Pussyfoot

Pussyfoot was the name of a British recording act of the late 1970s. The act consisted of former The Mixtures member, songwriter, producer and musician Mick Flinn, and vocalist Donna Jones. Flinn remained behind the scenes, and Jones was marketed as a solo artist. In 1976 they recorded a disco song "The Way You Do It", and first attracted public attention when the song's suggestive lyrics caused it to be banned by the BBC. In Australia, the telev... more

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