Sharon O'Neill

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Maxine 04:37 Tools
Asian Paradise 00:00 Tools
Words 00:00 Tools
Losing You 04:01 Tools
Maybe 00:00 Tools
Danger 04:11 Tools
Radio Lover 03:50 Tools
How Do You Talk to Boys 00:00 Tools
One of a Crowd 04:14 Tools
Danced in the Fire 04:04 Tools
Physical Favours 00:00 Tools
Take the Fall 04:27 Tools
I've Got You to Thank 04:34 Tools
Waiting for You 00:00 Tools
Kids in Our Town 04:00 Tools
For All the Tea in China 00:00 Tools
Hearts on The Run 03:52 Tools
All the Way Down 02:05 Tools
Baby Don't Fight 00:00 Tools
Satin Sheets 00:00 Tools
Power 00:00 Tools
Smash Palace 00:00 Tools
Luck's on Your Table 00:00 Tools
Strangers Come 00:00 Tools
Long Distance From Singapore 00:00 Tools
She's Gonna Hurt You 00:00 Tools
Hold Me Again 00:00 Tools
Betcha 00:00 Tools
Street Boys 00:00 Tools
Any Time You Want 00:00 Tools
Ready To Love 00:00 Tools
We're Only Human 03:30 Tools
Sunday Driving 00:00 Tools
Prelude (To the Edge of Winter) 00:00 Tools
Edge of Winter 00:00 Tools
In Our Dreams 00:00 Tools
Southern Blues 00:00 Tools
Awkward City 00:00 Tools
Someone Just Like You 00:00 Tools
In Control 00:00 Tools
Love Can Be Cruel 00:00 Tools
Poster Girl 00:00 Tools
Bitter The Heart 00:00 Tools
Take Me To Paris 00:00 Tools
Some Of This Heart 00:00 Tools
How Do You Talk To Boys? 00:00 Tools
Thirst For Love 00:00 Tools
I Know You Love Me 00:00 Tools
Little One 00:00 Tools
Trojan Horse 00:00 Tools
Missing Person 00:00 Tools
Far Away 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Home Again 00:00 Tools
Under Suspicion 00:00 Tools
Sharon O'Neill - Maxine 00:00 Tools
Face in a Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Water for the Flowers 00:00 Tools
Don't Say No to Tomorrow (The Telethon Song) 00:00 Tools
Shock To The Heart 00:00 Tools
Silk Or Stone 00:00 Tools
I Don't Wanna Touch You (I Just Wanna Ride In Your Car) 00:00 Tools
Luck's on the table 00:00 Tools
Hold on Love 00:00 Tools
Another Man Fools You 00:00 Tools
How Do You Talk To the Boys 00:00 Tools
I Don't Wanna Touch You 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Love Go 00:00 Tools
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You Take the Sailor From the Sea 00:00 Tools
Don't Send Your Love Away 00:00 Tools
Sun Song 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Home 00:00 Tools
In the Light of Day 00:00 Tools
Blood Red Roses 00:00 Tools
Falling to the Ground 00:00 Tools
This Heart This Song 00:00 Tools
Maxine 1983 00:00 Tools
Sweet Thing 00:00 Tools
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Sharon Lea O'Neill (born 23 November 1952, Nelson, New Zealand) is a singer-songwriter and pianist from New Zealand, who had an Australasian hit single in 1983 with "Maxine" which reached #16 on both the Australian Kent Music Report and Recording Industry Association of New Zealand charts. O'Neill began her career in the 1970s in her home country, then gained moderate success in Australia with the hit "Words" (AUS #56) and the subsequent singles "How Do You Talk to Boys?" (AUS #25, 1980), "Maybe" (AUS #38, 1981), "Losing You" (AUS #26, 1983), and "Power" (AUS #36, 1984). The early 1980s proved her most commercially successful period, composing and performing the soundtrack to the 1981 film "Smash Palace", and with the Foreign Affairs album in 1983 spawning her biggest hit "Maxine" (AUS #16, 1983) a song which chronicled the life of a Kings Cross prostitute. A legal battle with her then record company Sony caused a delay in her career. During the enforced hiatus, O'Neill wrote songs for ABC TV series Sweet and Sour (1984) including the title song performed by Deborah Conway (later recorded by O'Neill as "In Control") and "Glam to Wham". O'Neill met American keyboardist and songwriter, Alan Mansfield on Dragon's Body And The Beat Tour of New Zealand in 1984—they later became domestic and professional partners. In 1987 O'Neill returned with arguably her best album (if under-rated at the time) Danced in the Fire on Polygram which featured some biographical songs about the legal wrangles with Sony. O'Neill's last album of new material, Edge of Winter, was released in 1990. A mature work, two singles were taken from this album, "Satin Sheets" and "Poster Girl", both of which failed to find chart success. She all but disappeared from the music scene until 2001–2002 when she toured as a guest artist with New Zealand female act, When The Cat's Away. In 2005 she toured Australia as a support act for Leo Sayer and a comprehensive collection of her greatest hits was released on CD. In 2006 and early 2007 O'Neill again toured Australia supporting Leo Sayer. In August / September 2007 O'Neill toured as part of the 'Countdown Spectacular 2' concert series Australia-wide and toured Australia and New Zealand on The Let It Be Tour (The Beatles tribute show) in November / December 2007. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.