Talk:Tammy Jones

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I have two vinyl album's from Tammy Jones in which she uses the name Helen Wyn. The first was her debut LP "All the love in the world" on the Delse/Envoy label (voy9177 issued 1967). The second is a Decca re-issue of Delyse album but is titled "The world of Tammy Jones formerly known as Helen Wyn" (spa-r442 dated 1975). These albums are mainly cover versions of fifties/sixties pop hits; Morningtown ride, tammy, love me tender, little bitty tear plus some welsh language songs Molianwn, Gwenno penygelli and represents her early career.