Lucy Woodward

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Lucy on the cover of her album 'While You Can'
Lucy on the cover of her album 'While You Can'

Lucy Woodward (b. October 27, 1977) is a singer/songwriter commonly known for the Top 40 hit "Dumb Girls", released in February 2003. After the single's release, Woodward toured around the world in support of her debut album 'While You Can' (2003). After the album suffered sluggish sales, Lucy parted ways with her label, Atlantic Records.

In 2005, Woodward won a BMI Pop Award for writing Stacie Orrico's hit single "(There's Gotta Be) More to Life". She recently appeared on the soundtracks 'What a Girl Wants' and 'Ice Princess'. She also did a collaboration with David Schommer for the song "Don't You (Forget About Me)", featured on the soundtrack for 'Accepted'.

Lucy was born in London, but was raised in Amsterdam and New York City. She has a very musical background: her British father is a composer and conductor and her New Yorker mother is a musicologist and an opera singer. Lucy attended a public high school in the Bronx. She started off singing in jazz cafes and singing for tips or dinner. "You sing with a piano player and a tip jar on top of the piano," she said in an interview on NZGirl. [1]

Lucy is currently working on her upcoming album, 'Hot and Bothered'. [2] As of March 2007, a release date has not yet been announced.

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Album 'While You Can' -Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2003 Billboard Top 200 136
2003 Top Heatseekers 8
2003 Top Internet Albums 91
2003 Top Canadian Albums 66
  • Worldwide Sales 0.3 Million


Album 'Hot and Bothered' (not yet released)


Singles -Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
2003 Dumb Girls US Bubbling Under Hot 100 6
2003 Dumb Girls US Pop 100 88
2003 Dumb Girls Top Canadian Singles 40
2003 Blindsided Billboard Hot 100 Failed To Chart
2003 Blindsided US Pop 100 94
2003 Blindsided Top Canadian Singles 61
2003 Trouble With Me US Bubbling Under Hot 100 24
2003 Trouble With Me US Pop 100 Failed To Chart
2003 Trouble With Me US Hot Dance Music/Club Play 44
2003 Trouble With Me Top Canadian Singles 51

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