Barbara Lynn
Barbara Lynn at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (SoCo Blues Tent)
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Barbara Lynn

Barbara Lynn Barbara Lynn American rhythm and blues and electric blues guitarist and singer For the U.S. federal judge, see Barbara M. Lynn. Barbara Lynn (born Barbara Lynn Ozen, later Barbara Lynn Cumby, January 16, 1942)[2] is an American rhythm and blues and electric blues guitarist, singer and songwriter.[1] She is best known for her R&B chart-topping hit, "You'll Lose a Good Thing" (1962). In 2018, Lynn received a National Heritage Fellowship.[3] In 2026 Lynn was further honored by being inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame. Quick facts Background information, Born ... Barbara Lynn Lynn on stage at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, 2008 Background information Born Barbara Lynn Ozen (1942-01-16) January 16, 1942 (age 84) Beaumont,…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Female Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Second Fiddle Girl / Letter To Mommy & Daddy
Second Fiddle Girl / Letter To Mommy & Daddy (1962)
You'll Loose A Good Thing / Lonely Heartache
You'll Loose A Good Thing / Lonely Heartache (1962)
You'll Lose A Good Thing / Lonely Heartaches
You'll Lose A Good Thing / Lonely Heartaches (1962)
You're Gonna Need Me / I'm Sorry I Met You
You're Gonna Need Me / I'm Sorry I Met You (1962)
You Better Stop / I Cried On Laura's Wedding
You Better Stop / I Cried On Laura's Wedding (1963)
Let Her Knock Herself Out / Don't Spread It Around
Let Her Knock Herself Out / Don't Spread It Around (1964)
Oh Baby What A Good Thing We Got Going / Unfair
Oh Baby What A Good Thing We Got Going / Unfair (1964)
That's What A Friend Will Do / You Can't Buy My Love
That's What A Friend Will Do / You Can't Buy My Love (1965)
This Is The Thanks I Get / Ring Telephone Ring
This Is The Thanks I Get / Ring Telephone Ring (1967)