CD AlbumBuddha Monk - The Prophecy (1998) | Gangsta rap from the U.S. rapper with the real name Ellery Chambers
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Strange Changes 26th Jul 2017 | | CD AlbumLynsey De Paul - Greatest Hits (1994) | This was the first release of some of Lynsey's biggest hits and most famous songs released on CD. Tracks 1-11 cover her hits on the MAM, Jet and Polydor label (although curiously, her one hit on the Warner Bros label "Ooh I Do" is missing). Tracks 12-20 are all the B-sides to her MAM singles plus 5 tracks from "Surprise" her debut album on MAM ("Rockadile", plus the excellent tracks "Just Visiting", "The Way It Goes", "Sleeping Blue Nights" and "Water"). The last track is a true rarity - the German language version of "Rock Bottom". All in all, an excellent collection, though for better sound quality as well as completeness the later releases "Sugar and Beyond" and "Into My Music" are a better buy.
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