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Sandy Denny - Definition and Overview |
| Related Words: Anhydrous, Arid, Beige, Buff, Canary, Citron, Cream, Crystal, Crystalline, Desert, Dry, Dusty |
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Alexandra Elene McLean Denny (January 6 1947- April 21 1978) was a British vocalist who recorded several albums under the name "Sandy Denny." She was the lead vocalist for Fairport Convention for several years, and also sang with The Strawbs, Fotheringay and The Bunch. She died of a cerebral haemorrhage. She is probably most remembered for her song "Who Knows Where the Time Goes," which has been often covered by other artists.
Discography
- The Original Sandy Denny (1967)
- Sandy Denny and the Strawbs
- Fairport Convention: What We Did on Our Holidays
- Fairport Convention: Heyday
- Fairport Convention: Liege and Lief
- Fotheringay: Fotheringay
- The North Star Grassman and the Ravens
- The Bunch: Rock On
- Sandy
- Like an Old Fashioned Waltz
- Fairport Convention: Rising for the Moon
- Rendezvous
- Gold Dust--Live at the Royalty
- A Boxful of Treasures, a boxed set of rare recordings released in 2004
She also appears on:
- "The Battle of Evermore" on Led Zeppelin's untitled fourth album, where she sings a duet with Robert Plant;
- several live Fairport Convention albums;
- several Fairport Convention compilations. Notably, The History of Fairport Convention contains several recordings that were released as solo works or with bands other than Fairport Convention; and
- several compilations and re-releases of her original albums
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