Lyn Paul (born Lynda Susan Belcher; 16 February 1949) is an English pop singer and actress

Her first solo single, which spent a frustrating seventeen weeks hovering outside the UK Top 50, was the Golden Globe nominated “Sail the Summer Winds”, a John Barry and Don Black composition, which was the theme to the first film produced by Gregory Peck, 1974’s The Dove. She had a UK Top 40 hit in 1975 with a song that was originally recorded at the same sessions as I’d Like To Teach The World To Sing. The track was used as the jingle for Coca-Cola in the summer of 1975; it was subsequently recorded as a single by Paul with backing vocals from ex-New Seekers singer Peter Doyle and released as “It Ought a Sell A Million”.

In 2006, she released an album titled Late Night. It contained her versions of some of her favourite songs, including “Crying”, “I Only Have Eyes For You”, “Dance with My Father” and “Late Night Grande Hotel”. In addition, it also contained two new tracks written for her, “Dance With Desire” and “Clouds”.