Jamie Benson

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Jamie Benson
Born 1978
Bridgend, Wales, UK
Occupation Singer
Website
Official site


Jamie Benson is a UK singer. She rose to fame in 1999 singing lead vocals with the all-girl band Hepburn. When they disbanded after only one album, Jamie went solo and released her own album on the Concept Music label. She was later dropped and had three unreleased singles produced[1].

Benson was born in 1978 in Bridgend[2].

Contents

[edit] Solo Discography

[edit] Singles

  • Invincible (2001)
  • Dumb (slip & slide) (unreleased) (2002)
  • Stay (unreleased) (2002)
  • When The Sun Hits The Sky (unreleased) (2002)

[edit] Albums

  • My Confession (2002)

[edit] Track list

  • Invincible (Later re-recorded by Emma Bunton as her b-side for "Take My Breath Away" in 2001)
  • Heroin
  • Shut Up & Kiss Me (Or Just Shut Up) (Later re-recorded by Michelle Wright in 2002 and named her as her album)
  • Dumb (Slip & Slide)
  • No Other Day
  • Over My Dead Body
  • Stay (originally recorded by Lisa Loeb)
  • Wonder Woman
  • When The Sun Hits The Sky
  • On Your Shore
  • My Confession

[edit] B-Sides

  • Rose Coloured Glasses -- Dumb (Slip & Slide) B-Side
  • Here Comes Napoleon -- Stay B-Side (originally recorded by Hepburn)

[edit] References

  1. ^  Discography
  2. ^  FHM, May 2002

[edit] External links