| Marginal - Import Original Recordings Trisha Noble (born Patricia Ann Ruth Noble on February 3, 1944 in Sydney, Australia), is an Australian singer and actress. Her father was comedian and singer Buster Noble and her mother was the entertainer Helen De Paul[1]. Noble rose to fame as a teenage singing star in the 1960s under the name Patsy Ann Noble. Her singing career was founded by Brian Henderson, the compere of the Australian version of Bandstand, where she made many appearances. She was signed to the Australian HMV label where she released her first single 'Like I'm In Love/I Love You So Much It Hurts' in 1960. She became good friends with a young Peter Allen, who had formed the successful Allen Brothers with Chris Bell, and released one of his compositions "Busy Lips" late 1960. It wasn't, however, until Johnny Devlin, another Australian singer/songwriter of that era, handed her the lyrics of "Good Looking Boy" in 1961 that she had her first No. 1 hit. "Good Looking Boy" was on top of the charts all over Australia, but did not chart internationally. It was released in the United Kingdom, but didn't dent the Top 100. |