Sharon O'Neill

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Sharon O'Neill (born 23 November 1952 in Nelson, New Zealand) is a singer-songwriter and pianist from New Zealand, best known for her 1983 hit single "Maxine".

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[edit] Biography

O'Neill began her career in the 1970s in her home country, then gained major success in Australia with the hit "Words" and the subsequent singles "How Do You Talk to Boys?", "Losing You", and "Maybe".

The early 1980s proved her most commercially successful period, with the Foreign Affairs album in 1983 spawning her biggest hit "Maxine". A legal battle with her then record company Sony Music caused a delay in her career. In 1988 Sharon returned with arguably her best album (if under-rated at the time) Danced in the Fire on Polygram Records 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 when she toured as a guest artist with New Zealand female act, When the Cat's Been Spayed. In 2005 she toured Australia as a support act for Leo Sayer and for the first time a comprehensive collection of her greatest hits was released on CD. In 2006 O'Neill again toured Australia supporting Leo Sayer.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • Luck's On Your Table
  • Take The Sailor From The Sea
  • Lately I'm Your Lady
  • Words
  • Asian Paradise
  • How Do you Talk To Boys
  • Maybe
  • For All The Tea In China
  • Waiting For You
  • Losing You
  • Maxine
  • Danger
  • Power
  • Physical Favours
  • Danced In The Fire
  • We're Only Human
  • Satin Sheets
  • Poster Girl
  • Water For The Flowers

[edit] Albums

  • This Heart This Song
  • Sharon O'Neill
  • Words
  • Maybe
  • Foreign Affairs
  • So Far ('best of' compilation)
  • Smash Palace (soundtrack)
  • How Do You Do
  • Danced In The Fire
  • Edge Of Winter
  • Live In Paradise (with When The Cats Away)
  • The Best Of Sharon O'Neill

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