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Who was the littlest singer?
Let us answer your thorny rock’n’roll queries and shed light on musical mystery.
Sprog rock: (clockwise from above left) Stevie Wonder wrote Isn’t She Lovely for his daughter Aisha, who appears on the song; Cesar Romero as The Joker,
definitely
related to UK Sub (inset) Charlie Harper; Papillon rewrote Starman;
Buckingham Nicks
– still unreleased.
Shuttertsock (3), Alamy
On Laura Marling’s excellent
Patterns In Repeat
album, her baby daughter Maudie gets a couple of credits on tracks. Is Maudie the youngest ‘artist’ to get a credit on an album?
Peter Bryant, Churchdown, Gloucestershire
MOJO says: Pre-verbal performers have laughed and babbled happily on recorded works before. The most famous example, arguably, is Isn’t She Lovely by Stevie Wonder (another singer who started young). The 1976 song was written for his baby daughter Aisha, who can be heard on it squealing, laughing and having a bath.