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Sharon Tandy

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Sharon Tandy
Sharon Tandy (Dutch TV, 1968)
Sharon Tandy (Dutch TV, 1968)
Background information
Birth nameSharon Finkelstein
Born(1943-09-18)18 September 1943
Johannesburg, South Africa
Died21 March 2015(2015-03-21) (aged 71)
London, England
GenresBlue-eyed soul, freakbeat
Years active1965–2015
LabelsPye Records, Mercury Records, Atlantic Records

Sharon Tandy (bɛ dɔɣi o la Sharon Finkelstein; 18 September 1943 21 March 2015)[1] ka o nyɛ South Africa nira ŋun di nasara shɛli United Kingdom yuma din gbaai 1960s. Yuunk 1966, o daa ŋme yili shɛŋa "Stax studios", ka di daa duɣi bara South Africa yuma din gbaai 1970s.

1960s UK
  • 1965 – "Now That You've Gone" / "Hurtin' Me" (Pye Records 7N 15806)[2]
  • 1965 – "I've Found Love" / "Perhaps Not Forever" (Pye 7N15939)[3]
  • 1965 – "It's An Uphill Climb to the Bottom" / "Don't Be Proud" (Polydor NH 58103, withdrawn)[3]
  • 1966 – "Love Makes the World Go Round" / "By My Side" (Mercury Records MF 898)[4]
  • 1967 – "Toe Hold" / "I Can't Get Over It" (Atlantic 584 098)[5][6]
  • 1967 – "Stay with Me" / "Hold On" (Atlantic 584 124)
  • 1967 – "Our Day Will Come" / "Look And Find" (Atlantic 584 137)
  • 1967 – "This Land of Mine" / "What The World Needs Now Is Love" (Polydor 56180) credited to "Debrah Aire"
  • 1968 – "Fool on the Hill" / "For No One" (Atlantic 584 166)
  • 1968 – "Love Is Not A Simple Affair" / "Hurry Hurry Choo Choo" (Atlantic 584 181)
  • 1968 – "You've Gotta Believe It" / "Border Town" (Atlantic 584 194)
  • 1968 – "The Way She Looks at You" / "He'll Hurt Me" (Atlantic 584 214)
  • 1968 – "Hold On" / "Daughter of the Sun" (Atlantic 584 219)
  • 1969 – "Gotta Get Enough Time" / "Somebody Speaks Your Name" (Atlantic 584 242)
  • 1969 – "Two Can Make It Together" / "The Bitter and the Sweet" (Atlantic 584 262)[7][8]
1970s South Africa
  • 1972 – "Hello-A" (duet with Billy Forest), No. 5[9]
  • 1977 – "I Believe in You" (duet with Graham Clark), No. 9[9]
  • 1978 – "Welcome Home" (as Harvest, duet with Dave Ornellas), No. 10[10]
Solo CD
  • 2004 – You Gotta Believe It's (compilation of 1960s UK singles)[11]
Compilations
  • 1972 – Formidable Rhythm N Blues, Volume 11 (Atlantic 40 261, France): "Stay with Me"[12]
  • 1999 – Here Come the Girls Vol.10 (Sequel): "Hurtin' Me", "Perhaps Not Forever"[13][14]
  • 2002 – Reflections 1965–1969 (Blueprint): Les Fleur de Lys compilation[15]
  • 2003 – The Rubble Collection: "Hold On" & "Daughter of the Moon"[16]
  • 2006 – The Essential 60s Love Album (Metro METRDCD593): "I've Found Love"[17]
Guest appearances
  • 1970 – Five Day Rain (self-titled album)[18]
  1. Alec Palao, "Sharon Tandy", Ace Records, 27 March 2015
  2. Sharon Tandy – Discography. 45cat.com.
  3. 1 2 "Sharon Tandy discography". Record Collector (296).
  4. 45Cat Record Database. 45cat.com.
  5. 45 Discography for Atlantic Records – UK (Polydor). Globaldogproductions.info.
  6. some listings cite the B side as "I Can't Let Go", whereas the disc itself bears this title
  7. duet as "Tony (Head) & Tandy"
  8. a different version of this release exists as Atlantic 2091-075 in which the B side is "Look and Find"
  9. 1 2 SA Charts 1969 – 1989. Rock.co.za.
  10. SA Charts 1969 – 1989. Rock.co.za.
  11. You Gotta Believe It's. Acerecords.co.uk.
  12. Atlantic Album Discography, Part 15. Bsnpubs.com.
  13. Here Come the Girls Vol.10. Amazon.co.uk (1999-09-20).
  14. Here Come the Girls Vol.10. Amazon.co.uk.
  15. Reflections 1965–1969. Amazon.co.uk (2002-11-21).
  16. The Rubble Collection, Vol. 1–10. Allmusic.com.
  17. The Essential 60s Love Album. Unionsquaremusic.co.uk.
  18. Five Day Rain. Progressor.net.