Listen to Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Crying At The Discotheque (03.86 min) on spotify.
Crying At The Discotheque can be found on the album True Faith (BBC Session)
More about Sophie Ellis-Bextor
Sophie Ellis-Bextor, born on April 10, 1979, in London, England, is a singer, songwriter, and model known for her distinctive voice and a blend of mainstream pop, disco, nu-disco, and 1980s electronic influences. She first came to prominence in the late 1990s as the lead singer of the indie rock band Theaudience. Despite the band's critical acclaim, they disbanded after their debut album, paving the way for Ellis-Bextor's solo career.
Her breakthrough came with the 2000 single 'Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)' by Spiller, featuring her vocals, which became a global hit. This success was followed by her debut solo album, 'Read My Lips' (2001), which was a commercial success and included hits like 'Murder on the Dancefloor'. The song not only dominated charts across Europe but also became one of the most played records of the decade in the United Kingdom.
Ellis-Bextor continued to release music, with albums such as 'Shoot from the Hip' (2003), 'Trip the Light Fantastic' (2007), 'Make a Scene' (2011), 'Wanderlust' (2014), and 'Familia' (2016), showcasing her versatility and ability to experiment with different musical styles. Her music often features themes of love, heartbreak, and empowerment, delivered with a blend of sophistication and catchy melodies.
Beyond her music career, Sophie Ellis-Bextor has also made a name for herself in television, participating in reality shows and presenting programs in the UK. She is also known for her distinctive fashion sense and has been involved in various philanthropic efforts. Ellis-Bextor's enduring appeal lies in her ability to reinvent herself while staying true to her unique sound and style.
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Crying At The Discotheque (Official Video)