Allison Durbin
Allison Ann Durbin, who now goes by the married name Alison Ann Giles, is a former New Zealand Australian pop singer, known for her success in the late 1960s and 1970s as the "Queen of Pop". Durbin's visual 'trademark' at her height was her lustrous waist-length auburn hair. She is a relative of Canadian-born actress and lyric soprano Deanna Durbin.All Albums are 320kbps Bitrate
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Love her material. Thank you
Hi John
>>johneunson said... Love her material. Thank you
Yes she was a very good singer that is for sure and am glad that you are enjoying the music.
Regards
Ozzieguy
I second all that. These are great albums, and she's another who deserved better than she got. Some of the vocal performances on "Born a Woman" suggest she should have had a great career in Country, and probably would have if she'd held herself together a few more years.
Amerikan Music is a great single. A real burst of energy with class.
Thank You for a new (for me) and great artist to listen to.
Thank you.
for the music of Allison Durbin.
Do you happen to have those too
Johnny Farnham * and Allison Durbin - Together
Allison Durbin - Are You Lonesome Tonight.
Allison Durbin - Three Times A Lady.
Allison Durbin - Shining Star.
sorry for my bad English.
Hello Saschino,
No bad English you did very well and to answer you, yes I do have them other songs, I just have to find the LPs.
Thanks for the answer.
Hello Saschino
The Johnny and Alison album is in the Johnny Farnham Discography.
When I click on the link for the first one listed, "I Have Loved Me A Man" it take me to a Mediafire page that simply says
"Don't Come Any Closer" by Allison Durbin may be available for download from Amazon.
I think the link is broken
http://www.mediafire.com/error.php?errno=388&quickkey=dru58y7tge8gr7y&origin=download
Hello The Ice
Oh dear I will have to move the albums from there.
Thank you for letting me know.
Regards
Ozzieguy
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