Alannah Myles

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  • rock
  • female vocalists
  • 80s
  • canadian
  • pop
Alannah Myles (b. Alannah Byles, December 25, 1955 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian musician. She grew up in Toronto and Buckhorn, where her family owns a ranch and where she also learned to ride horses. She wrote her first song at the age of eight, called "Ugly Little Cabbage in the Garden", a song meant for her sister who she was teasing. There is a story that, later in her life, she had to sell her horse to buy an Ovation guitar to play in various clubs and coffee houses. Since she came from a very wealthy family, this is unlikely.

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Songs

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    Alibi

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    Anywhere But Home

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    Bad 4 You

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    Black Velvet

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    Black Velvet (karaoke mix)

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    Black Velvet (Live)

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    Black Velvet (single version)

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    Black Velvet (vocal mix)

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    Blow Wind Blow

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    Break the Silence

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    Chained (Final Rescue)

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    Comment Ca Va

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    Dance of Love

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    Dark Side of Me

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    Do You Really Wanna Know Me

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    Everybody's Breakin' Up

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    Everybody's Breaking Up

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    Everything Missing

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    Faces in the Crowd

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    Family Secret

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    Family Secrets

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    Give Me Love

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    Great Divide

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    Honesty

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    Hurry Make Love

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    I believe

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    I Love You

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    If You Want To

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    Irish Rain

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    Just One Kiss

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    Keeper of My Heart

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    Kick Start My Heart

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    Kisses Are Weapons

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    Leave It Alone

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    Lies and Rumours

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    Lightning in a Bottle

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    Like Flames

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    Like Flames (album version)

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    Like Flames (radio version)

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    Livin' on a Memory

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    Long Long Time

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    Long, Long Time

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    Love in the Big Town

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    Love Is

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    Lover of Mine

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    Make Me Happy

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    Mercy

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    Mistress of Erzulie

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    Mother Nature

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    Motherload


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