![]() ![]() ![]() In June 2014, Sinitta made a musical comeback when she released her new single «So Many Men, So Little Time» with Energise Records. She continued to release singles throughout 19, and also participated in 1984’s A Song for Europe, the UK competition to find an entry for the Eurovision Song Contest, with «Imagination». That same year, she also appeared in the video of «Rock the Boat» sung by Forrest. In 1983 Sinitta released the singles ‘Break Me Into Little Pieces’ and ‘Don’t Beat Around the Bush’ with dance troupe Hot Gossip. In 1985, she captained one of the teams on an ITV children’s game show called The Wall Game, a programme teaching children how to act. Sinitta began in show business by appearing in the musical The Wiz and the movie Shock Treatment released on Halloween 1981, and her West End credits include Cats, Little Shop of Horrors, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Hair, Masquerade and Mutiny! On 24 December 1982, Sinitta appeared on the TV programme The Tube as a dancer with Imagination. Sinitta trained at the Legat Russian Ballet School, and at LAMDA. She has also acted in a number of West End shows and has been a mentor on The X Factor and appeared as a contestant on the eleventh series of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! and the first series of Channel 4’s The Jump, which sees contestants train and then compete in winter Olympic sports. Altogether Sinitta has 14 international hit singles and three albums. She is best known as a TV Personality and for her hit records in the 1980s including «So Macho», «Toy Boy», «Cross My Broken Heart» and «Right Back Where We Started From». Not included on the vinyl version.Sinitta (born Sinitta Renay Malone) is an American-born singer who has lived in the United Kingdom for most of her life. Tracks 7, 14 and 15 are the bonus tracks on the CD version of the album. ![]() The album's second single " Right Back Where We Started From" became Sinitta's only charting single in her native US, peaking at number 84 on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart in 1989. It missed the Top 40 in the United Kingdom and peaked at number 52. "Wicked" was a minor success on the charts. The remaining tracks were produced by the aforementioned Hammond, Harding & Curnow in addition to Nigel Wright and German producer Ralf-René Maué ( London Boys). Her second album, Wicked released in 1989 contained only one SAW track- "I Don't Believe in Miracles", two other tracks recorded with SAW in the same sessions "How Can This Be Real Love" and "Do You Wanna Find Out?" were ultimately shelved. Following the release of her debut album Sinitta! in 1987 Sinitta moved away from working directly with Stock Aitken Waterman although she continued to record at PWL under the direction of Pete Hammond, Phil Harding and Ian Curnow. ![]()
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