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  1. OK, so after a bit of Googling I have found: Nancy Peppers, a young C&W singer from Coatbridge (1978) Nancy Peppers also sang backing vocals for Culture Club (1984) "Nancy Peppers, a Scottish singer who has worked with Culture Club, Soft Cell and Marc Almond" (1989) linking the two. And regarding Marc Almond, "A murky but still effective take on Almond's solo debut single, "Sleaze," closes out the album, while the sassy "Muleskinner Blues," an effective duet with Nancy Peppers, and the tale of crime and a worried mom, "Switchblade Operator," are also joys." (1984) First Night full details: First night Type of Work: Musical work Registration Number / Date: PA0000280453 / 1986-01-31 Date of Publication: November 4, 1985 Date of Creation: 1985 Title: First night / R. Fennah. Description: on side A. of 1 sound disc : 45 rpm ; 7 in. Publisher Number: Sounds right MSSR 2 Copyright Claimant: E M I Music Publishing, Ltd. Notes: (With No-one). Authorship on Application: words & music: Rob Fennah. Performer: Performed by Nancy Peppers. Names: Nancy Peppers Rob Fennah EMI Music Publishing, Ltd. (2591 documents) And lastly, some comments on Nancy Pepper at http://www.watzatsong.com/en/found/Amii+Stewart-Premiere-298315.html Andy Muleskinner Blues TV performance, Marc Almond & Nancy Peppers:
  2. Hi Martinja and Andy, I haven't heard Laynie's 'Love Bites'. I agree that the unusual songs played on Caroline were more than likely paid-for promos. Another decent tune played on Caroline 558 in 1988 is the song 'Delving Away' by the group Heart of Ice. I managed to get hold of the vinyl a few years ago. If you'd like to hear/download the track, I have made it available at the link following this message. Doug http://www78.zippyshare.com/v/P5HQ5wUv/file.html
  3. Not a recording, but there's some info on Nancy Peppers' song at https://www.discogs.com/Nancy-Peppers-First-Night/release/8823946 There's also a version by Alternative Radio (Rob Fennah's band), on Youtube Andy
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