The Life & Death of LYNSEY DE PAUL
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Publicado 2024-06-20
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I was born in 1963. As a kid seeing her on the tv was always a nice experience. She always seemed a beautiful friendly person with a nice singing voice. R I P sweet lady and thankyou. X
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When music was music and she was a true queen of music .Rip .
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She wrote a song for the fortunes called Storm in a teacup. I always listen to it when I have a bad mood. Linsey is ❤
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A popular and pleasant singer. Talented and outlandishly attractive. RIP Lynsey.
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My mum owned Sugar Me on single and used to play it daily as I was growing up 🥰 Lynsey is absolutely gorgeous I had no idea 😍 Really looking forward to learning more about her thank you for this video 💯❤
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She was involved in music especially songwriter and duets etc. She left her mark . Judging by the comments there's a lot of love for her out there , RIP 🙏
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❤ lovley lynsey really decent human very sad loss 😢
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As a little boy in the 70s I thought she was beautiful. Thanks Lynsey
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I met her at the BBC in 1995.She really was a lovely person in real life.
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Oh you have made my week! I love Lynsey. Sugar Me is one of my all time favourite songs. She was so beautiful and talented. Loving this after a very bad day yesterday. Watching Lynsey and her beautiful style makes me determined to get better and back to my art! Thank you so much for this tribute, so many people don’t know Lynsey here and it’s such a shame. She was a true bombshell.❤️
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She was beautiful ❤
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hi always remember Lynsey on top of the pops, she will never be forgotten RIP sweet princess, xxxxx
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"Sugar me" was the first record I bought.
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Another Great Post!!! Keep Up the Amazing Work!!!
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Taste me was a beautiful album She was lovely
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Love Lynsey’s music. Just wondering why there are 2 different headstones!
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I was captivated by Lynsey when I was younger. I always loved watching her in No, Honestly. Lovely tribute to her memory.
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Another great one 😎😍
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Grew up in the seventies and never heard of this woman.
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I know, it was the seventy's ,I was about ten years old, I remember her singing Sugar me going to get my candy free sugar me boy me sugar me boy me, on our three channel telly. I had young mans feelings.