Samantha Fox
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Samantha Fox

Samantha Fox was a London-born pop singer who had her breakthrough in the mid-1980s. Her debut single 'Touch Me (I Want Your Body)' came out in 1986 when she...

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Samantha Fox, the London pop singer of the 1980s

Her 1986 single 'Touch Me (I Want Your Body)' became a chart hit and defined her early sound.

For the full picture, start with 'Touch Me (I Want Your Body)' and then try 'Love House'. They frame that early Fox sound pretty well.

Fox's music captured a specific moment in mid-80s pop with its direct, danceable simplicity. Songs like 'Touch Me (I Want Your Body)' and 'Love House' were built for radio with clear vocals and catchy melodies. That uncomplicated approach gave her a string of hits that still sound like the era they came from.

Her breakthrough came with 'Touch Me (I Want Your Body)' in 1986, followed by tracks like 'Love House' and 'Another Woman (too Many People)' through the late 1980s. She kept recording into the 1990s with albums like 'Forever', and songs such as 'The Best Is Yet To Come' appeared on compilations later on.

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Samantha Fox was a London-born pop singer who had her breakthrough in the mid-1980s. Her debut single 'Touch Me (I Want Your Body)' came out in 1986 when she was around twenty, and it became a chart hit in several countries. The song's straightforward lyrics and the attention around its video helped establish her early image.

She followed that with songs like 'Love House' and 'Another Woman (too Many People),' which kept her on pop radio through the late 1980s. Her music was produced by Jon Astley, and she worked with session players like guitarist Janick Gers at times. The sound was uncomplicated dance-pop, built around catchy melodies and her clear vocal delivery.

After the peak of her initial success, Fox kept recording and performing. She put out albums like 'I Wanna Have Some Fun' in 1988 and later releases such as 'Forever' in 1995. While she never matched the commercial reach of her first hits, she maintained a presence, with songs like 'The Best Is Yet To Come' appearing on compilations into the 2000s.

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