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Sweet Pussy Pauline (real name Candice Jordan) is an American vocalist.

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She is known for having two top 25 UK hit singles in collaboration with The Candy Girls, [1] a top 10 hit on the US Dance Chart [2] [3] and numerous other underground releases both under this name and the pseudonym Candy J. [4]

Discography

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positions
UK
[1]
US Dance
[2] [3]
UK Dance
[5] [6]
"Why Are You Wasting My Time" (as Candy J) [7]
1986
"Desire" (as Candy J) [8]
1987
"Desirable Revenge" (as Candy J) [9]
1988
"Somethings They Never Change" (as Candy J) [10]
1988
"Hurt Me! Hurt Me!" (as Candy J) [11]
1989
"Hateful Head Helen" (as Hateful Head Helen) [12]
1989
"Let's Get Together" (as Candy J) [13]
1991
"Shoulda Known Better" (as Candy J) [14]
1993
"The Walk" [15]
1993
"Pretender" [16]
1993
"Everybody" (as Candy J) [17]
1995
"Fee Fi Fo Fum" [18]
199523-1
"Wham Bam" [19]
19962075
"Heads, Tits And Ass" [20]
1997
"Bamboozled" (as Candy J) [21]
1998
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

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References

  1. 1 2 "CANDY GIRLS - full Official Chart History - Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com.
  2. 1 2 Joel Witburn's Hot Dance/Disco
  3. 1 2 "Dance Songs: Top Dance Music Chart".
  4. "Sweet Pussy Pauline". Discogs.
  5. "Official Dance Singles Chart Top 40 - Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com.
  6. "Official Dance Singles Chart Top 40 - Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com.
  7. "Candy J - Why Are You Wasting My Time". Discogs.
  8. "Candy J - Desire". Discogs.
  9. "Candy J - Desirable Revenge". Discogs.
  10. "Candy J - Somethings They Never Change". Discogs.
  11. "Candy J - Hurt Me! Hurt Me!". Discogs.
  12. "ateful Head Helen - Hateful Head Helen". Discogs.
  13. "Candy J - Let's Get Together". Discogs.
  14. "Candy J - Shoulda Known Better". Discogs.
  15. "Sweet Pussy Pauline - The Walk". Discogs.
  16. "Sweet Pussy Pauline - Pretender". Discogs.
  17. "Candy J - Everybody". Discogs.
  18. "Candy Girls Featuring Sweet Pussy Pauline - Fee Fi Fo Fum". Discogs.
  19. "Candy Girls - Wham Bam". Discogs.
  20. "Sweet Pussy Pauline - Heads, Tits And Ass". Discogs.
  21. "Candy J - Bamboozled". Discogs.