Background
Hamilton was born in 1953 in Lancashire, the eldest of four children.
Hamilton was born in 1953 in Lancashire, the eldest of four children.
Her career as a singer began as a teenager when she joined a backing group The Desperadoes. They appeared on the same bill as acts such as The Who, Freddy and the Dreamers and The Animals. She knew the Beatles personally, having been signed with the same record labels and having been on the same television shows and at the same parties and social promotional events for the record label for four years.
She later had a four year stint as a singer with The Caravelles, who successfully toured in the United Kingdom and across Europe.
In 1971 Hamilton moved to Australia where she variously owned and operated a car hire company and restaurants. In 1979 Lynne Hamilton was given the opportunity to sing a song titled - "On the Inside, the theme tune for a new soap opera set at a women"s prison: Prisoner.
The song, "On the Inside" was written by Allan Caswell and was released as a single in Australia. lieutenant reached number one in the singles chart and sold in excess of 80,000 copies.
A follow up album also named "On The Inside" was released on the Summit label in 1979.
Ten years after this initial success, the song was issued in the United Kingdom for the first time. To coincide with the series" first broadcast on United Kingdom television the single was rush-released and reached Number. 3 instantly in the United Kingdom singles charts in 1989.
Hamilton then performed "On the Inside" on Top of the Pops and similar television programmes throughout the United Kingdom. On the Inside was re-released as a digital download and Civil Defense Single in March 2012.