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Tracy was a UK teen singer from Wembley who recorded 1969–1971 for Columbia UK record producer Bob Barratt. In 1971 she recorded "Strange Love" for the Hammer Horror film Lust for a Vampire, and again as a 45".[1][2][3]
Discography[]
"Life's Like That" / "Let Me Love You" 1969
"Follow Me" (The Baying Wolves Theme) / "A City Called Soul" 1969
"Rock me in the Cradle" / "Strange Love" 1971
References[]
^Randall D. Larson Music from the House of Hammer 1996
^John Kenneth Muir Horror Films of the 1970s 2002 p. 62
^Ten Years of Terror British Horror Films of the 1970s "'Strange Love' performed by Tracy, Its specific placement within the film...
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