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  1. Sylvia (singer) Sylvia Jane Kirby (December 9, 1956 [1] ), also known mononymously as Sylvia, is an American country music and country pop singer and songwriter. [2] Her biggest hit (a crossover chart topper), was her single "Nobody" in 1982. [3] It reached number 15 on the Billboard Hot 100, number 5 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart ...

  2. Nobody (Sylvia song) " Nobody " is a song written by Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan, and recorded by American country music artist Sylvia. It was released in June 1982 as the second single from the album Just Sylvia . The song was first recorded in 1982 by Sylvia, who was already a country music star, achieving a #1 hit and 2 other top tens in ...

  3. Sittin' in restaurant she walked by I seem to recall that certain look in your eye I said who is that You said with a smile Oh it's nobody, oh nobody Well maybe that explains the last two weeks You called me up, dead on your feet Working late again I ask who with, you said nobody, oh nobody Well your nobody called today She hung up when I asked her name Well I wonder does she think she's being ...

  4. Thereafter, Sylvia decided to return as a musical artist and record "Pillow Talk" herself, finally releasing the song in 1973. "Pillow Talk" is an early example of prototypical disco music. The vocals are replete with moaning and heavy breathing, predating Donna Summer 's orgasmic moans on 1975's " Love to Love You Baby ".

  5. Sylvia · Song · 2002

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    • January 01, 2002
  6. About. For Sylvia, being an artist is not only about singing. It’s also about listening deeply: to herself, to others, and to the stories that want to be told. That’s what first led her to discover her love of music as a child and, subsequently, to enjoy more than two decades of a successful and multifaceted career as a singer and songwriter.

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  8. I said "who's that?" You said with a smile. "Oh it's nobody, oh nobody". Maybe that explains the last two week. You called me up, dead on your feet. Working late again, I ask who with. You said "nobody, oh nobody." Well your nobody called today. She hung up when I asked her name.