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Name
  
Suzanne Stevens

Role
  
Singer

Record label
  
Capitol Records


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Awards
  
Juno Award for Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year

Nominations
  
Juno Award for Best Female Artist

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Suzanne Stevens (born 1950) is a Canadian singer, based in Montreal and active during the 1970s and 1980s. She won the Juno Award for Most Promising Female Vocalist of the Year in 1975. Her best-known song is a disco-styled remake of the 1965 Barbara Lewis hit "Make Me Your Baby." In 1983, she also recorded, under her stage name "Lustt", an Italo-disco version of the song "Pillow Talk", originally of Sylvia Robinson.

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She was a receptionist until her successful performance on a Montreal talent show launched her recording career. Stevens performed in both English and French.

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She was also host of the Global Television musical variety series For Lovers Only which began in September 1978 and featured lounge pianist Lou Snider.

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Discography

Partial discography

  • 1973: En route (Capitol)
  • 1975: Love's the Only Game in Town (Capitol)
  • 1976: Moi, de la tĂȘte aux pieds (Capitol)
  • 1978: Stardust Lady (Capitol)
  • 1979: Les nuits sont trop longues (Capitol)
  • 1983: Get to You (Tojo)
  • References

    Suzanne Stevens Wikipedia