Peggy Lipton

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Let Me Pass By 03:04 Tools
Wasn't It You 03:00 Tools
Stoney End 02:55 Tools
Wear Your Love Like Heaven 03:29 Tools
San Francisco Glide 04:36 Tools
Who Needs It 03:49 Tools
Lady Of The Lake 03:12 Tools
It Might As Well Rain Until September 03:06 Tools
Lu 02:30 Tools
Honey Won't Let Me 03:54 Tools
A Natural Woman 03:06 Tools
Memories of a Golden Weekend (Or How I Got the Acapulco Blues) 00:43 Tools
Hands Off The Man (Flim Flam Man) 02:41 Tools
Red Clay County Line 02:53 Tools
Just A Little Lovin' (Early In The Morning) 02:36 Tools
Natural Woman 03:06 Tools
I Just Wasn't Made for These Times 03:54 Tools
Now That Everything's Been Said 02:42 Tools
Memories Of A Golden Weekend 00:43 Tools
I Know Where I'm Going 02:25 Tools
Hands Off The Man 02:41 Tools
Wanting Things 03:10 Tools
Memories Of A Golden Weekend (Oh How I Got The Acapulco Blues) 00:41 Tools
Hands Off My Man (Flim Flam Man) 00:41 Tools
Lu (bonus single) 00:41 Tools
Let Me Pass Py 00:41 Tools
Wasn't It You ? 00:41 Tools
Memories Of A Golden Week Or How I Got The Acapulco Blus 00:41 Tools
Hand Off the Man (Flim Flam Man) 02:41 Tools
Stoney End Ode 00:41 Tools
Honey Won’t Let Me 00:41 Tools
Lou 00:41 Tools
A Natural Woman (You Make Me Feel Like) 00:41 Tools
Red Clay Country Line 02:50 Tools
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Margaret Ann "Peggy" Lipton (born August 30, 1946) is an American actress and former model. She became an overnight success, and is best known for, her role as flower child Julie Barnes in the counterculture TV show The Mod Squad (1968–73). Appearing in numerous TV series since her noted role as Norma Jennings in David Lynch's surreal Twin Peaks, Lipton has had a more than 40-year career in television, film, and stage. She was married to the musician and producer Quincy Jones. She is mother to their two daughters, Rashida Jones and Kidada Jones, who have become actresses. As a singer she enjoyed some success, with three of her singles landing on the Billboard charts: "Stoney End" (No. 121 Bubbling Under Hot 100, 1968, later a hit for Barbra Streisand in 1970) and "Lu" (1970), both written by Laura Nyro. Her "Wear Your Love Like Heaven" (1970) was written by Donovan. "Stoney End" is included in her 1968 album Peggy Lipton (Ode Records), which was released on CD on July 29, 2014 by RealGone Music, along with other singles and previously unreleased material (nineteen tracks in all). Lipton is listed as one of several co-writers of the Frank Sinatra 1984 hit, "L.A. Is My Lady". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.