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Best Of, The

Includes the hits One Day I'll Fly Away, You Might Need Somebody, Street Life and Almaz. Randy first came to the attention of UK record buyers when she fronted the infectious single 'Street Life' by the US jazz-funk group, The Crusaders, in 1979. The single peaked at number five in the UK charts and paved the way for a clutch of memorable Crawford solo hits on Warner Bros during the years 1980 to 1986. Her biggest British hit was the poignant 'One Day I'll Fly Away,' a dreamy ballad boasting a classic Crawford vocal performance - full of vulnerability and pathos - that just failed to clinch pole position in the UK charts in 1980 (it went all the way to number two).
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Best Of, The
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Best Of, The

Includes the hits One Day I'll Fly Away, You Might Need Somebody, Street Life and Almaz. Randy first came to the attention of UK record buyers when she fronted the infectious single 'Street Life' by the US jazz-funk group, The Crusaders, in 1979. The single peaked at number five in the UK charts and paved the way for a clutch of memorable Crawford solo hits on Warner Bros during the years 1980 to 1986. Her biggest British hit was the poignant 'One Day I'll Fly Away,' a dreamy ballad boasting a classic Crawford vocal performance - full of vulnerability and pathos - that just failed to clinch pole position in the UK charts in 1980 (it went all the way to number two).

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Includes the hits One Day I'll Fly Away, You Might Need Somebody, Street Life and Almaz. Randy first came to the attention of UK record buyers when she fronted the infectious single 'Street Life' by the US jazz-funk group, The Crusaders, in 1979. The single peaked at number five in the UK charts and paved the way for a clutch of memorable Crawford solo hits on Warner Bros during the years 1980 to 1986. Her biggest British hit was the poignant 'One Day I'll Fly Away,' a dreamy ballad boasting a classic Crawford vocal performance - full of vulnerability and pathos - that just failed to clinch pole position in the UK charts in 1980 (it went all the way to number two).
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