Lynsey de Paul - Wikipedia After initially writing hits for others, she had her own chart hits in the UK and Europe in the 1970s, starting with UK top 10 single "Sugar Me", and became the first British female artist to achieve a number one with a self-written song (in 1972 in Belgium, Spain and the Netherlands)
Lynsey Meaning, Origin, Nicknames Popularity | Namepedia Lynsey: The name "Lynsey" is a variant of the name "Lindsay," which is derived from the Scottish surname "Lindsey" or "Lincoln," meaning "island of linden trees" or "lake settlement Find related names, variants, and usage details on Namepedia
Lynsey de Paul - IMDb Trained in classical music, London-born pianist Lynsey de Paul entered art college and turned her hand to designing album sleeves as a means to boost her income This awakened her interest in songwriting and some of her first tunes were recorded by other artists in 1971
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Lynsey - Name Meaning and Origin The name Lynsey is a variant spelling of the name Lindsay, which originated from a Scottish surname It is derived from the Gaelic word "lind" meaning "lake" or "pool" and the Old English word "eg" meaning "island" or "dwelling "
Lynsey de Paul - YouTube Music After initially writing hits for others, she had her own chart hits in the UK and Europe in the 1970s, starting with UK top 10 single "Sugar Me", and became the first British female artist to