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Hazell Dean

Hazell Dean (née Poole; born 27 October 1952)[2] is an English dance-pop singer, who achieved her biggest success in the 1980s as a leading hi-NRG artist. She is best known for the top-ten hits in the United Kingdom "Searchin' (I Gotta Find a Man)", "Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)" and "Who's Leaving Who". She has also worked as a songwriter and producer.[3]

Hazell Dean
Dean performing in 2021
Background information
Birth nameHazel Poole
Born (1952-10-27) 27 October 1952 (age 71)
Great Baddow, Essex, England
GenresDance-pop, hi-NRG
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active1975–2021[1]
LabelsEMI, Proto
Websitehazelldean.net

Career edit

Dean was born in Great Baddow, Essex.[3] She started her career in the mid-1970s and came to prominence in the following decade after many years as a club performer and working on the gay scene with her brand of hi-NRG. She was elected three times as the "Best Live Performer" by the "Federation of American Dance Clubs" (US), and twice as a "Best British Performer" by "Club Mirror Awards" (UK).[citation needed].

Dean started her career signed to Decca Records releasing a few pop/soul singles from the mid to late '70s written and produced by Paul Curtis. Dean participated in the A Song for Europe contest in 1976, and took eighth place (out of twelve) with the ballad, "I Couldn't Live Without You for a Day", written by contest veteran Curtis.[4]

Dean's first album was first released in 1981. The Sound of Bacharach and David was a collection of covers written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David and was only released promotionally to radio stations for them to use the songs to pad out their programming with songs they didn't have to pay so much for in royalties. A very rare album, it was re-released commercially for the first time in 2014. Dean also released a promotional double A-side single for the area of Medway ("Medway You're the One / Medway That's Where I Wanna Be") in 1982. This was re-discovered and put onto YouTube in 2017.[citation needed]

Mainstream success edit

Dean decided to put behind her pop/soul sound she had been recording, and issued her first dance record, "Searchin' (I Gotta Find a Man)" in the summer of 1983. While it was a big hit in gay clubs,[5] it only peaked at #76.

In February 1984 she entered the UK Singles Chart with the double A-sided single, "Evergreen" / "Jealous Love" which peaked at #63.[6][7] In April 1984 Dean participated in "A Song For Europe" again, finish in seventh place out of eight, with another dramatic ballad, "Stay In My Life", which she wrote herself.[8]

In June 1984, the re-release of "Searchin' (I Gotta Find A Man)" became her first single to reach the UK top 10, peaking at #6.[7] Despite the success of the single, Dean says there was no follow-up in place even as it rose high in the charts, and when she accidentally ran into producer Pete Waterman at Proto Records, she agreed to consider working with his then little known team, Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW).[9]

Producer Mike Stock recalled the pressure on Dean to produce a follow-up when she came to SAW in the hope of a second hit. "She was upset at time," Stock remembered. "I remember her saying at times this was so important to her. [It was] that dreadful follow-up situation – how do you follow up a hit?'"[10]

Dean then released the follow-up, "Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)" (produced by SAW), in July which peaked at #4.[7] "Whatever I Do" was originally named "Dance Your Love Away", and had been recorded by singer Michael Prince, but the song was re-written by Mike Stock and Matt Aitken because Dean disliked the chorus.[9]

Prince says he was not informed that Dean had recorded a version of the song he'd recorded months earlier and was waiting to release.[11] He claimed he first found out when her version came on while he was dancing in a nightclub.[11] A new version of "Dance Your Love Away" was released as a single in 1985, but did not chart.

In contrast, Dean's placing with the song gave Stock/Aitken/Waterman their first top 10 hit. Further singles, "Back In My Arms (Once Again)" and "No Fool (For Love)" both peaked at #41.[7] These singles were included on her debut mainstream pop album, Heart First, which did not sell well and failed to chart.

In 1985 the single Harmony (written by Bill Clift and Peter Marsh) was released in Germany on the Bellaphon label.[12] In 1985 Dean signed with label EMI Records, releasing the Stock/Aitken/Waterman-produced single "They Say It's Gonna Rain", which included lyrics in Zulu and reached #58 on the UK Singles Chart,[7] and became a #1 single in South Africa.[13] Subsequent singles fared worse with "ESP", "Stand Up" and "Always (Doesn't Mean Forever)" failing to reach the UK top 75. In early 1988 however, she achieved her biggest hit in four years with "Who's Leaving Who", which reached #4.[7] The track, a cover of an Anne Murray song, restored her commercial fortunes and led to a new album.[14]

The follow-up singles, "Maybe (We Should Call it a Day)" and "Turn It into Love" (also recorded by Kylie Minogue and included on her debut album, Kylie) peaked at #15 and #21 respectively.[7] Dean has expressed her regret over the release order of the two tracks, feeling that her comeback trajectory as a Top 40 act was blunted as a result.[15] Contrary to widely reported claims at the time, Dean denies she asked to record "Turn It Into Love" after hearing Kylie's version in the studio, and insists she thought she was recording a brand new track, only to find out about Kylie's version after its release.[16] Dean admitted she was "p-ed off" when she discovered there had been a double up, calling the reuse of the song by SAW "a cop out".[16]

Her second album, Always, was released in October 1988 and featured many of the singles from the previous 3 years, as well as new material. The album charted at #38 in the UK.[7]

1990s edit

Dean left EMI and signed with Lisson Records, releasing two singles for the label. The first was a cover of Yvonne Elliman's "Love Pains" in 1989, produced by PWL producers Phil Harding and Ian Curnow. It reached #48 on the UK Singles Chart.[7] More than 18 months elapsed before Dean's next single was released, the Stock/Aitken/Waterman penned and produced "Better Off Without You", originally recorded by Lonnie Gordon. It was her final UK top 75 chart entry, peaking at #72.[7] After the failure of these two singles, Dean ceased working with Stock/Aitken/Waterman, stating her need to move on from their sound, and voicing dissatisfaction with receiving "hand me down tunes."[17]

Dean then began working with Ian Levine, who had previously remixed and produced tracks with her in the mid 1980s.

During this time, Dean produced and wrote songs for Bad Boys Inc, Bona Riah (produced "House of Rising Sun"), Miquel Brown (produced "It's a Sin"), MEN 2 B (co-wrote "Love Satisfaction"), Upside Down and Sandra Feva.

1996 saw the release of Dean's next album, The Winner Takes It All, which was released on Carlton Records. This album contained covers of ABBA songs. The title track was released as a single. In 1999, Dean released a cover version of Bon Jovi's "Living On A Prayer" and, in 2001, a remixed version of "Who's Leaving Who" was released. Neither of these singles charted.

Recent career edit

 
Dean performing in 2011

In 2007, Dean returned to record with Ian Levine, completing the track "Trade Him for a Newer Model" for the album Disco 2008. The music video for Trade Him for a Newer Model was released on YouTube by Levine in 2007.

In 2009, several songs that had not been released on any Dean album their original form were released on iTunes, including some previously unreleased remixes. Cherry Red Records re-issued Dean's first mainstream pop album, Heart First, in early 2010.

2010 saw Hazell Dean sign to the dance label, Energise Records. Dean recorded an updated version of her 1985 single, "They Say It's Gonna Rain". "Shattered Glass", "In The Name Of Love", "This Is My Life", "We Belong/Can You Feel It" and "I Close My Eyes & Count To Ten" were released as singles from her 2013 album, "In The Name Of...".

Cherry Red Records released a Deluxe Edition of Always on 23 April 2012. On 10 September 2012, a 21 track greatest hits collection, Evergreen: The Very Best of Hazell Dean, was released through Music Club Deluxe Records. The CD pressing features a bonus disc of 11 remixes and rare extended mixes of Dean's 1980s hits. On 21 December 2012, Dean performed at the Stock/Aitken/Waterman "Hit Factory Live" reunion concert at London's O2 Arena, along with many other former Stock/Aitken/Waterman acts.

In 2013, Dean released the album In the Name of..., through Energise records. 2015 saw her release the singles "24 Hours" and "Nightlife", again with Energise, both taken from the album Nightlife released the same year. 2016 saw the release of two EPs through Energise records – "Evergreen/Judgement Day" and "Happy New Year/ The Way Old Friends Do" She continues to perform live and occasionally records with various producers, with tracks appearing via her official website.

In August 2021, Dean announced her retirement from live performing, with her last live show being on 18 September at Lets Rock Leeds and Wentworth Festival.

Since 2021, through SP Music Label, Hazell has released the compilation albums, The Dean and Ware Collection Vol. 1 & 2 & the album "8", as well as five singles.

Hazell is proud to continue in her role as Patron of Pride in Surrey.

Gay following edit

After the success of "Searchin'", Dean made her LGBT club debut at Heaven in London and has subsequently enjoyed a large LGBT following.[18] Acknowledging the support she has received from the LGBT community throughout her career, Dean frequently performs at LGBT Pride events both in the UK and abroad. On 29 August 2021, after 38 years, Dean played her last Pride performance in Hastings, where she also announced her retirement from live shows.

Dean is Patron of Pride in Surrey.

She is in the Pride Power List – which celebrates the 100 most influential LGBT people in the UK.

Dean is a Trans Ally and supporter of Transgender Rights.[19]

Personal life edit

Dean has a sister and an older brother who still live in their birthplace in Essex.

Hazell Dean has been in a long-term relationship since 1991 and has been in a civil partnership since 2005.

Her daughter was born in December 2004.[20]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Year Title UK
[7]
1981 The Sound of Bacharach & David
1984 Heart First
1988 Always 38
1995 The Best of Hazell Dean (includes new recordings)
1996 The Winner Takes it All (AKA Hazell Dean Sings Abba)
Greatest Hits
2002 The Greatest Hits (includes new recordings)
2012 Evergreen: The Very Best of Hazell Dean
2013 In The Name Of ...
2015 Nightlife
2017 Re:Visited
Re:Xtended EP
2021 The Dean & Ware Collection, Vol 1
The Dean & Ware Collection, Vol 2
2022 The Dean & Ware Collection, Vol.1 & 2 CD
8
"–" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles edit

Year Title Peak chart positions
UK
[7][21]
IRE
[22]
AUS
[23]
AUT
[24]
BEL
(FLA)

[25]
GER
[26]
NED
[27]
NOR
[28]
NZ
[29]
SA
[13]
SWE
[30]
SWI
[31]
1975 "Our Day Will Come"
1976 "I Couldn't Live Without You for a Day"
"Got You Where I Want You"
"Look What I've Found at the End of a Rainbow"
1977 "No One's Ever Gonna Love You"
"Who Was That Lady"
1981 "You Got Me Wrong"
1983 "Searchin' (I Gotta Find a Man)" 76
1984 "Evergreen" / "Jealous Love" 63
"Stay in My Life"
"Searchin' (I Gotta Find a Man)" (re-issue) 6 7 17 6 38 24 14
"Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)" 4 6 74 22
"Back in My Arms (Once Again)" 41 44
1985 "No Fool (For Love)" 41
"They Say It's Gonna Rain" 58 6 1 6
1986 "E. S. P. (Extra Sensual Persuasion)" 98
"Stand Up" 79
1987 "Always Doesn't Mean Forever" 92
1988 "Who's Leaving Who" 4 2 17 17 15 34 44 16 11
"Maybe (We Should Call it a Day)" 15 12 34 23
"Turn It into Love" 21 21 30
1989 "Love Pains" 48 157 51
1991 "Better Off Without You" 72
1993 "My Idea of Heaven" 160
1994 "Power & Passion" 94
1996 "The Winner Takes It All" 82
1997 "Searchin' '97" 92
1998 "Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves"
1999 "Living on a Prayer"
2001 "Who's Leaving Who 2001"
2004 "Searchin' 2004"
2011 "They Say it's Gonna Rain 2011"
"Shattered Glass"
2012 "In the Name of Love"
2013 "This Is My Life"
"We Belong/Can You Feel It"
2014 "I Close My Eyes & Count To Ten"
2015 "24 Hours"
"Nightlife"
2016 "Evergreen/Judgement Day"
"Happy New Year/The Way Old Friends Do"
2019 "Because the Night" / "Heavenly"
2021 "Happy New Year (Sparklers Mix)"
2022 "Out Of Control (Back In Control Mix)"
"The Way Old Friends Do (The Moonwalking Mix)"
"Suddenly Love Came Around"
2023 "100% Pure Love"
2024 "Searchin' (40th Anniversary Remixes)"
"–" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

References edit

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  2. ^ "FreeBMD Entry Info". Freebmd.org.uk. Archived from the original on 15 December 2014. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
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  8. ^ . Nulpoints.150m.com. Archived from the original on 20 November 2015. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  9. ^ a b "A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman: Ep 1: The Upstroke to Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go) on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  10. ^ "A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman: Ep 9: Taking Stock with Mike Stock on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  11. ^ a b "A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman: Ep 4: No Fool (For Love) to Dance Your Love Away on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  12. ^ "Hazell Dean – Harmony". Discogs. 26 October 1985. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  13. ^ a b "SA Charts 1969–1989 (As presented on Springbok Radio/Radio Orion) > Acts D". Sugar Music. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
  14. ^ "A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman: Ep 33: Who's Leaving Who to Let's All Chant on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  15. ^ "A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman: Ep 34: Mind Over Matter to Maybe (We Should Call It A Day) on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 18 July 2022.
  16. ^ a b "A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman: Ep 36: The Loco-Motion to Turn It Into Love on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
  17. ^ "A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman: Ep 67: Better Off Without You to R.S.VP. on Apple Podcasts". Apple Podcasts. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
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  20. ^ [2] 4 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine
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  22. ^ Jaclyn Ward. . Irishcharts.ie. Archived from the original on 2 June 2009. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  23. ^ Australian chart peaks:
    • Top 100 (Kent Music Report) peaks to 19 June 1988: Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (Illustrated ed.). St. Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 85. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. N.B. The Kent Report chart was licensed by ARIA between mid 1983 and 19 June 1988.
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  30. ^ "swedishcharts.com > Discography Hazell Dean". Hung Medien. Retrieved 27 October 2015.
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External links edit

  • HazellDean.net – official website
  • – info page

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Hazell Dean news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Hazell Dean nee Poole born 27 October 1952 2 is an English dance pop singer who achieved her biggest success in the 1980s as a leading hi NRG artist She is best known for the top ten hits in the United Kingdom Searchin I Gotta Find a Man Whatever I Do Wherever I Go and Who s Leaving Who She has also worked as a songwriter and producer 3 Hazell DeanDean performing in 2021Background informationBirth nameHazel PooleBorn 1952 10 27 27 October 1952 age 71 Great Baddow Essex EnglandGenresDance pop hi NRGOccupation s Singer songwriterYears active1975 2021 1 LabelsEMI ProtoWebsitehazelldean wbr net Contents 1 Career 1 1 Mainstream success 1 2 1990s 1 3 Recent career 1 4 Gay following 2 Personal life 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 4 References 5 External linksCareer editDean was born in Great Baddow Essex 3 She started her career in the mid 1970s and came to prominence in the following decade after many years as a club performer and working on the gay scene with her brand of hi NRG She was elected three times as the Best Live Performer by the Federation of American Dance Clubs US and twice as a Best British Performer by Club Mirror Awards UK citation needed Dean started her career signed to Decca Records releasing a few pop soul singles from the mid to late 70s written and produced by Paul Curtis Dean participated in the A Song for Europe contest in 1976 and took eighth place out of twelve with the ballad I Couldn t Live Without You for a Day written by contest veteran Curtis 4 Dean s first album was first released in 1981 The Sound of Bacharach and David was a collection of covers written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David and was only released promotionally to radio stations for them to use the songs to pad out their programming with songs they didn t have to pay so much for in royalties A very rare album it was re released commercially for the first time in 2014 Dean also released a promotional double A side single for the area of Medway Medway You re the One Medway That s Where I Wanna Be in 1982 This was re discovered and put onto YouTube in 2017 citation needed Mainstream success edit Dean decided to put behind her pop soul sound she had been recording and issued her first dance record Searchin I Gotta Find a Man in the summer of 1983 While it was a big hit in gay clubs 5 it only peaked at 76 In February 1984 she entered the UK Singles Chart with the double A sided single Evergreen Jealous Love which peaked at 63 6 7 In April 1984 Dean participated in A Song For Europe again finish in seventh place out of eight with another dramatic ballad Stay In My Life which she wrote herself 8 In June 1984 the re release of Searchin I Gotta Find A Man became her first single to reach the UK top 10 peaking at 6 7 Despite the success of the single Dean says there was no follow up in place even as it rose high in the charts and when she accidentally ran into producer Pete Waterman at Proto Records she agreed to consider working with his then little known team Stock Aitken Waterman SAW 9 Producer Mike Stock recalled the pressure on Dean to produce a follow up when she came to SAW in the hope of a second hit She was upset at time Stock remembered I remember her saying at times this was so important to her It was that dreadful follow up situation how do you follow up a hit 10 Dean then released the follow up Whatever I Do Wherever I Go produced by SAW in July which peaked at 4 7 Whatever I Do was originally named Dance Your Love Away and had been recorded by singer Michael Prince but the song was re written by Mike Stock and Matt Aitken because Dean disliked the chorus 9 Prince says he was not informed that Dean had recorded a version of the song he d recorded months earlier and was waiting to release 11 He claimed he first found out when her version came on while he was dancing in a nightclub 11 A new version of Dance Your Love Away was released as a single in 1985 but did not chart In contrast Dean s placing with the song gave Stock Aitken Waterman their first top 10 hit Further singles Back In My Arms Once Again and No Fool For Love both peaked at 41 7 These singles were included on her debut mainstream pop album Heart First which did not sell well and failed to chart In 1985 the single Harmony written by Bill Clift and Peter Marsh was released in Germany on the Bellaphon label 12 In 1985 Dean signed with label EMI Records releasing the Stock Aitken Waterman produced single They Say It s Gonna Rain which included lyrics in Zulu and reached 58 on the UK Singles Chart 7 and became a 1 single in South Africa 13 Subsequent singles fared worse with ESP Stand Up and Always Doesn t Mean Forever failing to reach the UK top 75 In early 1988 however she achieved her biggest hit in four years with Who s Leaving Who which reached 4 7 The track a cover of an Anne Murray song restored her commercial fortunes and led to a new album 14 The follow up singles Maybe We Should Call it a Day and Turn It into Love also recorded by Kylie Minogue and included on her debut album Kylie peaked at 15 and 21 respectively 7 Dean has expressed her regret over the release order of the two tracks feeling that her comeback trajectory as a Top 40 act was blunted as a result 15 Contrary to widely reported claims at the time Dean denies she asked to record Turn It Into Love after hearing Kylie s version in the studio and insists she thought she was recording a brand new track only to find out about Kylie s version after its release 16 Dean admitted she was p ed off when she discovered there had been a double up calling the reuse of the song by SAW a cop out 16 Her second album Always was released in October 1988 and featured many of the singles from the previous 3 years as well as new material The album charted at 38 in the UK 7 1990s edit Dean left EMI and signed with Lisson Records releasing two singles for the label The first was a cover of Yvonne Elliman s Love Pains in 1989 produced by PWL producers Phil Harding and Ian Curnow It reached 48 on the UK Singles Chart 7 More than 18 months elapsed before Dean s next single was released the Stock Aitken Waterman penned and produced Better Off Without You originally recorded by Lonnie Gordon It was her final UK top 75 chart entry peaking at 72 7 After the failure of these two singles Dean ceased working with Stock Aitken Waterman stating her need to move on from their sound and voicing dissatisfaction with receiving hand me down tunes 17 Dean then began working with Ian Levine who had previously remixed and produced tracks with her in the mid 1980s During this time Dean produced and wrote songs for Bad Boys Inc Bona Riah produced House of Rising Sun Miquel Brown produced It s a Sin MEN 2 B co wrote Love Satisfaction Upside Down and Sandra Feva 1996 saw the release of Dean s next album The Winner Takes It All which was released on Carlton Records This album contained covers of ABBA songs The title track was released as a single In 1999 Dean released a cover version of Bon Jovi s Living On A Prayer and in 2001 a remixed version of Who s Leaving Who was released Neither of these singles charted Recent career edit nbsp Dean performing in 2011 In 2007 Dean returned to record with Ian Levine completing the track Trade Him for a Newer Model for the album Disco 2008 The music video for Trade Him for a Newer Model was released on YouTube by Levine in 2007 In 2009 several songs that had not been released on any Dean album their original form were released on iTunes including some previously unreleased remixes Cherry Red Records re issued Dean s first mainstream pop album Heart First in early 2010 2010 saw Hazell Dean sign to the dance label Energise Records Dean recorded an updated version of her 1985 single They Say It s Gonna Rain Shattered Glass In The Name Of Love This Is My Life We Belong Can You Feel It and I Close My Eyes amp Count To Ten were released as singles from her 2013 album In The Name Of Cherry Red Records released a Deluxe Edition of Always on 23 April 2012 On 10 September 2012 a 21 track greatest hits collection Evergreen The Very Best of Hazell Dean was released through Music Club Deluxe Records The CD pressing features a bonus disc of 11 remixes and rare extended mixes of Dean s 1980s hits On 21 December 2012 Dean performed at the Stock Aitken Waterman Hit Factory Live reunion concert at London s O2 Arena along with many other former Stock Aitken Waterman acts In 2013 Dean released the album In the Name of through Energise records 2015 saw her release the singles 24 Hours and Nightlife again with Energise both taken from the album Nightlife released the same year 2016 saw the release of two EPs through Energise records Evergreen Judgement Day and Happy New Year The Way Old Friends Do She continues to perform live and occasionally records with various producers with tracks appearing via her official website In August 2021 Dean announced her retirement from live performing with her last live show being on 18 September at Lets Rock Leeds and Wentworth Festival Since 2021 through SP Music Label Hazell has released the compilation albums The Dean and Ware Collection Vol 1 amp 2 amp the album 8 as well as five singles Hazell is proud to continue in her role as Patron of Pride in Surrey Gay following edit After the success of Searchin Dean made her LGBT club debut at Heaven in London and has subsequently enjoyed a large LGBT following 18 Acknowledging the support she has received from the LGBT community throughout her career Dean frequently performs at LGBT Pride events both in the UK and abroad On 29 August 2021 after 38 years Dean played her last Pride performance in Hastings where she also announced her retirement from live shows Dean is Patron of Pride in Surrey She is in the Pride Power List which celebrates the 100 most influential LGBT people in the UK Dean is a Trans Ally and supporter of Transgender Rights 19 Personal life editDean has a sister and an older brother who still live in their birthplace in Essex Hazell Dean has been in a long term relationship since 1991 and has been in a civil partnership since 2005 Her daughter was born in December 2004 20 Discography editAlbums edit Year Title UK 7 1981 The Sound of Bacharach amp David 1984 Heart First 1988 Always 38 1995 The Best of Hazell Dean includes new recordings 1996 The Winner Takes it All AKA Hazell Dean Sings Abba Greatest Hits 2002 The Greatest Hits includes new recordings 2012 Evergreen The Very Best of Hazell Dean 2013 In The Name Of 2015 Nightlife 2017 Re Visited Re Xtended EP 2021 The Dean amp Ware Collection Vol 1 The Dean amp Ware Collection Vol 2 2022 The Dean amp Ware Collection Vol 1 amp 2 CD 8 denotes releases that did not chart Singles edit Year Title Peak chart positions UK 7 21 IRE 22 AUS 23 AUT 24 BEL FLA 25 GER 26 NED 27 NOR 28 NZ 29 SA 13 SWE 30 SWI 31 1975 Our Day Will Come 1976 I Couldn t Live Without You for a Day Got You Where I Want You Look What I ve Found at the End of a Rainbow 1977 No One s Ever Gonna Love You Who Was That Lady 1981 You Got Me Wrong 1983 Searchin I Gotta Find a Man 76 1984 Evergreen Jealous Love 63 Stay in My Life Searchin I Gotta Find a Man re issue 6 7 17 6 38 24 14 Whatever I Do Wherever I Go 4 6 74 22 Back in My Arms Once Again 41 44 1985 No Fool For Love 41 They Say It s Gonna Rain 58 6 1 6 1986 E S P Extra Sensual Persuasion 98 Stand Up 79 1987 Always Doesn t Mean Forever 92 1988 Who s Leaving Who 4 2 17 17 15 34 44 16 11 Maybe We Should Call it a Day 15 12 34 23 Turn It into Love 21 21 30 1989 Love Pains 48 157 51 1991 Better Off Without You 72 1993 My Idea of Heaven 160 1994 Power amp Passion 94 1996 The Winner Takes It All 82 1997 Searchin 97 92 1998 Sisters Are Doin It for Themselves 1999 Living on a Prayer 2001 Who s Leaving Who 2001 2004 Searchin 2004 2011 They Say it s Gonna Rain 2011 Shattered Glass 2012 In the Name of Love 2013 This Is My Life We Belong Can You Feel It 2014 I Close My Eyes amp Count To Ten 2015 24 Hours Nightlife 2016 Evergreen Judgement Day Happy New Year The Way Old Friends Do 2019 Because the Night Heavenly 2021 Happy New Year Sparklers Mix 2022 Out Of Control Back In Control Mix The Way Old Friends Do The Moonwalking Mix Suddenly Love Came Around 2023 100 Pure Love 2024 Searchin 40th Anniversary Remixes denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory References edit Hazell Dean announces retirement The time has come Retro Pop 30 August 2021 Retrieved 1 September 2021 FreeBMD Entry Info Freebmd org uk Archived from the original on 15 December 2014 Retrieved 23 April 2015 a b Hazell Dean Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 28 June 2019 SFE 1970 79 Nulpoints 150m com Archived from the original on 16 December 2014 Retrieved 23 April 2015 Hazell Dean 80s Songs at SimplyEighties com www simplyeighties com Retrieved 28 June 2019 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 146 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 a b c d e f g h i j k l Official Charts gt Hazell Dean The Official UK Charts Company Retrieved 20 November 2015 SFE 1980 89 Nulpoints 150m com Archived from the original on 20 November 2015 Retrieved 23 April 2015 a b A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman Ep 1 The Upstroke to Whatever I Do Wherever I Go on Apple Podcasts Apple Podcasts Retrieved 6 August 2021 A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman Ep 9 Taking Stock with Mike Stock on Apple Podcasts Apple Podcasts Retrieved 17 December 2021 a b A Journey Through Stock Aitken Waterman Ep 4 No Fool For Love to Dance Your Love Away on Apple 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