Vikki Moss

Vikki Moss (born 1962) is a Canadian singer.

Career

Moss' first appearance on the Canadian music scene was a 1983 duet with Tim Feehan entitled "Never Say Die", that hit #1 on the Canadian A/C charts. Originally from Edmonton, Alberta, she has had a long-time association with famed producer David Foster. She sang lead vocal for "Love at Second Sight", a song from his first solo album The Best of Me, and most notably on a track on the St. Elmo's Fire[1] soundtrack entitled "If I Turn You Away", co-written by Foster and Richard Marx. She has also appeared on various Japanese TV soundtracks, including "Whispers at Night" from Abunai Deka. She is the sister of Edmonton Oilers and Edmonton Eskimos locker room attendant and personality Joey Moss.

References

  1. Sippel, John (15 June 1985). "Inside Track". Billboard. p. 80. Retrieved 28 May 2010.

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