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Best female voice of the 70's
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so many to choose from,but stand out for me,and still going strong at nearly 80 is Joan Baez,beautiful haunting voice and very fine guitar player.0
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Hylda Baker3
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See aboveBangkokaddick said:I'll add a couple of very different voicesMaddy Prior and Donna Summer0 -
Aretha for me. I prefer Nina Simone's songs but Aretha had an astonishing range (more than three octaaves) and sounded just as good singing Amazing Grace as she did Think.0
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Thinking of Amazing Grace, Judy Collins had a great voice as well.Jints said:Aretha for me. I prefer Nina Simone's songs but Aretha had an astonishing range (more than three octaaves) and sounded just as good singing Amazing Grace as she did Think.
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Quatro for early 70’s
Bush for late 70’s0 -
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Kathy Sledge - and she was doing it wearing braces.
Precious Wilson
Aretha Franklin
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Robin Gibb4
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How many of you know that Elkie Brooks has the most record sales than any other female artist in The UK.1
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Is Aretha officially of the Seventies?
Either way she was special.
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I thought Shirley Bassey was highest, but that's maybe worldwide rather than just UK wide. She's not out of place on this list as it happens.0
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I'd be surprised if it wasn't either Shirley or Adele (or possible Amy WInehouse or Kate Bush). Can't believe it's Elkie Brooks who's never even had a number 1McBobbin said:I thought Shirley Bassey was highest, but that's maybe worldwide rather than just UK wide. She's not out of place on this list as it happens.0 -
As a personal favourite, rather than “the best” , Judie Tzuke for me, though she only emerged in 1979.0
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But has made many albums......more than any of the others mentioned.Jints said:
I'd be surprised if it wasn't either Shirley or Adele (or possible Amy WInehouse or Kate Bush). Can't believe it's Elkie Brooks who's never even had a number 1McBobbin said:I thought Shirley Bassey was highest, but that's maybe worldwide rather than just UK wide. She's not out of place on this list as it happens.0 -
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But has made many albums......more than any of the others mentioned.Jints said:
I'd be surprised if it wasn't either Shirley or Adele (or possible Amy WInehouse or Kate Bush). Can't believe it's Elkie Brooks who's never even had a number 1McBobbin said:I thought Shirley Bassey was highest, but that's maybe worldwide rather than just UK wide. She's not out of place on this list as it happens.
Yes she has, but you said 'sales'!
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SoundAsa£ said:
But has made many albums......more than any of the others mentioned.Jints said:
I'd be surprised if it wasn't either Shirley or Adele (or possible Amy WInehouse or Kate Bush). Can't believe it's Elkie Brooks who's never even had a number 1McBobbin said:I thought Shirley Bassey was highest, but that's maybe worldwide rather than just UK wide. She's not out of place on this list as it happens.
Looking it up on Google, Adele is way out in front0 -
And wrote all her own songs too...EveshamAddick said:Judee Sill. Great singer, amazing song writer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeITxqrAOws
Dead at 35 and a remarkable and gruelling back story.0 -
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Linda ronstadt1
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Lucinda Williams
EmmyLou Harris0 -
Anetha and frieda0
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Maddie Prior
Gloria Gaynor
Shirley Bassey0 -
Judie Tzuke bought my mates family home in Weybridge. He once had the lads round to help unload his hired transit and inside was an Isetta bubble car!PragueAddick said:As a personal favourite, rather than “the best” , Judie Tzuke for me, though she only emerged in 1979.0 -
Annie Haslam0
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Definitely needs to be on the list. I saw her 2/3 years ago, sounded good.Draizetrain said:Annie Haslam0 -
She was but she's lost a lot of weight recentlyJohnnysummers5 said:SoundAsa£ said:
But has made many albums......more than any of the others mentioned.Jints said:
I'd be surprised if it wasn't either Shirley or Adele (or possible Amy WInehouse or Kate Bush). Can't believe it's Elkie Brooks who's never even had a number 1McBobbin said:I thought Shirley Bassey was highest, but that's maybe worldwide rather than just UK wide. She's not out of place on this list as it happens.
Looking it up on Google, Adele is way out in front0 -
Poly Styrene.0
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Siouxsie Sioux2


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