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Sharon O'Neill - Don't Say No To Tomorrow album

Sharon O'Neill - Don't Say No To Tomorrow album

  • Performer: Sharon O'Neill
  • Genre: Pop
  • Title: Don't Say No To Tomorrow
  • Released: 1979
  • Style: Vocal
  • Country: New Zealand
  • MP3 version size: 1319 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1598 mb
  • Other: VOC MOD AU WMA RA AHX XM
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 760

Description

Complete your Sharon O'Neill collection.

Music from Australia and New Zealand in the year 1983: Sharon O'Neill's promo-video for the hit single 'Maxine' (July, 1983), taken from the 1983 album.

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Sharon O'Neill is a self taught musician who learned to play guitar by ear and started composing at an early age, by putting chords to her poetry  . In June 1979, O'Neill released "Don't Say No to Tomorrow" which was featured on a Telethon. It reached number 6 on the charts. O'Neill's fourth studio album Foreign Affairs was released in May 1983. It contained the tracks "Losing You" (AUS and "Maxine" (AUS a song which chronicled the life of a Kings Cross prostitute. In a 2016 interview, O'Neill said; "I was living in a hotel in Kings Cross when I got the inspiration to write "Maxine"

Don't Say No to Tomorrow" is a song by New Zealand singer and songwriter Sharon O'Neill. The song was released in June 1979 and became O'Neill's first top 10, peaking at number 6 in New Zealand. It remains her career highest charting single. O'Neill signed with CBS Records in 1978 and had released her debut studio album, This Heart This Song in February 1979

Sharon O'Neill singles chronology. Don't Say No to Tomorrow" (1979). Words" is a song by New Zealand singer songwriter Sharon O'Neill. The song was released in September 1979 as the lead single from her second studio album, Sharon O'Neill (1980). The song was released in Australia in April 1980 as her debut single in that territory.

Sharon O'Neill (Official Music Page).

Sharon O'Neill is the second studio album by New Zealand singer and songwriter Sharon O'Neill. Sharon O'Neill peaked at No. 5 in New Zealand in March 1980. The album was released in Australia in August 1980 under the titled Words, with the inclusion of "How Do You Talk to Boys". CBS Records' manager John McCready recruited US producer Jay Lewis to work on the album. McCready recalls, Jay with his brilliant production managed to enhance Sharon’s wonderful songs. Gordon Campbell from the NZ Listener said There are at least four tracks on Sharon O'Neill that are the equal of anything Linda Ronstadt is capable of. Two songs "Asian Paradise" and "Southern Blues" are marvelously evocative mood pieces.

Sharon O'Neill, Words. Don't Say No To Tomorrow. Words Very Best Of. Don't Send Your Love Away. This Heart This Song.

Album · 2014 · 16 Songs. Don't Say No to Tomorrow (The Telethon Song). 8. How Do You Talk to Boys. More By Sharon O'Neill. See All. Foreign Affairs.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A Don't Say No To Tomorrow
Producer – Dale Wrightson
B Falling To The Ground
Producer – Dick Le Fort

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – CBS Records New Zealand

Credits

  • Written-By – Sharon O'Neill

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
BA 461965 Sharon O'Neill Don't Say No To Tomorrow ‎(7", Single) CBS BA 461965 New Zealand 1979
none shown Sharon O'Neill Don't Say No To Tomorrow ‎(7", Single, TP, W/Lbl) Not On Label none shown New Zealand 1979