Hazell Dean
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About Hazell Dean
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Career
She started her career in 1970s, but achieved a chart success in the 1980s working with the famous Stock Aitken Waterman team. Dean was elected three times as the 'Best Live Performer' by the Federation of American Dance Clubs (U.S.), and twice as a 'Best British Performer' by Club Mirror awards (UK).
Her biggest hits, were "Whatever I Do" (A track originally recorded by Michael Prince called Dance Your Love Away, re-written by Stock Aitken Waterman because Hazell disliked the chorus) and "Who's Leaving Who" (a remake of the Anne Murray hit), both made number 4 in the UK Singles Chart in mid-late 1980s. She also recorded and had a moderate hit with "Turn It Into Love"; which was originally recorded by Kylie Minogue and included on her debut album, "Kylie". A fan poll on Hazell's Yahoo Messageboard for their favourite track of her's was topped by "Maybe (We should call it a day) - the My Ami mix, which failed to chart. Hazell had a No1 single in South Africa with SAW produced They Say It's Gonna Rain.
Carlton Records had Dean record an album of ABBA covers, however as well as a few big ABBA hits, the album included some more thoughtful choices from the ABBA back catalogue. Hazell's The Winner Takes It All cover scraped the UK singles charts in the mid-90s.
Dean produced and wrote songs for Bad Boys Inc., Bona Riah (produced "House of Rising Sun"), Miquel Brown (produced "It's a Sin"), MEN 2 B (co-wrote "Love Satisfaction"), Upside Down and Sandra Feva.
She participated twice in the BBC's A Song for Europe contest. In 1976 she took fourth place with the cabaret ballad "I Couldn't Live Without You For A Day". 1984 saw Hazell in seventh place with another dramatic ballad, "Stay In My Life". She also provided backing vocals for Samantha Janus in 1991's Eurovision Song Contest.
Discography
[ Albums
1981 The Sound of Bacharach and David
1984 Heart First
1988 Always (#38 UK)
1995 The Best Of Hazel Dean (contained new songs)
1996 The Winner Takes It All / Hazell Dean Sings Abba
Singles
1975 "Our Day Will Come"
1976 "I Couldn't Live Without You For A Day"
1976 "Got You Where I Want You"
1976 "Look What I've Found At The End Of A Rainbow"
1977 "No One's Ever Gonna Love You"
1977 "Who Was That Lady"
1981 "You Got Me Wrong"
1983 "Stay In My Life"
1983 "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man)" (#76 UK 7/1983). (#8 U.S. Club Play Singles)
1984 "Jealous Love" / "Evergreen" (#63 UK 2/1984)
1984 "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man) (reissue)" (#6 UK 4/1984)
1984 "Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)" (#4 7/1984)
1984 "Devil In You"
1984 "Back In My Arms (Once Again)" (#41 UK 11/1984)
1985 "No Fool (For Love)" (#41 UK 3/1985)
1985 "Harmony"
1985 "They Say It's Gonna Rain" (#58 UK 10/1985)
1986 "Walk In My Shoes"
1986 "Extra Sensual Persuasion" (#98 UK 5/1986)
1986 "Stand Up" (#79 UK 9/1986)
1987 "Always Doesn't Mean Forever" (#92 UK 6/1987)
1988 "Who's Leaving Who" (#4 UK 4/1988) (#19 U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play)
1988 "Maybe" (#15 UK 6/1988)
1988 "Turn It Into Love" (#21 UK 9/1988)
1989 "Love Pains" (#48 UK 8/1989)
1991 "Better Off Without You" (#72 UK 3/1991)
1993 "My Idea Of Heaven"
1994 "Power & Passion"
1996 "The Winner Takes It All" (#89 UK)
1997 "Searchin' 97" (#116 UK)
1998 "Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves"
1999 "Living On A Prayer" (#N/A U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play)
2001 "Who's Leavin' Who 2001"
2004 "Searchin' 2004"
Compilations
1996 The Greatest Hits Collection
2002 The Greatest Hits
Career
She started her career in 1970s, but achieved a chart success in the 1980s working with the famous Stock Aitken Waterman team. Dean was elected three times as the 'Best Live Performer' by the Federation of American Dance Clubs (U.S.), and twice as a 'Best British Performer' by Club Mirror awards (UK).
Her biggest hits, were "Whatever I Do" (A track originally recorded by Michael Prince called Dance Your Love Away, re-written by Stock Aitken Waterman because Hazell disliked the chorus) and "Who's Leaving Who" (a remake of the Anne Murray hit), both made number 4 in the UK Singles Chart in mid-late 1980s. She also recorded and had a moderate hit with "Turn It Into Love"; which was originally recorded by Kylie Minogue and included on her debut album, "Kylie". A fan poll on Hazell's Yahoo Messageboard for their favourite track of her's was topped by "Maybe (We should call it a day) - the My Ami mix, which failed to chart. Hazell had a No1 single in South Africa with SAW produced They Say It's Gonna Rain.
Carlton Records had Dean record an album of ABBA covers, however as well as a few big ABBA hits, the album included some more thoughtful choices from the ABBA back catalogue. Hazell's The Winner Takes It All cover scraped the UK singles charts in the mid-90s.
Dean produced and wrote songs for Bad Boys Inc., Bona Riah (produced "House of Rising Sun"), Miquel Brown (produced "It's a Sin"), MEN 2 B (co-wrote "Love Satisfaction"), Upside Down and Sandra Feva.
She participated twice in the BBC's A Song for Europe contest. In 1976 she took fourth place with the cabaret ballad "I Couldn't Live Without You For A Day". 1984 saw Hazell in seventh place with another dramatic ballad, "Stay In My Life". She also provided backing vocals for Samantha Janus in 1991's Eurovision Song Contest.
Discography
[ Albums
1981 The Sound of Bacharach and David
1984 Heart First
1988 Always (#38 UK)
1995 The Best Of Hazel Dean (contained new songs)
1996 The Winner Takes It All / Hazell Dean Sings Abba
Singles
1975 "Our Day Will Come"
1976 "I Couldn't Live Without You For A Day"
1976 "Got You Where I Want You"
1976 "Look What I've Found At The End Of A Rainbow"
1977 "No One's Ever Gonna Love You"
1977 "Who Was That Lady"
1981 "You Got Me Wrong"
1983 "Stay In My Life"
1983 "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man)" (#76 UK 7/1983). (#8 U.S. Club Play Singles)
1984 "Jealous Love" / "Evergreen" (#63 UK 2/1984)
1984 "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man) (reissue)" (#6 UK 4/1984)
1984 "Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)" (#4 7/1984)
1984 "Devil In You"
1984 "Back In My Arms (Once Again)" (#41 UK 11/1984)
1985 "No Fool (For Love)" (#41 UK 3/1985)
1985 "Harmony"
1985 "They Say It's Gonna Rain" (#58 UK 10/1985)
1986 "Walk In My Shoes"
1986 "Extra Sensual Persuasion" (#98 UK 5/1986)
1986 "Stand Up" (#79 UK 9/1986)
1987 "Always Doesn't Mean Forever" (#92 UK 6/1987)
1988 "Who's Leaving Who" (#4 UK 4/1988) (#19 U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play)
1988 "Maybe" (#15 UK 6/1988)
1988 "Turn It Into Love" (#21 UK 9/1988)
1989 "Love Pains" (#48 UK 8/1989)
1991 "Better Off Without You" (#72 UK 3/1991)
1993 "My Idea Of Heaven"
1994 "Power & Passion"
1996 "The Winner Takes It All" (#89 UK)
1997 "Searchin' 97" (#116 UK)
1998 "Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves"
1999 "Living On A Prayer" (#N/A U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play)
2001 "Who's Leavin' Who 2001"
2004 "Searchin' 2004"
Compilations
1996 The Greatest Hits Collection
2002 The Greatest Hits
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Genres:
Decades, R&b, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul, 80s, Disco, Soul
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Concerts and tour dates
Past
JUL
03
2020
Live stream has ended.
I Was There
JUL
13
2019
Taunton, United Kingdom
Vivary Park
I Was There
JUN
09
2018
Sunderland, United Kingdom
Herrington County Park
I Was There
FEB
18
2017
Blackpool, United Kingdom
VIVA Blackpool
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MAY
07
2016
London, United Kingdom
WHITE SWAN
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AUG
02
2015
Barnsley, United Kingdom
The Londoner
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About Hazell Dean
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Career
She started her career in 1970s, but achieved a chart success in the 1980s working with the famous Stock Aitken Waterman team. Dean was elected three times as the 'Best Live Performer' by the Federation of American Dance Clubs (U.S.), and twice as a 'Best British Performer' by Club Mirror awards (UK).
Her biggest hits, were "Whatever I Do" (A track originally recorded by Michael Prince called Dance Your Love Away, re-written by Stock Aitken Waterman because Hazell disliked the chorus) and "Who's Leaving Who" (a remake of the Anne Murray hit), both made number 4 in the UK Singles Chart in mid-late 1980s. She also recorded and had a moderate hit with "Turn It Into Love"; which was originally recorded by Kylie Minogue and included on her debut album, "Kylie". A fan poll on Hazell's Yahoo Messageboard for their favourite track of her's was topped by "Maybe (We should call it a day) - the My Ami mix, which failed to chart. Hazell had a No1 single in South Africa with SAW produced They Say It's Gonna Rain.
Carlton Records had Dean record an album of ABBA covers, however as well as a few big ABBA hits, the album included some more thoughtful choices from the ABBA back catalogue. Hazell's The Winner Takes It All cover scraped the UK singles charts in the mid-90s.
Dean produced and wrote songs for Bad Boys Inc., Bona Riah (produced "House of Rising Sun"), Miquel Brown (produced "It's a Sin"), MEN 2 B (co-wrote "Love Satisfaction"), Upside Down and Sandra Feva.
She participated twice in the BBC's A Song for Europe contest. In 1976 she took fourth place with the cabaret ballad "I Couldn't Live Without You For A Day". 1984 saw Hazell in seventh place with another dramatic ballad, "Stay In My Life". She also provided backing vocals for Samantha Janus in 1991's Eurovision Song Contest.
Discography
[ Albums
1981 The Sound of Bacharach and David
1984 Heart First
1988 Always (#38 UK)
1995 The Best Of Hazel Dean (contained new songs)
1996 The Winner Takes It All / Hazell Dean Sings Abba
Singles
1975 "Our Day Will Come"
1976 "I Couldn't Live Without You For A Day"
1976 "Got You Where I Want You"
1976 "Look What I've Found At The End Of A Rainbow"
1977 "No One's Ever Gonna Love You"
1977 "Who Was That Lady"
1981 "You Got Me Wrong"
1983 "Stay In My Life"
1983 "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man)" (#76 UK 7/1983). (#8 U.S. Club Play Singles)
1984 "Jealous Love" / "Evergreen" (#63 UK 2/1984)
1984 "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man) (reissue)" (#6 UK 4/1984)
1984 "Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)" (#4 7/1984)
1984 "Devil In You"
1984 "Back In My Arms (Once Again)" (#41 UK 11/1984)
1985 "No Fool (For Love)" (#41 UK 3/1985)
1985 "Harmony"
1985 "They Say It's Gonna Rain" (#58 UK 10/1985)
1986 "Walk In My Shoes"
1986 "Extra Sensual Persuasion" (#98 UK 5/1986)
1986 "Stand Up" (#79 UK 9/1986)
1987 "Always Doesn't Mean Forever" (#92 UK 6/1987)
1988 "Who's Leaving Who" (#4 UK 4/1988) (#19 U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play)
1988 "Maybe" (#15 UK 6/1988)
1988 "Turn It Into Love" (#21 UK 9/1988)
1989 "Love Pains" (#48 UK 8/1989)
1991 "Better Off Without You" (#72 UK 3/1991)
1993 "My Idea Of Heaven"
1994 "Power & Passion"
1996 "The Winner Takes It All" (#89 UK)
1997 "Searchin' 97" (#116 UK)
1998 "Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves"
1999 "Living On A Prayer" (#N/A U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play)
2001 "Who's Leavin' Who 2001"
2004 "Searchin' 2004"
Compilations
1996 The Greatest Hits Collection
2002 The Greatest Hits
Career
She started her career in 1970s, but achieved a chart success in the 1980s working with the famous Stock Aitken Waterman team. Dean was elected three times as the 'Best Live Performer' by the Federation of American Dance Clubs (U.S.), and twice as a 'Best British Performer' by Club Mirror awards (UK).
Her biggest hits, were "Whatever I Do" (A track originally recorded by Michael Prince called Dance Your Love Away, re-written by Stock Aitken Waterman because Hazell disliked the chorus) and "Who's Leaving Who" (a remake of the Anne Murray hit), both made number 4 in the UK Singles Chart in mid-late 1980s. She also recorded and had a moderate hit with "Turn It Into Love"; which was originally recorded by Kylie Minogue and included on her debut album, "Kylie". A fan poll on Hazell's Yahoo Messageboard for their favourite track of her's was topped by "Maybe (We should call it a day) - the My Ami mix, which failed to chart. Hazell had a No1 single in South Africa with SAW produced They Say It's Gonna Rain.
Carlton Records had Dean record an album of ABBA covers, however as well as a few big ABBA hits, the album included some more thoughtful choices from the ABBA back catalogue. Hazell's The Winner Takes It All cover scraped the UK singles charts in the mid-90s.
Dean produced and wrote songs for Bad Boys Inc., Bona Riah (produced "House of Rising Sun"), Miquel Brown (produced "It's a Sin"), MEN 2 B (co-wrote "Love Satisfaction"), Upside Down and Sandra Feva.
She participated twice in the BBC's A Song for Europe contest. In 1976 she took fourth place with the cabaret ballad "I Couldn't Live Without You For A Day". 1984 saw Hazell in seventh place with another dramatic ballad, "Stay In My Life". She also provided backing vocals for Samantha Janus in 1991's Eurovision Song Contest.
Discography
[ Albums
1981 The Sound of Bacharach and David
1984 Heart First
1988 Always (#38 UK)
1995 The Best Of Hazel Dean (contained new songs)
1996 The Winner Takes It All / Hazell Dean Sings Abba
Singles
1975 "Our Day Will Come"
1976 "I Couldn't Live Without You For A Day"
1976 "Got You Where I Want You"
1976 "Look What I've Found At The End Of A Rainbow"
1977 "No One's Ever Gonna Love You"
1977 "Who Was That Lady"
1981 "You Got Me Wrong"
1983 "Stay In My Life"
1983 "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man)" (#76 UK 7/1983). (#8 U.S. Club Play Singles)
1984 "Jealous Love" / "Evergreen" (#63 UK 2/1984)
1984 "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man) (reissue)" (#6 UK 4/1984)
1984 "Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)" (#4 7/1984)
1984 "Devil In You"
1984 "Back In My Arms (Once Again)" (#41 UK 11/1984)
1985 "No Fool (For Love)" (#41 UK 3/1985)
1985 "Harmony"
1985 "They Say It's Gonna Rain" (#58 UK 10/1985)
1986 "Walk In My Shoes"
1986 "Extra Sensual Persuasion" (#98 UK 5/1986)
1986 "Stand Up" (#79 UK 9/1986)
1987 "Always Doesn't Mean Forever" (#92 UK 6/1987)
1988 "Who's Leaving Who" (#4 UK 4/1988) (#19 U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play)
1988 "Maybe" (#15 UK 6/1988)
1988 "Turn It Into Love" (#21 UK 9/1988)
1989 "Love Pains" (#48 UK 8/1989)
1991 "Better Off Without You" (#72 UK 3/1991)
1993 "My Idea Of Heaven"
1994 "Power & Passion"
1996 "The Winner Takes It All" (#89 UK)
1997 "Searchin' 97" (#116 UK)
1998 "Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves"
1999 "Living On A Prayer" (#N/A U.S. Hot Dance Music/Club Play)
2001 "Who's Leavin' Who 2001"
2004 "Searchin' 2004"
Compilations
1996 The Greatest Hits Collection
2002 The Greatest Hits
Show More
Genres:
Decades, R&b, R&b/soul, Rnb-soul, 80s, Disco, Soul
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