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  1. Barbara Lynn (Ozen) is a Texan-born R&B guitarist and singer-songwriter. She learned to play piano, but got hooked up with guitar as she was growing up. Soon she was performing in local clubs around Texas, and as she got signed to Jamie Records, she recorded “You’ll Lose A Good Thing”, which she wrote with record producer Huey P. Meaux.

  2. Huey P Meaux. Freddy Fender singles chronology. "Secret Love". (1975) " You'll Lose a Good Thing ". (1976) "Vaya con Dios". (1976) "You'll Lose a Good Thing" is a popular song written by rhythm and blues artist Barbara Lynn Ozen, who, performing as Barbara Lynn, scored a 1962 Top 10 hit, peaking at #8 and also the number 1 spot on the R&B ...

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  4. Barbara Lynn, one of my favourite soul stars, 38 years into her recording career, was booked to play her debut …. lieferbar innerhalb 1-2 Wochen. CD. EUR 15,99*. Artikel merken. In den Warenkorb. Bob Corritore.

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  6. 16. Dez. 2022 · Barbara Lynn, now 80, was a maverick and a pioneer in many ways, and it’s important to acknowledge her. She was born Barbara Lynn Ozen to Creole parents in Beaumont, TX in 1942. Music filled her life from childhood, whether singing in church or playing piano and guitar at home. She loved the old blues of Guitar Slim and the new rock and roll ...

  7. 19. Juni 2018 · Barbara Lynn Ozen was born in Beaumont, Texas, in 1942 and started teaching herself guitar in grade school. Before long, she was writing her own music and performing in school talent shows. After graduating high school, she played in clubs and met the Houston-based producer Huey P. Meaux, recording with him on Jamie Records and other labels.