Hayley Sanderson

Hayley Sanderson

Hayley Sanderson is a London-based singer who Started Singing at the Age of Seven and by Twelve She was Gigging with her Uncle's Soul Band. She's a Regular at Ronnie Scott's in London with the Jazz/Soul Band 'the Leo Green Experience'. She Moved to London at 19 and Had the Honour of Working with Narada Michael Walden, Nile Rodgers, Mica Paris and Jocelyn Brown on Several Projects.

She rose to fame with the release of her debut single "Something In The Air", originally written and performed by Thunderclap Newman. The track had been chosen by British telecommunications company TalkTalk to advertise free broadband on television. Clemmow Hornby Inge, the advertising agency contracted to deliver the marketing campaign, felt the advert warranted a more subtle version of the song and discovered Hayley on a visit to London jazz club Ronnie Scott's.

For the last few years, up to and including 2010, she has been singing beautifully on the BBC's show 'Strictly Come Dancing', thus gaining a far wider audience.

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Life On Mars

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I'm Yours

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Fly

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Moon River

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I Want You

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Not a Second Time

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Grapefruit Moon

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Yellow

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Angel

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Walking Away

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Goin' Back

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