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  1. 3 de out. de 2015 · Touch Me (I Want Your Body). Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrKjfHIq1VcqFuT9Ijc0iXGhetmlBmdne#KASKADOMEGA @samanthafoxofficial5382.

  2. 18 de abr. de 2016 · Samantha Fox - Touch Me (I Want Your Body) [Official Video] Listen on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/SamFoxGH_Spotify Buy on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/SamFoxGH_iTunes ...more.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Samantha_FoxSamantha Fox - Wikipedia

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    Fox was born on 15 April 1966, the eldest child of John Patrick Fox, a builder, and Carole Ann Wilken, an actress and former dancer on the 1960s pop music programme Ready, Steady, Go! She grew up in Crouch End in North London, later describing her background as "a working-class market-trader family".She had one full sibling, a younger sister Vaness...

    Modelling

    Fox's glamour modelling career began at age 16 when her mother took photographs of her wearing lingerie and submitted them to The Sunday People's "Face and Shape of '83" amateur modelling contest. After Fox placed second in the contest, a photographer for The Sun invited her to pose topless for Page 3. British publications could then legally feature topless models aged 16 and older, although the minimum age was raised to 18 in 2004. Fox later said she was grateful for the opportunity to break...

    Singing

    Fox attempted to launch a music career in 1983. Her first single, credited to S.F.X., was a cover version of the 1981 Lesley Jayne song "Rocking with My Radio", released on the Lamborghini Records label. It was produced by Ian Gillan Band and Spencer Davis Group member Ray Fenwick, who also wrote the B-side, "My Old Man". Fox continued her collaboration with Fenwick, releasing her second single, "Aim to Win", under her own name in 1984. Neither of these singles was successful. Fox later said...

    Film and television

    Fox and Mick Fleetwood co-presented the Brit Awards 1989. Televised live by the BBC, the broadcast has been described as "chaotic" and an "epic shambles". The presenters repeatedly missed cues and made incorrect introductions, including failing to show a recorded message from Michael Jackson and introducing Boy George as the Four Tops. Fox later claimed that the presenters were given cards containing incorrect information, that the autocue was malfunctioning, that Brosfans disrupted the show...

    Fox had several relationships with men. She dated Australian fraudster Peter Foster but turned down his marriage proposal, later saying: "My parents had split and here was a man who was clever, manipulative and domineering. I came close to marrying him because I was so vulnerable". She was also romantically linked to journalist Kit Miller, Spanish ...

    In 2008, Fox donated her favourite bra to a charity auction. In 2011, she appeared as part of a campaign for LGBT charity The Albert Kennedy Trust.

    Studio albums 1. Touch Me(1986) 2. Samantha Fox(1987) 3. I Wanna Have Some Fun(1988) 4. Just One Night(1991) 5. 21st Century Fox(1997) 6. Angel with an Attitude(2005)

  4. Samantha Fox - Touch Me (KOCS '87) neXiumvideos. 49.1K subscribers. Subscribed. 780. 81K views 12 years ago. Samantha Fox performing her megahit on KOCS 1987. ...more.

  5. "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" is a song by the English pop singer Samantha Fox from her debut studio album, Touch Me (1986). A successful topless model, Fox had been invited to attend an open audition for Jive Records, as the label was seeking "a British Madonna" to sing the song. She was successful and was offered a five album deal.

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  6. Samantha Fox is the second studio album by the English pop singer Samantha Fox, released in July 1987 by Jive Records. The album charted at number 22 in the United Kingdom, number 51 in the United States, number 41 in Canada, number 86 in Australia and number 16 in Germany.

  7. 23 de jan. de 2015 · By the time she arrived to open a department store on Newcastle’s Northumberland St, in May 1985, she was a household name, with the Chronicle featuring her on page one – as opposed to page three.