Barbara Lynn

soul, rhythm and blues, female vocalists

Barbara Lynn

Discography

Pix Title Duration
I'm a Good Woman 02:26
Lonely Heartaches 02:15
What I Need Is Love 02:28
Give Me a Break 02:21
Nice and Easy 01:53
Until I'm Free 05:20
Second Fiddle Girl 01:57
I Don't Want A Playboy 02:07
Heartbreaking Years 02:21
Trying to Love Two 06:03
I'll Suffer 03:05
Running Back 02:53
I'm A One Man Woman 02:30
You Don't Sleep at Night 02:24
Disco Music 03:36
Letter to Mommy and Daddy 02:31
Only You Know How to Love Me 02:15
You Don't Have to Go 03:22
It's Better to Have It 02:52
Why Can't You Love Me 02:33
Maybe We Can Slip Away 02:15
Oh! Baby 02:05
Multiplying Pain 02:42
Sure is Worth It 02:11
Never Found a Man 04:13
I Love You Babe 04:52
Dina and Petrina 02:06
Can I Change My Mind 00:00
I Let A Good Man Go 00:00
You Left the Water Running 00:00
Unfair 00:00
You're Losing Me 00:00
Payback 00:00
Lynn's Blues 00:00

Born: 1942-01-16

Country: US

Biography - Barbara Lynn

Barbara Lynn (January 16, 1942) is an American rhythm and blues singer, guitarist and songwriter. She is best known for her R&B chart-topping hit, "You'll Lose A Good Thing" (1962).

She was born Barbara Lynn Ozen in Beaumont, Texas, and attended Hebert High School. She played piano as a child, but switched to guitar, which she plays left-handed. Inspired by blues artists Guitar Slim and Jimmy Reed, and pop acts Elvis Presley and Brenda Lee, and winning several local talent shows, she created an all-female band, Bobbie Lynn and Her Idols.

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