Tracey Ullman Biography
Tracey Ullman (b. December 30, 1959 in Hackbridge) an English comedienne, was a pop star for a brief spell in the early 80's before resuming her focus on acting. She had six singles in the British Top 100 in a 19 month span from March 1983 -October 1984. Melody Maker once described her retro 60's style sound as somewhere between "Minnie Mouse and the Supremes". In 1982 while starring on the BBC tv program "Three of A Kind", Ullman was persuaded to record an album "You Broke My Heart in 17 Places" for Stiff Records, which quickly became a #14 pop chart album hit in the U.K, featuring three top ten singles. In 1984, a follow up album, entitled "You Caught Me Out" was released. Other than a Kirsty MacColl co-produced cut, it was produced by
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Tracey Ullman Albums
Title | Release | ||
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1 | The Best of Tracey Ullman | 1992 | |
2 | You Caught Me Out | ||
3 | You Broke My Heart in 17 Places | ||
4 | Best Of |
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