Kirsty MacColl

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  • female vocalists
  • pop
  • singer-songwriter
  • folk
  • 80s
Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 - 18 December 2000) was a British pop singer-songwriter. She was the daughter of dancer Jean Newlove and noted folk singer Ewan MacColl. MacColl began her career in the late 1970s UK punk rock scene, singing backing vocals for Drug Addix. She was probably most recognizable in the United States as the writer of "They Don't Know". Tracey Ullman's version, helped by a video guest-starring Paul McCartney, reached Number 2 in the UK in 1983 and the Top Ten in North America.

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Songs

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    Mambo de la Luna (Mint Royale version)

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    Mambo de la Luna (single edit)

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    Manhattan Moon

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    Maybe It's Imaginary

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    Mexican Sofa

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    Miss Otis Regrets

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    Miss Otis Regrets (feat. The Pogues)

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    Miss Otis Regrets (live)

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    Miss Otis Regrets / Just One of Those Things (feat. The Pogues)

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    Mother's Ruin

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    My Affair

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    My Affair (Bass Sexy Mix)

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    My Affair (live)

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    My Way Home

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    Não Esperando

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    New England

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    No Victims

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    One Good Thing

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    Other People's Hearts

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    Patrick

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    Perfect Day

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    Perfect Day (feat. Evan Dando)

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    Please Go to Sleep

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    Please Help Me, I'm Falling

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    Please, Go to Sleep

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    Queen of the High Teas

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    Quietly Alone

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    Rhythm of the Real Thing

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    Roman Gardens

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    Sail Away (feat. Ghostland)


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