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Suzanne by Bridget St. John

Artist Biography For Bridget St. John

Bridget St John B. 1946 Is An English Singer-Songwriter. Born Bridget Hobbs On The 4th October 1946 In South London She Learnt Piano And Viola As A Child And Guitar While A Student At Sheffield University From Which She Graduated In 1968. Her "To B. Without A Hitch"/"Autumn Lullaby" 1969 Was One Of The First Two Singles Released By Dandelion Records John Peel's Label. Ask Me No Questions - Including The Earlier Single And Sparingly Produced By Peel - Was The Label's First LP Later The Same Year. Her Second Album The More Highly Regarded Songs For The Gentle Man Was Produced By Ron Geesin And Two More Albums Followed Thank You For... 1972 Again On Dandelion And Jumblequeen 1974 On Chrysalis. Commercial Success Did Not Follow Critical Acclaim And St John Lay Low For Some Time Reemerging In The 1990s And Releasing Take The 5ifth In 1996. Aside From Work Under Her Own Name St John Has Also Recorded With Mike Oldfield Kevin Ayers And Robin Frederick. There Is Another Recording Artist Named Bridget St John In Seattle Washington USA Who Has Since Changed Her Stage Name To Sweet Punch To Avoid Confusion. * Web Site Archived

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Suzanne

"Suzanne" Is A Song Written By Canadian Poet And Musician Leonard Cohen In The 1960s. First Published As A Poem In 1966 It Was Recorded As A Song By Judy Collins In The Same Year And Cohen Performed It As His Debut Single From His 1967 Album "Songs Of Leonard Cohen". Many Other Artists Have Recorded Versions And It Has Become One Of The Most Covered Songs In Cohen's Catalogue. In 2021 It Was Ranked At No. 284 On Rolling Stone Magazine's "Top 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time".

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