Georgina bailey noosha fox single

Noosha Fox – Georgina Bailey – GTO – 7″, Single

Product Description

7″, Single

Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Generic

1977-09-16

Rock

 

A. Georgina Bailey 4:07
B. Pretty Boy 3:27

 

Barcode and Other Identifiers:

Matrix / Runout GT-106 A-1 [lyre symbol]
Matrix / Runout GT-106 B-1 [lyre symbol]

 

Phonographic Copyright (p) GTO Records Ltd.
Published By Lazy Lizard Music
Published By Heath Levy Music Co. Ltd.
Pressed By CBS Pressing Plant, Aston Clinton
Mastered At Utopia Studios
Copyright (c) Lazy Lizard Music
Copyright (c) Heath Levy Music Co. Ltd.
Distributed By CBS

7 BACK  GT 106

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    Noosha Fox

    Australian singer

    Noosha Fox

    Birth nameSusan Traynor
    Born (1944-12-08) 8 December 1944 (age 80)
    Australia
    GenresPop
    OccupationSinger
    Years activeLate 1960s–current

    Musical artist

    Noosha Fox (born Susan Traynor, 8 December 1944) is an Australian singer. She is known as the lead singer of the British-based pop band Fox, who had three UK chart hits in 1975 and 1976. She also had a number 31 hit as a solo performer with "Georgina Bailey".

    Career

    Susan Traynor was born in Australia in 1944. She began her music career as a singer in Sydney-based folk rock band Wooden Horse, who moved to England in 1970 and released two LPs. After the band split up, she provided background vocals on American singer and songwriter Kenny Young's 1973 solo album, Last Stage For Silverworld.

    She then formed Fox, the band that included Young and Northern Irish singer-songwriter Herbie Armstrong. She adopted the stage name Noosha, a corruption of an anagram of her first name (nussa), and in performances wore dresses and accessories in 1920s and 1930s style. With Fox, Noosha achieved three top 20 hits on the UK Singles Chart: "Only You Can" and "Imagine Me, Imagine You" in 1975 and "S-S-S-Single Bed" in 1976. She left after their third album, Blue Hotel, to launch a solo career. Her first single, "Georgina Bailey", written and produced by Young, briefly entered the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart, reaching number 31 in 1977.

    In 1979, Noosha Fox tried to restart her solo career with a single, "The Heat Is On", written by Florrie Palmer and Tony Ashton, on Chrysalis Records. A later version of the song, by ABBA's Agnetha Fältskog, was a European hit four years later. In 1980, Fox provided guest vocals for the songs "Perfect Strangers" and "Havana Moon" on Tim Renwick's self-titled debut album.

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