Barbara Ray
Barbara Ray is a South African singer originally from Scotland.[1]
Barbara Ray | |
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Born | Scotland |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Ray began singing with the Scottish Group the Sundowners. Moving to South Africa she had chart success with singles such as "I Don't Wanna Play House" (top 10 in South Africa and Australia),[2][3] "Like I Do"[4] and "Funny Face".[5] She was awarded multiple Gold disks such as for "Silver Threads and Golden Needles",[6] Down The Mississippi,[7]
In 1976 together with Bobby Angel she won a SARIE for vocal group[8] and in 1979 together with Lance James she won the same award.[9]
Discography
Singles
- "Like I Do" Barbara Ray And The 5th Association (1971)
- "Where the Gypsies Play" Barbara Ray And The 5th Association (1971)
- "Happy Birthday Baby" with The Lindsay Heard Assembly (1971)
- "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" (1972)
- "Valley of the Moon" with The Lindsay Heard Assembly(1972)
- "Divorce" (1972)
- "I Don't Wanna Play House" (1973)
- "Single Girl" (1973)
- "Funny Face" (1974)
- "Joey" (1974)
- "Let Me Be There" (1974)
- "The Greatest Christmas Gift" with Bobby Angel (1975)
- "The Last One To Touch Me" (1975)
- "Republic Of South Africa" (1975)
- "Sad Movies" (1975)
- "After The Fire Is Gone" with Lance James (1977)
- "Bring Him Safely Home To Me" (1977)
- "Womanhood" (1979)
- "Down The Mississippi" (1980)
- "Tears On My Pillow" (1981)
- "Sayonara" (1982)
- "Voices" with Bobby Angel (1983)
- 'Wasn't That Love" with Bobby Angel (1983)
- "Walking Talking Dolly" (1984)
Albums
- Like I Do (1971)
- The Greatest Hits Featuring Valley Of The Moon with The Lindsay Heard Assembly (1972)
- The Barbara Ray Album (1972)
- Golden Hits Of Barbara Ray (1972)
- Double Gold (1972)
- Serenade of the Bells (1973)
- Dance On (1973)
- Single Girl (1973)
- I Don't Wanna Play House (1973)
- The Magic of Barbara Ray (1974)
- In the Valley of the Moon (1974)
- A Little Bit Country (1974)
- Barbara (1975)
- Bittersweet (1976)
- Republic of South Africa (1976)
- Who's Gonna Tie My Shoes (1976)
- 24 Golden Hits (1977)
- Bedtime Story (1977)
- I Need You (1978)
- Barbara and Lance with Lance James (1978)
- Walk Right Back with Lance James (1978)
- Welcome To My World with Lance James (1979)
- The Barbara Ray Collection (1979)
- Womanhood (1979)
- Barbara Ray Sings Her 20 Greatest Hits (1980)
- Down The Mississippi (1980)
- The Country Music Of Barbara Ray (1980)
- What's Wrong With The Way That We're Doing It Now (1981)
- Sayonara (1982)
- Our Own (1983)
- Like I Do (1983)
- The First Ten Years (1984)
- Sings Country Classics (1985)
- Made For Each Other (1985)
- 16 Greatest Love Songs (1985)
- The Very Best Of Barbara Ray (1988)
- Love Me Or Leave Me (1988)
References
- Chilvers, Garth; Jasiukowicz, Tom (1994). History of contemporary music of South Africa, Part 1. Toga Pub. p. 108.
- "Hits of the world", Billboard, 9 June 1973
- "Hits of the world", Billboard, 17 November 1973
- "Hits of the world", Billboard, 5 December 1970
- "Hits of the world", Billboard, Volume 86, 1974
- "From the music capitals of the world", Billboard, 12 February 1972
- "Triple Gold", Billboard, 20 December 1980
- South Africa: A Visual History, 1976. Perskor. 1977. p. 22. ISBN 9780628011770.
- Albert, Don (3 November 1979), "S. Africa's Sarie To Smith", Billboard
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