Christie Allen was an Australian singer-songwriter known for her contributions to pop and soft rock music during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Born on December 2, 1954, in Perth, Western Australia, she gained prominence with her infectious melodies and strong vocal performances. Allen's most notable works include her hit singles "Goosebumps," which reached the top of the Australian charts in 1978, and "He's My Number One," which further solidified her popularity. Her self-titled debut album, released in 1979, featured a blend of catchy pop tunes and showcased her ability to connect with a wide audience. In addition to her solo career, Allen was a member of the band The Starlights before her rise to fame. She also collaborated with other artists, contributing to the vibrant music scene in Australia during her era. Although her commercial success waned in the mid-1980s, Christie Allen left a lasting impact on the Australian music industry, influencing future generations of artists with her distinctive style and engaging performances. Her work remains a testament to the rich musical landscape of her time.