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11606537 | Play | Va Va Va Voom | 03:14 Tools | |
11606538 | Play | Space Ace | 03:50 Tools | |
11606541 | Play | Brett's Lullaby | 00:31 Tools | |
11606540 | Play | Highty Tighty | 02:59 Tools | |
11606539 | Play | April In Paris | 03:29 Tools | |
11606542 | Play | Run For The Sun | 02:45 Tools | |
11606543 | Play | Solitaire | 04:03 Tools | |
11606558 | Play | Pre-Colombian Love | 02:15 Tools | |
11606554 | Play | Qeen of Hearts | 03:50 Tools | |
11606544 | Play | I Want To Hold Your Hand | 02:56 Tools | |
11606547 | Play | Young At Heart | 02:08 Tools | |
11606553 | Play | I Can't Help Myself/Over the Rainbow | 02:50 Tools | |
11606548 | Play | Kooks | 03:38 Tools | |
11606552 | Play | Our Lady of the Barren Tree | 03:38 Tools | |
11606550 | Play | VaVaVa Voom | 03:11 Tools | |
87322591 | Play | Brett's Lullaby - Instrumental | 03:11 Tools | |
87322592 | Play | I Wanna Hold Your Hand | 03:11 Tools | |
89314421 | Play | Abstracting Billy | 03:11 Tools | |
11606557 | Play | Brett's Lullaby (Instrumental) | 00:31 Tools | |
11606560 | Play | Brett's Lullaby [Instrumental] | 00:31 Tools | |
52843350 | Play | va va voom | 00:31 Tools | |
89314422 | Play | Mood In Deco | 00:31 Tools | |
52843351 | Play | vava voom | 00:31 Tools | |
87322593 | Play | Va Va Va Voon | 00:31 Tools | |
52843352 | Play | 03 - space ace | 00:31 Tools | |
87322594 | Play | My Kingdom Won't Cum | 00:31 Tools | |
52843353 | Play | brett smiley 03 - space ace | 03:51 Tools |
Brett Smiley (September 25, 1955 – January 7, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter who was active in the UK during the glam rock era of the early 1970s. Smiley released one single, "Va Va Va Voom," and made an appearance on the Russell Harty television show, where he performed the song "Space Ace". Smiley began his career as a child actor, playing Oliver on Broadway. In 1974, Smiley—who, at the time, was managed and produced by Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham—recorded an album, Breathlessly Brett. The album—which includes the songs "Va Va Va Voom" and "Space Ace"—remained unreleased until 2004, when RPM Records included it as part of its Lipsmackin' 70s collection. Smiley also starred as the Prince, in the 1977 American erotic musical comedy Cinderella. In 2004, rock biographer Nina Antonia published a book about Smiley, The Prettiest Star: Whatever Happened to Brett Smiley. Smiley still performed occasionally until recently in New York City, and was recording songs for a new CD. He died January 7, 2016. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.