Alison Moyet is an English singer-songwriter known for her powerful bluesy contralto voice, synth-pop roots, and a solo catalog that moves through pop, soul, blues, jazz, electronic music, and adult alternative. She first rose to fame as one half of Yazoo with Vince Clarke, delivering early-1980s classics such as “Only You,” “Don’t Go,” “Situation,” and “Nobody’s Diary,” before launching a successful solo career with Alf and hits including “Love Resurrection,” “All Cried Out,” “Invisible,” “Is This Love?,” “Weak in the Presence of Beauty,” and “That Ole Devil Called Love.” With a career spanning Yazoo, acclaimed solo albums, theater work, and recent releases including Key, Moyet remains one of the most distinctive voices in British pop.