Valerie Murtagh
Valerie Murtagh | |
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Birth name | Patricia Valerie Jenkins |
Also known as | Valerie Avon |
Born | 1936 (age 87–88) Willesden, London, England |
Genres | Pop music |
Occupation(s) | Singer, songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 1960s–1970s |
Valerie Murtagh (born Patricia Valerie Jenkins, 1936, Willesden, London, England, also known under the pseudonym Valerie Avon) is an English singer and songwriter, who was a member of The Avons.
Career
After singing with the Avons vocal trio in the 1950s and 60s, alongside her husband's sister Elaine Murtagh and Elaine's husband Ray Adams, Murtagh became a songwriter under the name Valerie Avon. Together with Adams and Elaine Murtagh, she wrote "Dance On!". This was a UK number one hit in 1963, and the year later returned to the UK Singles Chart in a vocal version by Kathy Kirby with lyrics by Marcel Stellman.
With her songwriting partner, Harold Spiro, she later wrote "Long Live Love", which was performed by Olivia Newton-John, the UK entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 1974.
She also co-wrote the following songs:
- "In Summer" (Billy Fury) – Ray Adams, Valerie Avon and Elaine Murtagh
- "Don't Move Away" (Cliff Richard) – Valerie Avon, Harold Spiro
- "Annabella Umbrella" (Cliff Richard) – Valerie Avon, Neilburg, Harold Spiro
- "Easy Lovin', Easy Livin'" (Georgie Fame) – Valerie Avon, Harold Spiro
- "Easy Loving" (The Troggs) – Valerie Avon, Harold Spiro
- "Desdemona" (The Searchers) – Valerie Avon, Harold Spiro -- U.S. #94
- "I'm Gonna Find Myself A Girl" (Gene Pitney) – Ray Adams, Valerie Avon and Elaine Adams (Elaine Murtagh)