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Sarah Brightman and Hot Gossip

Sarah Brightman and Hot Gossip Sarah Brightman, star of "Phantom of the Opera" and many other musicals, as well as Andrew Lloyd Webber's ex-wife, released a disco single in 1978 or 1979 entitled "(I Lost My Heart to a) Starship Trooper." At the time she was lead singer of the group Hot Gossip.

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I Lost My Heart To A Starship Trooper wasn't the only disco track Sarah recorded - "Love In A UFO" and "The Adventures Of The Lovecrusader" (which features Donna Summer's "Love To Love You Baby" shortly followed ... though unfortunately, weren't well received!!

A top Diva!!
Posted by: lovecrusader | Mar 19, 05 | 2:09 pm

I REMEMBER THIS SONG. IT WAS A TOP TEN HIT IN ENGLAND SO I BOUGHT IT. IT CAME OUT JUST AFTER "STAR WARS" AND WAS A CHANCE TO CASH IN AND HAVE A HIT. I AM SURE NOW SHE LOATHES IT WHEN IT IS BROUGHT UP. IT WAS A CUTE SONG. ME AND MY SISTER PLAYED IT ALOT.
Posted by: TIM | Mar 16, 06 | 4:18 am

In 1979 I produced an ensemble of singers from the UK who danced weekly on the Kenny Everett video show. The group was called HOT GOSSIP and the lead vocalist was SARAH BRIGHTMON. I produced a song called "Super Casanova" and "Love Clone" which appeared in the Joan Collins movie -THE WORLD IS FULL OF MARRIED MEN.

-Patrick Adams
Posted by: Patrick Adams | Oct 27, 06 | 10:38 pm

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