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  2. Suzi Quatro - Wikipedia

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    Quatro joined too and assumed the stage name of Suzi Soul; Patti Quatro was known as Patti Pleasure. Suzi would sing and play bass in the band. The band also later featured another sister, Arlene. [16] Many of their performances were in cabaret, where attention was (initially) focused more on their physical looks than their actual music.

  3. Suzi Quatro discography - Wikipedia

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    Suzi Quatro "Can the Can" 56 1 2 84 1 5 40 13 14 1 1 "48 Crash" — 1 6 91 2 — 59 16 — 2 3 "Daytona Demon" — 4 11 — 2 — 61 — — 3 14 Non-album single

  4. List of songs recorded by Suzi Quatro - Wikipedia

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    Suzi Quatro, Andy Scott, Steve Grant: 3.50 Andy Scott, Steve Grant: Back to the Drive (2006) 2006: 48 Crash: Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman: 3.54 Nicky Chinn, Mike Chapman: Suzi Quatro (1973) 1973: A-side of Little Bitch Blue: A Girl Like Me: Mike Chapman: 4.31 Mike Chapman: In the Spotlight (2011) 2011: A Long Way to Go performed by The County Line ...

  5. Stumblin' In - Wikipedia

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    The writing-producing team of Mike Chapman and Nicky Chinn were behind many of the 1970s hits for Suzi Quatro and for Chris Norman's band Smokie. In 1978, Chapman, Chinn, Quatro, and the members of Smokie were all at a party in Düsseldorf. As Chapman recounted, "Suzi was playing bass, and Chris was there with his arm round her, and they were ...

  6. Suzi ... and Other Four Letter Words - Wikipedia

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    By August 2012 Suzi...and Other Four Letter Words (1979) was still Quatro's highest-charting album in Norway, beating both Quatro (1974), which reached number 5, and Suzi Quatro (1973), which reached number 6. [6] It was also her second-highest-charting album in the United States, behind If You Knew Suzi...

  7. Suzi Quatro (album) - Wikipedia

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    Suzi Quatro is the debut solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter and bass guitarist of the same name. The LP was originally released in October 1973, by the record label Rak in most territories. The album was released under Bell Records in the United States and Canada, EMI Records in Japan, and Columbia Records in some European ...

  8. Your Mamma Won't Like Me - Wikipedia

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    Your Mamma Won't Like Me is the third studio album by Suzi Quatro. [6] Released in May 1975 by record label Rak in most countries, in the US the album was released through Arista Records, the label that had recently succeeded Bell Records which distributed Quatro's first two previous releases in that country.

  9. No Control (Suzi Quatro album) - Wikipedia

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    No Control is the sixteenth solo studio album by American musician Suzi Quatro, released on March 29, 2019, through Steamhammer. [1] The album was written mainly by Quatro and former husband and songwriting partner Len Tuckey, the first album to feature the duo's compositions since Quatro's 1982 album Main Attraction. [2]