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  1. 1992 - DON'T THINK TWICE IT'S ALL RIGHT (Columbia) Sunday Express - August, 1992 . At the end of her successful UK tour, Barbara Dickson has released an album of 12 Bob Dylan songs, 'Don't Think Twice It's All Right' (Columbia).

  2. Taken from the album: The Barbara Dickson Album. Highest UK Chart Position: # 11. Format: 7 inch single . TRACK LISTING: SIDE ONE . 01. January February (Alan Tarney) SIDE TWO . 01. Island In The Snow (Barbara Dickson) NOTES: As well as reaching # 11 on the UK chart, 'January February' also became a Top 20 single in Germany and South Africa.

  3. Barbara was awarded an O.B.E. by Her Majesty the Queen in the 2002 New Year’s Honours for her services to music and drama and, with the recent release of her latest album, ‘Through Line’, she continues to record and to play to sold-out audiences throughout the UK. Barbara Dickson’s tracks Where Shadows Meet the Light by Barbara Dickson

  4. Listen to The Barbara Dickson Album by Barbara Dickson on Apple Music. 1980. 10 Songs. Duration: 36 minutes.

  5. Dickson has placed fifteen albums on the UK Albums Chart from 1977 to date, and had a number of hit singles, including four which reached the top 20 on the UK Singles Chart. The Scotsman newspaper has described her as Scotland's best-selling female singer in terms of the numbers of hit chart singles and albums she has achieved in the UK since 1976.

  6. "January February" is a song by Scottish singer Barbara Dickson released on 25 January 1980 by Epic Records. It peaked at #11 on the UK Singles Chart the week ending 12 April 1980, spending 10 weeks on the chart. It also made the Top 20 in the German and South African charts and 64 in Australia.

  7. A move to the CBS record label brought further hit singles including ‘Caravans’ and ‘January, February’ and ‘The Barbara Dickson Album’ in 1980 provided her with her first gold album. By 1982, regular TV appearances and sold-out tours had cemented her status as one of the UK’s most popular female vocalists.