Linda Lewis
Linda Ann Fredericks (27 September 1950 – 3 May 2023), better known as
Linda Lewis, was an English singer, songwriter and musician. She is best known for the singles "
Rock-a-Doodle-Doo" (1973) and her version of
Betty Everett's "
The Shoop Shoop Song" (1975). Her discography includes solo albums, ''
Lark'' (1972), ''
Not a Little Girl Anymore'' (1975), ''
Woman Overboard'' (1977), and the later ''Second Nature'' (1995), which became successful in countries such as Japan. Lewis also provided backing vocals for other artists, including
David Bowie,
Al Kooper,
Cat Stevens,
Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel,
Rick Wakeman,
Rod Stewart,
Stomu Yamashta,
Peter Bardens,
Hummingbird,
Joan Armatrading and
Jamiroquai.
She was the eldest of six children, three of whom also had singing careers. Lewis was a self-taught guitarist and keyboard player, influenced by
Harry Nilsson,
Billie Holiday and
Smokey Robinson, also drawing inspiration from others such as
Joni Mitchell. Her music blended
folk,
funk and soul.
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