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Sunny Leslie | |
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Birth name | Heather Weetman |
Also known as | Sunny Leslie |
Born | 1951 (age 72–73) Chennai, India |
Origin | United Kingdom |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 1960s–1980s |
Formerly of | Brotherhood of Man |
Heather Weetman (born 1951), known professionally as Sunny Leslie and later mononymously as Sunny, is a British singer. She was known for being one half of the recording duo Sue and Sunny with sister Sue Glover (real name Yvonne Weetman), who would both later be members of the original Brotherhood of Man. In 1974, she earned a One-hit wonder status as a solo artist with the song Doctor's Orders.
Personal life
Born Heather Weetman in Chennai, India, then known as Madras, India, in 1951, she and her older sister, Yvonne (born 1949), would eventually move to the United Kingdom with their family.
Career
Soon after migrating to the UK, Heather and Yvonne would start work as session singers and recording artists in the mid 1960s, under the name "Sue and Sunny", with Weetman taking on the stage name "Sunny Leslie". The sister duo would be session singers for the likes of
.In 1969, Sue and Sunny joined
In 1974, Leslie, as a solo artist credited simply as Sunny, recorded the song "Doctor's Orders", written by Geoff Stephens, Roger Cook, and Roger Greenaway, the latter being an original member of Brotherhood of Man with Leslie. Leslie was recommended to record the song by Greenaway due to Sue Glover wanted to step down from music for a bit to have children, she recalls: "Sue decided she wanted to spend some time having babies, so I was just left to get on with things by myself. Roger Cook knew that I was going solo and rang me up to say that he had a song for me. Anyway, I went round to see him, heard the song and thought it might do something."[4] Leslie recorded the song in November 1973, and was released in January 1974. "Doctor's Orders" entered the charts on 30 March at number 42, and peaked at number seven in the UK on 4 May.[5] The song charted even higher, at number four, in Ireland. In November 1974, American singer Carol Douglas covered the song and her version charted at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was a chart topper in Canada.
References
- ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
- ^ "BROTHERHOOD OF MAN | Official Charts".
- ^ "Lee Sheriden | Metro News". Metro.co.uk. 2009-10-27. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
- ^ "Sunny". www.alwynwturner.com. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
- ISBN 1-904994-10-5.