Billie Myers was born on June
14, 1971, in Coventry, England. A childhood
that encompassed poetry, culture and music
led Billie eventually to a music career
(after brief stints as a nurse and insurance
agent).
Billie's musical break came
after being spotted dancing at a club by a
producer, which eventually resulted in a
contract with Universal Records.
Billie released her debut LP, Growing
Pains.
# 20
Singles Artist of the Year
Billie hit the
Top 40 with "Kiss The Rain." The single was
co-written by Eric Bazilian of The
Hooters.
Billie hit the Top 10 with "Kiss The Rain."
Billie hit the Top 40 with
"Tell Me."
Billie toured as part of the
Lilith Fair package tour.
Billie released Vertigo.
Billie
split from Universal Records.
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Growing Pains
Released: November, 1997
Billboard
peak:
# 91
Tracks: "Kiss The Rain" - "Few
Words Too Many" - "Tell Me" - "You
Send Me Flying" - "Please Don't
Shout" - "First Time" -
"Mother, Daughter, Sister,
Lover" - "Shark And The
Mermaid" - "Having Trouble With
The Language" - "Opposites
Attract" - "Much Change Too
Soon" |
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Vertigo
Released: June, 2000
Tracks: "Am I Here
Yet? (Returned To Sender)" -
"Should I Call You Jesus?" -
"Vertigo" - "Without My
Consent" - "Room Full Of
View" - "Flexible" -
"Where Romeo Never Dies" -
"Never Let Them See You Cry" -
"Roll Over Beethoven" -
"Afraid Of Spiders" -
"Bitter Fruit (Dead Weight)" |
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