Joy Sarney

Sarney was born in Liverpool and started out as a folk music and comedy performer in the Liverpool trio the Crabtrees in the mid-1960s, with her brother Hal and Derek Marsden.

The Crabtrees performed in venues all over Merseyside, and their act embraced traditional, contemporary and humorous songs.

[3] It reached number 26 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1977.

[4] A follow-up single, "Angling for a Kiss", was released in November 1977, but failed to make the charts, and Sarney remains a one-hit wonder.

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