Hazeldine - My Magdalene Hazeldine were an alternative country band from Albuquerque/New Mexico: Shawn Barton (vocals, guitar), Tonya Lamm (guitar, vocals), Anne Tkach (bass) and Jeffrey Richards (guitar, banjo, drums). "My Magdalene" is a track from their debut album "How Bees Fly", released in 1997. The group disbanded in 2002. "She breaks my skin My Magdalene"
The Silhouettes, a doo wop group my dad Richard Lewis was in (tenor voice/writer of Get a Job) also had a song with a girl's name in it. In fact, I will attempt to make this next post doo wop themed. Gloria- The Cadillacs Desiree- The Charts Florence- The Paragons Denise- Randy & the Rainbows Oh, Shirley- The Schoolboys
Pere Ubu - Goodnite Irene Treat me like the King of Mars. He fell to earth and ended up behind bars. He tried to live in a one horse town. His broken heart tore the whole thing down.
"Narrow Stairs" was the album that first introduced me to the band, and Cath is my favourite song on the album.
Maryanne-Marshall Crenshaw She Sheila-The Producers Valerie-Bad Company Elisha-Sheriff Anna-Toto Sheila C.-Benny Mardones Suzanne-Journey Song For Stephanie-The Hudson Brothers
The Psycho Sisters (Susan Cowsill and Vikki Peterson), from their album, 'Up On The Chair, Beatrice': 'Heather Says' Best Wishes, David
Mark Olson & The Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers - Linda Lee From his album "My Own Jo Ellen", released in 2000 on Hightone Records. Victoria Williams doing the background vocals. "Linda Lee she has a fountain And we go there all the time To Linda Lee's now We'll be back real soon Gone to Linda Lee's now We'll be back real soon"
Hmmm... "Annie's Song" - John Denver "Where's The Playground, Susie?" - Glen Campbell "Sarah Smile" - Hall & Oats "Elenore" - The Turtles "On Susan's Floor" - Gordon Lightfoot Those are a few off the top of my head...
Trees - The Garden of Jane Delawney "The Garden of Jane Delawney" is the title track from the debut album of the British folk rock band, released on CBS in 1970. It sounds like an age-old traditional folk song, but was actually written by the group's frontman Bias Boshell. "I'll take you through my dreams Out into the darkest morning Past the blood filled streams Into the garden of Jane Delawney Into the garden now"
'Pamela, Pamela' by Wayne Fontana 'Marcy' by the Four Seasons 'Wendy' by the Beach Boys 'Michelle' by the Beatles 'Rosemary Rose' by the Kinks 'Carrie-Anne' by the Hollies