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The Top Five Songs by Alison Moyet

With her smoky contralto voice and commanding stage presence, Alison Moyet has been one of Britain’s most distinctive singers since the early 1980s. She first found fame as half of the synth-pop duo Yazoo (with Vince Clarke of Depeche Mode) before striking out on her own, crafting a solo career that blends pop, blues, and soul with unflinching emotional honesty.

Here are five songs that define Alison Moyet’s artistry and lasting impact.

 

1. “All Cried Out”

This power ballad remains one of Moyet’s signature moments. With its soaring vocal performance, heartfelt lyrics, and slow-burning arrangement, it perfectly captures the intensity of heartbreak. It’s dramatic yet vulnerable, showcasing her ability to turn raw emotion into a pop classic.

2. “Love Resurrection”

Moyet’s debut solo single is full of energy and optimism. Bright, punchy production contrasts with her rich, earthy voice, creating a striking mix of vulnerability and confidence. It’s an anthem of renewal and remains one of her most uplifting tracks.

3. “Invisible”

A mid-tempo ballad that combines smooth pop production with Moyet’s soulful delivery, “Invisible” deals with the pain of feeling overlooked in love. Her performance turns a simple theme into something powerful, making it one of her most enduring hits.

4. “Is This Love?”

Co-written with Dave Stewart of Eurythmics, this track blends sharp pop instincts with Moyet’s commanding vocals. It’s catchy and immediate, yet carries her trademark emotional depth. The combination of strong songwriting and powerhouse delivery makes it a highlight of her catalog.

5. “Ordinary Girl”

A more understated gem, “Ordinary Girl” shows Moyet’s reflective side. Stripped back compared to her more dramatic numbers, it’s quietly powerful, emphasizing her ability to connect through honesty and nuance. It demonstrates that she doesn’t need big arrangements to make a lasting impact.

 

Why These Five?

These songs span different moments in Moyet’s solo career, from the fiery optimism of her debut to the more contemplative tone of her later work. Together, they highlight her remarkable versatility: she can deliver pop anthems, blues-tinged ballads, or intimate confessions with equal authority. More than anything, they prove why Alison Moyet has remained a vital voice in British music for over four decades.

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