
Kipner was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to an American father and Australian mother. He began his career in music in Australia as a member of the band Steve & The Board who achieved a number one single with the song "Giggle Eyed Goo". Kipner then formed a duo with Steve Groves, and as Tin Tin achieved an American Top 20 single with "Toast and Marmalade for Tea" in 1971. Produced by Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees, the song's success led to Tin Tin supporting the Bee Gees on their American tour of 1972.
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The Ending
Genio Atrapado
Knock The Walls Down
Lovemaker
The Beginning
School Of Broken Hearts
Love Is Its Own Reward
Cryin' Out For Love
War Games
Guilty
I've Got to Stop This Hurting You
Catch 22 (2 Steps Forward, 2 Steps Back)
Catch 22 (2 Steps Forward, 3 Steps Back)
Love Is It's Own Reward
Beginning
Ending
Moonshine
I Had To Find It Out For Myself (Bonus Track)
Love Is Its Own Reward (Instrumental) (Bonus Track)
I Had To Find It Out For Myself
Don't Call It Love
I've Got to Stop This Hurting
Love Is Its Own Reward (Instrumental)
Cryin'Out For Love
Genie In A Bottle
Love Is Its Own Reward (Instrumental Version) [B-side]
Catch Me I'm Falling
Love Is Its Own Reward (Instrumental version)
Catch 22
The Ending (1979)
Hard Habit To Break
Gonna Have a Good Time
The Man Who Can't Be Moved
"knock the walls down" by steve kipner
Steve Kipner - The Ending
Cryin’ Out For Love
I've Got to Stop
Cryin' Out
I’ve Got to Stop This Hurting You
Catch 22 (2 Steps Forward, 3 S
Your Kind Of Love
Knock The Walls Down jay graydon guitar song 7
Moth To The Flame
Don't Touch That Dial
If She Would Have Been Faithful
Physical
Catch 22 (2 Steps Forward, 2 Steps Back)
Physical (Demo)
In The Perfect World
Catch 22 (Two Steps Forward, Two Steps Back)
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