Hi Pete, Thanks for all the additional information regarding Julie Lynn. Glad you enjoyed her video clips. We love her too. My wife saw her perform locally here in Ottawa in the mid 70's.
@granpaofadrummer , Thanks , I first heard this song as a kid in Ontario and didnt know who the singer was or the title of the song but it was one that stuck in my head since 1970 and I could never find it ,.......till now . Still love it as much as ever. Wish Julie would re release it or at least do a youtube version of it just for me !!
@pete02516 I'm glad you liked Julie's song. Not sure what Julie's intentions are with regard to future releases but I can tell you that Sandra Glabb "the voice of the Mattawa Valley" might record the song on her next CD which is due to be released some time this summer. The song was written by a good friend of hers, Roy Payne of Newfoundland.
Five other albums followed, including her final release, “The Many Moods Of Julie Lynn” (1980), a project that was recorded in Nashville with producers Lonnie Salazar and Joe Bob Barnhill.
The Julie Lynn Show toured Canada for a number of years until Julie signed a contract with Dominion Records in 1970. Her debut album, “Put A Little Love In Your Heart”, was released that same year. The followup, “Look What They’ve Done To My Song”, (1971), produced Julie’s biggest hit, "Good Morning World" (#2 on the RPM Chart).
1990 Inductee - Julie Lynn The first female artist inducted into the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame, Julie Lynn (born Marie Julia Catherine Flynn, in Gaspe, Quebec, in 1947) got her start playing the bar circuit in northern Ontario as a teenager. After a stint performing with Pauline Noland and her Jamboree Pals - a gig that included a weekly television show on CHOV Pembroke - she formed The Julie Lynn Show in 1966.
I heard this song as a kid in Ontario and it stuck in my head since early 1970's . I never knew the artist or the song title till tonight . Cant believe that after all the searches i have done over the years that I have finally found it again . A big thank you for posting this beautiful song . Brings me back a long long time . Love it !
What a great song written by Roy Absalom Francis Payne. You nailed it, girl! Fantastic job on both your parts. Hope to re-record it this summer with your blessings. Sandra Glabb
Hi Pete, Thanks for all the additional information regarding Julie Lynn. Glad you enjoyed her video clips. We love her too. My wife saw her perform locally here in Ottawa in the mid 70's.
granpaofadrummer 3 weeks ago
@granpaofadrummer , Thanks , I first heard this song as a kid in Ontario and didnt know who the singer was or the title of the song but it was one that stuck in my head since 1970 and I could never find it ,.......till now . Still love it as much as ever. Wish Julie would re release it or at least do a youtube version of it just for me !!
Just kidding Julie .............
pete02516 1 week ago
@pete02516 I'm glad you liked Julie's song. Not sure what Julie's intentions are with regard to future releases but I can tell you that Sandra Glabb "the voice of the Mattawa Valley" might record the song on her next CD which is due to be released some time this summer. The song was written by a good friend of hers, Roy Payne of Newfoundland.
granpaofadrummer 1 week ago
Five other albums followed, including her final release, “The Many Moods Of Julie Lynn” (1980), a project that was recorded in Nashville with producers Lonnie Salazar and Joe Bob Barnhill.
pete02516 3 weeks ago
The Julie Lynn Show toured Canada for a number of years until Julie signed a contract with Dominion Records in 1970. Her debut album, “Put A Little Love In Your Heart”, was released that same year. The followup, “Look What They’ve Done To My Song”, (1971), produced Julie’s biggest hit, "Good Morning World" (#2 on the RPM Chart).
pete02516 3 weeks ago
1990 Inductee - Julie Lynn The first female artist inducted into the Ottawa Valley Country Music Hall of Fame, Julie Lynn (born Marie Julia Catherine Flynn, in Gaspe, Quebec, in 1947) got her start playing the bar circuit in northern Ontario as a teenager. After a stint performing with Pauline Noland and her Jamboree Pals - a gig that included a weekly television show on CHOV Pembroke - she formed The Julie Lynn Show in 1966.
pete02516 3 weeks ago
I heard this song as a kid in Ontario and it stuck in my head since early 1970's . I never knew the artist or the song title till tonight . Cant believe that after all the searches i have done over the years that I have finally found it again . A big thank you for posting this beautiful song . Brings me back a long long time . Love it !
pete02516 3 weeks ago
Hey cousin, I hope to see you soon.
Dan Mansell
MrDanMansell 2 months ago
Hey Julie
What a great song written by Roy Absalom Francis Payne. You nailed it, girl! Fantastic job on both your parts. Hope to re-record it this summer with your blessings. Sandra Glabb
sandieglabb1 2 months ago