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Robin Beck is an American singer. She topped the singles chart in the United Kingdom in 1988, and Austria, Germany, Norway, Netherlands and Switzerland in 1989, with her single " First Time", which had come to the public's attention via its use in a
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. Other well-known songs of hers are "Save Up All Your Tears", "In My Heart to Stay", "Tears in the Rain" and "Close to You". Also, "First Time" was successfully covered or sampled many times, the most recent was made by Sunblock in 2006, peaking at number nine on the
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. Beck also performed it with
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pop star Helene Fischer.


Career

Prior to this achievement, she had spent time as a backing singer, supporting the efforts of Melissa Manchester, Chaka Khan, and
Leo Sayer Gerard Hugh "Leo" Sayer (born 21 May 1948) is an English-Australian singer and songwriter whose singing career has spanned five decades. He has been an Australian citizen and resident since 2009. Sayer launched his career in the United Kingdom ...
. She also sang on radio jingles for
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, in particular "the ultimate one" for
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in the UK. Her first album was released in 1979, and featured
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and
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on backing vocals. Among the tracks was a slow, soulful cover of "
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" that was originally recorded by Nazz and later by its songwriter
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. On the ''Billboard'' Dance Club Songs chart, the album's same-titled track "Sweet Talk" peaked at number 31, making it her only single to chart in the U.S., thus, she was a one-hit wonder there. However, her debut album's songs failed to achieve commercial success in the
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, although it later spawned " Save Up All Your Tears" which hit the
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in Germany. After this, Beck contributed backing vocals to
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's "If I Could Turn Back Time", and another version of Cher's song "Save Up all Your Tears", both of which had radio success world wide. Her major hit coincided with a unique chart confluence; after waiting thirty-five years for the first instance of three consecutive female vocalists at the top of the
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, she completed the second such occurrence in under a year. The first sequence was
Belinda Carlisle Belinda Jo Carlisle ( ; born August 17, 1958) is an American singer. She gained fame as the lead vocalist of the Go-Go's, the most successful all-female rock band of all time, and went on to have a prolific career as a solo artist. Raised in ...
,
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and
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in 1988; the second threesome consisted of
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,
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and Beck. She has qualified as a one-hit wonder in the UK, as "First Time" is her only single to reach their chart. This is not the case in Germany, where "Save Up All Your Tears" reached number 10, and she had at least three other chart singles. The German success of "First Time" won Beck a 1990 RSH Gold award, given annually by a German radio station since 1988 on the basis of major regional airplay success. Her album ''Trouble or Nothin was
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by
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and featured songs by Child,
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, Holly Knight, Tom Kelly and
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. Despite their track record of success in the US, Beck's material did not find success. The song, "Hide Your Heart", charted in both the US and the UK as a single by
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the same year as Beck's version was released. It was also recorded that year by
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and
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, and was the title track of
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's album of the previous year. Two other songs from the Beck album were released as singles by Tyler — " If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man)" (1986) and " Save Up All Your Tears" (1988) — and one by
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, "
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" (1987). Despite the songwriters' hit track records, none of those songs were major hits in the US in any of their versions. Partly for this reason, Mercury dropped Beck from its active roster thereafter. "A Crazy World Like This", co-written by Neil Giraldo, had been an album cut for
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. Beck went on to record further solo work with noted writers, which was best received in Germany, and continued to do guest vocal spots on other artists' albums, including a duet with Stan Bush. After a hiatus, with the exception of recording non-album songs, she returned in 2003 with her first album in nine years, and has followed that up with a new album every couple of years since. Beck and her husband James Christian sang a duet on the song "Easy's Getting Harder" on Tommy Denander's third Radioactive album ''Taken'' in 2005. In 2006, the
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dance outfit Sunblock sampled "First Time" for their dance track "First Time". Beck could be seen performing this song, which was released on May 21, and reached number nine in the UK Singles Chart. 2007 saw the release of ''Livin' on a Dream'', where she co-wrote most of its tracks. Her album ''Trouble or Nothing - 20th Anniversary Edition'', was released in February 2009, which featured new recordings of the original album's tracks, plus four new songs co-written with Tommy Denander, who also handled guitars on the whole album as well as co-producing the new tracks. Also in 2009, she recorded three tracks as a special guest on Impulsia's debut album, ''Expressions'': "Fly Away", "Alone" and "Seas to Cross". In 2010, she appeared on a track as lead vocalist for the debut album of the Italian project Shining Line. In 2011, she released her eighth album ''The Great Escape'' and also recorded vocals for the British
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band Saracen on their album ''Marilyn'', depicting the life of
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. It was released in September 2011. In 2012 she performed at the ''Firefest'' and was part of the ''Rock Meets Classic''-Tour. In 2013, she released her ninth album ''Underneath'' on August 12 in the UK and August 15 in Europe. Beck was interviewed most recently in that year by Paradise Rock. On March 6, 2014, Beck started her "Perfect Storm Tour", co-headlined by House of Lords and Estrella. On May 21, 2015, Beck started her "All That Glitters Tour" which took place in Finland, Sweden and Norway. Beck appeared at Rock Icons on August 7, 2015, in
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, Spain. It was revealed in April 2015 that Robin Beck was part of the Rockingham lineup at
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's Rock City October 23–25. Beck's appearance was scheduled for the Friday, with Eclipse and headliner Tom Keifer (
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) following her in the line-up. Beck's tenth album ''Love Is Coming'' was released by Frontiers on October 13, 2017.


Personal life

Beck was born in Brooklyn's
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, formerly Beth-El, and grew up in the city's neighborhoods of East New York and
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. Canarsie was misspelled as "Canarsey" in the transcription. Her family was
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. However, Beck disclosed in a January 2009 interview that both she and her husband, James Christian, were Christians. She has been married to Christian since 1996. They have a daughter, born in 1997.


Discography


Albums


Singles


Lead performer


Guest performer


Guest appearances/collaborations

*
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– ''Tornerò ''(1998) – Duet on track 1: "Non è un addio (Goodbye Is Not Forever)" * Impulsia – ''Expressions'' (2009) * Shining Line – ''Shining Line'' (2010) – Lead vocals on track 5: "Heat of the Light" * Shanghai – ''Bomb's Away'' (2001) – Lead vocals, duet on track 3: "Through These Eyes" * Saracen – ''Marilyn'' (2011) – Lead vocals on five tracks * Kjetil By – ''Better Days'' (2014) * Tomas Bergsten's Fantasy – ''Nightwalker'' (2015) – Lead vocals on track 2: "Stranger to Love"


Awards

RSH-GOLD - Radio Schleswig-Holstein-Musikpreis (Germany) * Best Newcomer 1989 for "First Time" IFPI (Germany) * "First Time" Gold Single 1989 * "First Time" Platinum Single 1989 SNEP (
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) * "First Time" Silver Single 1989 IFPI (
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) * "First Time" Gold single 1989 BPI ( UK) * "First Time" Silver Single 1988


References


External links


Official websiteInterview with Robin BeckThe early Robin Beck from 1979 at Webstarts
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