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Sharon O'Neill's promo-video for the hit single 'Maxine' (July, 1983), taken from the 1983 album 'Foreign Affairs'.
Foreign Affairs is the fourth studio album by New Zealand singer and songwriter Sharon O'Neill. It was O'Neill's final studio album release on CBS. The album was certified Gold in New Zealand. Late in 1981, O'Neill moved from New Zealand to Sydney, Australia to pursue her music career, where she wrote "Maxine", a song that chronicled the life of a 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"
Her third new album, "Maybe" came out in 1981. Sharon had put together a band to promote the album and it included her husband on guitar. Together they toured and landed the job as support act to Boz Scaggs on his Australian tour. This exposure was what she needed to broaden her audience and with its success she moved to Australia to settle. The title track from the album "Maybe" charted in October 1981, reaching number 12. In 1982 she also provided the soundtrack to Roger Donaldson's movie "Smash Palace". Also in 2001 there has been another repackaged double CD release of "Foreign Affairs" and "Maybe" by Sony, called "Sharon O'Neill Double Pack". During 2005 I was approached by Sony BMG to see if I would be able to help them put together a compilation CD of Sharon's work. I was thrilled to have the opportunity and supplied many of the songs.
Sharon O'Neill : Maybe,album, chronique, tracklist, mp3, paroles. Membres possèdant cet album1. 1. Waiting for You. 2. She's Gonna Hurt You. 3. Maybe. 5. Long Distance from Singapore. 9. For All the Tea in China. 10. I Don't Wanna Touch You (I Just Wanna Ride in Your Car).
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Album · 1982 · 10 Songs. Foreign Affairs Sharon O'Neill.
Maybe (Sharon O'Neill album). 1981 studio album by Sharon O'Neill. Maybe is the third studio album by New Zealand singer and songwriter Sharon O'Neill. Maybe peaked at No. 7 in New Zealand in November 1981.
Sharon O'Neill – Maybe. Genre: Rock, Pop. Style: Pop Rock, Ballad. referencing Maybe, LP, Album, SBP 237604. Also released in Australia as a double LP with the Words LP, in a custom gatefold. Reply Notify me Helpful.
Artists Sharon O'Neill Maybe. Maybe Sharon O'Neill. This album has an average beat per minute of BPM (slowest/fastest tempos:, BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Album starts at BPM, ends at BPM (+0), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Sharon O'Neill.
Sharon O'Neill Sharon O'Neill - 1980 - Words 07. Asian Paradise. mp3 11. Southern Blues. mp3 05. Love Can Be Cruel. 05 - Long Distance from Singapore. 01 - Waiting For Yo. p3. Sharon O'Neill - Danced In The Fire . pg. Sharon O'Neill - 1990 - Edge Of Winter.
| Foreign Affairs | |
| 1-1 | Danger |
| 1-2 | Maxine |
| 1-3 | One Of A Crowd |
| 1-4 | Radio Lover |
| 1-5 | Kids In Our Town |
| 1-6 | Losing You |
| 1-7 | I've Got You To Thank |
| 1-8 | Take The Fall |
| 1-9 | Hearts On The Run |
| 1-10 | All The Way Down |
| Maybe | |
| 2-1 | Waiting For You |
| 2-2 | She's Gonna Hurt You |
| 2-3 | Maybe |
| 2-4 | Betcha |
| 2-5 | Long Distance From Singapore |
| 2-6 | Street Boys |
| 2-7 | Any Time You Want |
| 2-8 | Hold Me Again |
| 2-9 | For All The Tea In China |
| 2-10 | I Don't Wanna Touch You (I Just Wanna Ride In Your Car) |
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