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Lynsey de Paul, the star who never wanted the spotlight

October 7, 2014 10:03
Lynsey de Paul in her '70s heyday

ByPaul Lester, Paul Lester

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Lynsey De Paul, who died last week of a brain haemorrhage, aged 64, was a household name in the 1970s. But the petite performer with the blond hair and beauty spot was a reluctant star who was happier composing behind the scenes.

She was born Lynsey Monckton Rubin in 1950 and grew up in Cricklewood, north London, before the family moved to Canon's Park.

She spoke in the JC last year of her strict upbringing and abusive father, a property developer, who was "quite Victorian in his discipline".

"When I hear people have had a happy childhood, I think: 'How is that possible?'," she recalled. Pop music was taboo in her home, and she was encouraged to pursue classical musical training.