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Jennifer Vashti Bunyan is an English singer-songwriter. She began her career in the mid-1960s and released a debut album, Just Another Diamond Day, in 1970. The album sold very few copies and Bunyan, discouraged, abandoned her musical career. By 2000, her album had acquired a cult following; it was re-released and Bunyan recorded more songs, initiating the second phase of her musical career after a gap of thirty years. She released two more albums, Lookaftering in 2005, and Heartleap in 2014. Bunyan was the youngest child of John Bunyan, a dentist, and Helen Webber. Her name, inspired by a family boat and a nickname for her mother (based on the Biblical queen Vashti), led to speculation about descent from John Bunyan, author of The Pilgrim's Progress, which she has denied. Her family moved to London when she was six months old. In the early 1960s, Bunyan attended the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art at Oxford but was expelled for focusing on songwriting and guitar instead of art. Inspired by Bob Dylan's The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, she pursued music. In London, Andrew Loog Oldham, The Rolling Stones' manager, signed her, releasing her first single, "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind", in 1965, with Jimmy Page on guitar. A follow-up single, "Train Song", released in 1966, also failed commercially. In 1967, Bunyan, inspired by Donovan's idea of a creative commune in Skye, embarked on a 650-mile journey with her partner, Robert Lewis, in a horse-drawn wagon. The tri

Just Another Diamond Day

Lookaftering

Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind

Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind (Singles And Demos 1964 To 1967)

Some Things Just Stick in My Mind

Heartleap

Lookaftering (Expanded Version)

How Could You Let Me Go
Folk Off! - compiled by Rob da Bank (digital edition)

Lookaftering β Expanded Edition

Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind: Singles and Demos: 1964 to 1967

Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind - Singles and Demos 1964 to 1967