Antoinette

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Jenny Let Him Go 02:25 Tools
There He Goes (The Boy I Love) 02:17 Tools
Shake, Rattle and Roll 04:42 Tools
I Got An Attitude 02:12 Tools
Who's The Boss 03:19 Tools
Unfinished Business 03:40 Tools
Hit 'Em With This 04:04 Tools
Why Don't I Run Away From You 02:43 Tools
I'm For You 02:23 Tools
Elucubration d'Antoine 02:55 Tools
Thank You for Loving Me 02:29 Tools
Shake Rattle & Roll 04:32 Tools
Lullaby of Love 02:20 Tools
A Is For Antoinette 03:15 Tools
Baby Make It Boom 03:36 Tools
Here She Comes 02:29 Tools
Hit'em With This 04:04 Tools
The Gangstress 03:17 Tools
Go For What You Know 03:29 Tools
Crush On the DJ 00:30 Tools
Watch The Gangstress Boogie 03:17 Tools
Shallow Introductions 04:39 Tools
This Girl Is Off On Her Own 03:18 Tools
They Call Me Stringfellow 03:54 Tools
Who Gives The Orders 02:14 Tools
Indulgence 03:24 Tools
Never Get Enough 04:32 Tools
Without Family 04:17 Tools
Baby Pop 03:02 Tools
Let's Take It From The Top 03:19 Tools
Little Things Mean A Lot 02:35 Tools
The Fox That Rox The Box 03:45 Tools
Bring It Home 03:48 Tools
Come Into My Life (Wideboys Club Mix) 04:43 Tools
There He Goes 02:16 Tools
Set In Sand 06:44 Tools
I Wanna Be Me 04:37 Tools
Lights Out Partys Over 03:30 Tools
Love Or Hype 04:37 Tools
There He Goes The Boy 02:17 Tools
I'm Crying 03:53 Tools
Now You're Gone 03:40 Tools
You Got What I Need 04:26 Tools
Im Crying 04:26 Tools
She Operated Around The Clock 04:17 Tools
Who's The Boss (DJ Pooh Club Mix) 03:40 Tools
She Operates Around The Clock 03:40 Tools
Lights Out Party Over 04:26 Tools
Lights Out, Party's Over 03:40 Tools
In My House 03:40 Tools
Wtch The Gangstress Boogie 04:28 Tools
This Girl Is Of On Her Own 03:19 Tools
Where Do We Go From Here (With Howard Hewitt) 03:40 Tools
Hit Em with this 03:40 Tools
Thank You For Lovin' Me 02:28 Tools
I Got An Attitude (Nirobi Edit) 05:19 Tools
Barriers (Corrugated Tunnel Remix) 05:19 Tools
These Foolish Things 04:32 Tools
I Got An Attitude (Nirobi Remix) 05:19 Tools
Interrupted By If The Price Is Right 04:13 Tools
Where Do We Go From Here 05:02 Tools
Why Don't Run Away From You 04:13 Tools
in my house (remix) 05:04 Tools
Avalanche 05:02 Tools
It's Too Late 03:08 Tools
She Operates Around The Clock (Remix) 03:35 Tools
Barriers (String Mix) 05:04 Tools
It's Your Thang 04:07 Tools
There He Goes (The Boy I Love) - Antoinette 00:00 Tools
Sara Smile 04:07 Tools
02 - Antoinette - Jenny Let Him Go 03:35 Tools
Special 04:07 Tools
Crush On The DJ - Disturbance Remix Edit 04:07 Tools
Walk on By 04:07 Tools
Machines (feat. Justin Hill) 04:07 Tools
Barriers - String Mix 04:07 Tools
  • 14,677
    plays
  • 4,127
    listners
  • 14677
    top track count

There are two artists named Antoinette: 1, Between the ages of 13 and 15, British singer Antoinette (later known as Toni Daly) recorded half a dozen singles, none of which were hits. But the quality of her recordings has ensured her a lasting popularity with fans of 1960s British girl pop. She was born Marie Antoinette Daly (what were her parents thinking?) in Southend, Essex, on England’s east coast. She landed her first recording contract, with the Decca label, in 1964, at the age of just 13. Her debut single, Jenny let him go, was produced by Charles Blackwell, who worked with a number of gems for girl singers of the period, including French yé-yé singer Françoise Hardy and Britain’s Samantha Jones. It sounded like a cover of an American song – albeit with a distinctly British tang – and suited Antoinette’s bratty vocals perfectly. Antoinette switched to the Piccadilly label for her next single, the Britgirl classic There he goes (the boy I love), released in September 1964. The song, with its Shangri-Las-esque feel, had been written by Blackwell and, arguably, was one of his very best compositions. (The B-side, Little things mean a lot, was an updating of one-hit-wonder Kitty Kallen’s 1954 US chart topper.) When it also flopped, Piccadilly turned to the US for inspiration. First up was the Sapphires’ Thank you for loving me, which was selected for the Antoinette treatment in 1965. In the hands of another singer, the song could have ended up needing to be issued with a diabetic warning, but Antoinette’s vocals managed to keep it from becoming too sickly sweet. (The B-side, If you really love me, has its fans too.) It was followed by Our house and then by a version of a US soul hit, Tami Lynn’s I’m gonna run away from you, retitled Why don’t I run away from you. It fitted Antoinette’s effervescent style. (The song was written by Bert Berns, the man behind much of Lulu’s early material, and was issued in direct competition with a version by future star Kiki Dee, also without success.) Antoinette released a version of US girl group the Poppies’ Lullaby of love as her final 45 for Piccadilly in 1966. The equally good – if not better – I’m for you, a cover of Carla Thomas’ soul number, was hidden on the reverse. Antoinette switched labels again, this time to Columbia, for one further 45 in 1966, Like the big man said, a cover of Italian singer Caterina Caselli's L'uomo d'oro, under the name Toni Daly. (The B-side was You can't get no water.) When the single failed, her contract slipped. 2. Antoinette (born Antoinette Patterson) is an American rapper from Queens, New York, who released two albums, during the late 1980s and early 1990s. She made her first appearance on the producer Hurby "Luv Bug" Azor's compilation disc Hurby's Machine, self-styled "gangstress of rap" and Queens-native Antoinette matured from essentially just a tough-talking mama into a more unpredictable, sometimes fresh, sometimes alluring, and sometimes defiant rapper whose musical surroundings are equally divided among funk, go-go, hip-house, and hardcore sampler and production snippets. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.