Jenny Morris
Jenny Morris started singing with the band QED in Melbourne, releasing their first album in 1980. Her solo career took off a few years later with 'A Little...
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Jenny Morris started singing with the band QED in Melbourne, releasing their first album in 1980. Her solo career took off a few years later with 'A Little Shame' in 1985, a song that stuck around in Australian radio playlists for a while.
She put out albums like 'Body and Soul' in 1986 and 'Shiver' in 1990, working with musicians including Peter Luscombe and Steve Kilbey. Some of her other songs that people remember include 'Break In The Weather' and 'Brown Eyed Blues'.
In 1994, her version of 'Amazing Grace' drew criticism from some listeners who felt it strayed too far from the traditional arrangement. She kept recording through the mid-90s with 'Mid Air' in 1996.
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