Pop and Rock
Noted for her deep, resonant contralto voice, Melbourne singer Liv Maessen launched her career in 1969 when she entered the popular TV talent quest New Faces. The young mother of two won her heat and went on to take out second place in the series final. Her prize was a recording contract with Ron Tudor's independent production company June Productions, and Liv began making TV and club appearances, building up a broad fan base that ranged from adults to pre-teens. Her first single was a song called "The Love Moth". Released on the Polydor label in Dec. 1969, it scraped into the bottom end of the national Top 40 in April 1970, peaking at #39.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Everybody's Reaching Out For Someone | Liv Maessen | 1975 | Single |
The Best Of Liv Maessen | Liv Maessen | 1974 | Compil. |
Knock Knock Who's There | Liv Maessen | 1973 | Single |
Liv Maessen | Liv Maessen | 1973 | Single |
A New Love Day | Liv Maessen | 1972 | Single |
A Taste Of Money | Liv Maessen | 1972 | Single |
Hurry On Down | Liv Maessen | 1971 | Single |
Live For Life | Liv Maessen | 1971 | Album |
Here I Go Again | Liv Maessen | 1971 | Single |
Love Is For The Two Of Us | Liv Maessen & Jimmy Hannan | 1971 | Single |
Knock Knock Who's There / Just A Little Lovin' | Liv Maessen | 1970 | Single |
Snow Bird | Liv Maessen | 1970 | Single |
The Love Moth / Don't Forget About Me | Liv Maessen | 1969 | Single |