Debbie Cameron

{{short description|American singer}}

{{other people||Deborah Cameron (disambiguation)}}

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| birth_name = Deborah Cameron

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1958|09|14}}

| birth_place = Miami, Florida, United States

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| occupation = Singer

| years_active = 1976–present

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| associated_acts = Etta Cameron, Tommy Seebach

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Deborah (Debbie) Cameron (born September 14, 1958 in Miami, Florida) is a Danish-American singer of Bahamian descent who has had a career in music in Denmark.[http://www.discogs.com/artist/Debbie+Cameron Information about Debbie Cameron]

Her career started in 1976, when she was awarded the prize "Most promising student" at the Music School at the University of Miami. In 1978, she went to Copenhagen, where her mother Etta already lived. In 1979 she was a prominent backing singer for Tommy Seebach at his participating for Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 1979 with the song "Disco Tango". She again represented Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981, duetting with Tommy Seebach. They performed the song "Krøller eller ej" (Curls or not), finishing 11th with 41 points.[http://www.diggiloo.net/?1981dk Information about the song Krøller eller ej] in the Eurovision Song Contest 1981

Discography

=LPs=

  • Debbie Cameron [http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/debbie_cameron/debbie_cameron/ Debbie Cameron], Rate Your Music{{deprecated source|certain=y|date=November 2024}}
  • New York Date
  • Be With Me
  • Brief Encounter, duet, with Richard Boone
  • Debbie Cameron
  • Maybe We, with the band Buki Yamaz

= Singles =

  • "Greenback Dollar" / "I Don`t Wanna See You Cry" [http://www.45cat.com/record/1a00639443/ Record Details], 45cat
  • "Call Me Tonight"
  • "Game of My Life"
  • "You To Me Are Everything"
  • "Glad That's It's Over"
  • "So-Le-La"
  • "Accepted By Society"
  • "Krøller eller ej", (Curls or not) duet with Tommy Seebach
  • "Jeg en gård mig bygge vil" (I want to build a Farm)
  • "I See the Moon" (AUS #72){{cite book|last=Kent|first=David|authorlink=David Kent (historian)|title=Australian Chart Book 1970–1992|edition=illustrated|publisher=Australian Chart Book|location=St Ives, N.S.W.|year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6|page=53}}
  • "Stuck On You"
  • "Copenhagen"
  • "Sideshow"
  • "Boogie Woogie Rendez-Vous"

= Valentinos =

  • Disco Dance Party

Vocals: Debbie Cameron, Sanne Salomonsen & Michael Elo

= Soundtrack =

Soundtrack of the film Den Eneste Ene (The One and Only)

Filmography

She has participated in the Danish film Hodja fra Pjort (Hodja from Pjort) in 1985.

She also played herself in the Norwegian film De blå ulvene (The blue wolves) in 1993.

References