Linda Lewis - Legends (2005)
Artist: Linda Lewis
Title: Legends
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Genre: Pop, Soul, Funk, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 2:24:17
Total Size: 932 / 333 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Disc 1 Title: Legends
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment
Genre: Pop, Soul, Funk, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 2:24:17
Total Size: 932 / 333 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. All Comes Back to Love (03:42)
2. Bonfire (03:40)
3. Can't We Just Sit Down and Talk It Over (03:59)
4. Come Back and Finish What You Started (02:38)
5. Cordon Blues (03:48)
6. Dreamer of Dreams (04:04)
7. Flipped Over Your Love (02:56)
8. I Do My Best to Impress (03:33)
9. It's In His Kiss (03:19)
10. Light Years Away (04:03)
11. Love Love Love (03:39)
12. Love Where Are You Now (That I Need You) (03:25)
13. May You Never (04:02)
Disc 2
1. Moon and I (03:59)
2. My Friend the Sun (04:40)
3. My Grandaddy Could Reggae (03:18)
4. My Love Is Here to Stay (03:42)
5. Never Been Done Before (03:58)
6. Number One Heartbreaker (03:56)
7. Not a Little Girl Anymore (04:11)
8. (Remember the Days of) The Old Schoolyard (03:10)
9. Rock and Roller Coaster (03:16)
10. Shining (03:55)
11. So Many Mysteries to Find (04:06)
12. The Other Side (04:03)
13. The Seaside Song (02:19)
Disc 3
1. This Time I'll Be Sweeter (03:51)
2. Walk About (03:51)
3. Winter Wonderland (03:57)
4. I'd Be Surprisingly Good for You (03:05)
5. That's Love (04:32)
6. Rolling for a While (03:30)
7. Best Days of My Life (03:02)
8. 109 Jamaican Highway (04:02)
9. My Aphrodisiac Is You (03:50)
10. Beggars and Kings (03:33)
11. It Seemed Like a Good Idea At the Time (03:34)
12. Save the Last Dance for Me (03:38)
13. Sleeping Like a Baby Now (04:12)
Born in London, Linda Lewis made her stage debut as a child, performing alongside her mother and father in the clubs near her East End home. In 1961, again encouraged by her parents, Lewis landed a bit part in the swinging film A Taste of Honey; another small role found her playing a star struck fan in the Beatles' 1965 film Help.
Acting, however, was never her first ambition. Rapidly building a reputation as a singer, she performed alongside bluesman John Lee Hooker and R&B band Herbie Goins & the Nighttimers. Signing to Polydor in 1967, the youthful Lewis cut her first single, "You Turned My Bitter into Sweet"; soon after, she joined the soul-rock outfit Ferris Wheel, alongside Diana Ferris, Bernie Holland (later of Jody Grind), and Dennis Elliot, who would go on to both If and Foreigner. A live favorite in the U.K., Lewis and Ferris Wheel also found moderate success overseas as they undertook a succession of European tours. Working with producer Ian Samwell, Ferris Wheel cut two albums, Can't Break the Habit in 1967, and a self-titled effort in 1970, together with a handful of singles, including "I Can't Break the Habit," "Let It be Me," "The Na Na Song," and "Can't Stop Now.". Ferris Wheel disbanded in 1970.
Acting, however, was never her first ambition. Rapidly building a reputation as a singer, she performed alongside bluesman John Lee Hooker and R&B band Herbie Goins & the Nighttimers. Signing to Polydor in 1967, the youthful Lewis cut her first single, "You Turned My Bitter into Sweet"; soon after, she joined the soul-rock outfit Ferris Wheel, alongside Diana Ferris, Bernie Holland (later of Jody Grind), and Dennis Elliot, who would go on to both If and Foreigner. A live favorite in the U.K., Lewis and Ferris Wheel also found moderate success overseas as they undertook a succession of European tours. Working with producer Ian Samwell, Ferris Wheel cut two albums, Can't Break the Habit in 1967, and a self-titled effort in 1970, together with a handful of singles, including "I Can't Break the Habit," "Let It be Me," "The Na Na Song," and "Can't Stop Now.". Ferris Wheel disbanded in 1970.