Tracy (English singer)

Tracy was a UK teen singer from Wembley who recorded 1969–1971 for Columbia UK record producer Bob Barratt. In 1971 she recorded "Strange Love" for the Hammer Horror film Lust for a Vampire, and again as a 45".[1][2][3]

Discography

  • "Life's Like That" / "Let Me Love You" 1969
  • "Follow Me" (The Baying Wolves Theme) / "A City Called Soul" 1969
  • "Rock me in the Cradle" / "Strange Love" 1971
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References

  1. Randall D. Larson Music from the House of Hammer 1996
  2. John Kenneth Muir Horror Films of the 1970s 2002 p. 62
  3. Ten Years of Terror British Horror Films of the 1970s "'Strange Love' performed by Tracy, Its specific placement within the film...


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