Polly Browne, Sweet Dreams - Polly Brown & Sweet Dreams: Greatest Hits (2011)

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Title: Polly Brown & Sweet Dreams: Greatest Hits
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Cloud 9 Music
Genre: Pop, Pop Rock, Disco
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:47:08
Total Size: 264/708 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Polly Brown - Up In A Puff Of Smoke 3:28
02. Polly Brown - Special Delivery 4:26
03. Polly Brown - Dial "L'' For Love 3:21
04. Polly Brown - I Need Another Song 5:10
05. Polly Brown - Am I Losing My Touch 3:50
06. Polly Brown - Only You Can Touch Me 2:51
07. Polly Brown - Love Loving You 3:11
08. Polly Brown - I'm Saving All My Love 3:00
09. Polly Brown - Shot Down In Flames 3:40
10. Polly Brown - S.O.S. 3:49
11. Polly Brown - Give Me Your Word 3:09
12. Polly Brown - Do You Believe In Love At First Sight 2:58
13. Polly Brown - One Girl Too Late 3:15
14. Polly Brown - You’re My Number One 3:36
15. Polly Brown - Love Bug 2:46
16. Polly Brown - Love Bug Buzzin’ 4:54
17. Sweet Dreams - Honey Honey 3:24
18. Sweet Dreams - Lonely Days Lonely Nights 3:21
19. Sweet Dreams - I Could Conquer The World 3:05
20. Sweet Dreams - Let's Get Into Somethin' 2:57
21. Sweet Dreams - I Just Want To Stay Here 3:51
22. Sweet Dreams - Love A Little Bit Longer 3:06
23. Sweet Dreams - The Best Of Everything 3:05
24. Sweet Dreams - I'll Be Your Music 3:20
25. Sweet Dreams - I'm So Glad I Gotcha 3:20
26. Sweet Dreams - That's The Way 3:30
27. Sweet Dreams - Hollywood (Disco Star) 3:43
28. Sweet Dreams - Love Kiss & Run 3:21
29. Sweet Dreams - It's Never Too Late 3:26
30. Sweet Dreams - Ain't Got Time For Messin' 3:16
31. Sweet Dreams - I Surrender 2:59

Polly Brown (also spelled Browne) is a singer whose work on the British pop/rock and disco scenes brought her some international fame in the 1970s. In her native England, she became a very familiar voice, both as a member of Pickettywitch and Sweet Dreams, and as a solo act later in the decade. Brown was born in Birmingham, England in 1947, and was an aspiring singer in her teens. She was a founding member of the bubblegum group Pickettywitch in 1969, which enjoyed several major hits in England and was a popular draw on television as well, and for three years she fronted this group. In 1972, however, after a year of declining sales and receding fortunes, Brown left Pickettywitch and later became part of a group called Sweet Dreams, where she enjoyed a hit with their cover of ABBA's "Honey Honey." She spent a couple of years with Sweet Dreams and released her first and only solo album in the middle of the decade. Her 1973 solo single "So Much in Love" was something of a throwback to an early-'60s girl group sound, but Brown later moved into a disco mode, and enjoyed a short string of U.K. hits, one of which -- "Up in a Puff of Smoke" -- made the U.S. top 20. In the three decades since, Brown has continued to sing and also author songs. In 1995, the RPM label released Bewitched: The Polly Brown Story, which encompassed her work with Pickettywitch and Sweet Dreams, as well as her solo releases.



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