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  2. 21. Jan. 2021 · S uzi Quatro is remembering a “pivotal moment”. It was 1973, and the RAK Records boss, Mickie Most, asked her what she would like to wear to promote her wonderfully raucous single, Can the Can ...

  3. www.suziquatro.com › homeSUZI QUATRO

    The iconic trailblazer for women in rock shares exclusive personal recollections in a dedicated bio courtesy of @theguardian’s Dave Simpson, as well as track notes co-written with guitarist Len Tuckey in a 56 page booklet. Including all 6 studio albums from 1973-79, a live album, singles, B sides and unreleased tracks - as well as a DVD loaded with live footage and promo clips.

  4. Zeneszerzők: Mike Chapman. 07. Hurt With You. Suzi Quatro. In the Spotlight (Deluxe Edition) 04:19. Zeneszerzők: Suzi Quatro. Megnézem a teljes albumot (19 zeneszám) Regisztrálj ingyenesen a Deezerre és hallgasd: Suzi Quatro – diszkográfia, leghallgatottabb dalok és playlistek.

  5. Suzi Quatro singles chronology. "Lipstick". (1981) " Heart of Stone ". (1982) "Down at the Superstore". (1983) " Heart of Stone " is the twenty-sixth solo single by the American rock singer-songwriter and bass guitarist Suzi Quatro. It was originally released in October 1982 as the lead single from her eighth studio album, Main Attraction, only ...

  6. Background. After the limited commercial success of her 1982 album Main Attraction, Quatro was left without a record deal.During 1984, Quatro returned to London to record a new album, after convincing Len Tuckey, her husband and collaborator, that they should go ahead with recording an album and attempt to gain record company interest once it was completed.

  7. Professional ratings. Your Mamma Won't Like Me is the third studio album by Suzi Quatro. [6] Released in May 1975 by record label Rak in most countries, in the US the album was released through Arista Records, the label that had recently succeeded Bell Records which distributed Quatro's first two previous releases in that country.