In the late '70s, Basil formed her own urban-style dance troupe, the Lockers, and moved into music video directing as well, helming the groundbreaking Talking Heads clip for Once in a Lifetime. In 1981, she signed to Chrysalis as a recording artist and cut her debut album, Word of Mouth. Among the tracks was Mickey, a song penned by the Mike Chapman/Nicky Chinn songwriting team (Sweet, Pat Benatar, etc.); it was originally titled Kitty and recorded by a group called Racey. Word of Mouth had been out for some time when Mickey finally began climbing the charts in Britain, eventually peaking at number two; a few months later, helped along by Basil's self-directed, cheerleader-themed video, Mickey hit number one in America and became an inescapable pop culture phenomenon. Basil wasn't so lucky with the follow-up singles, however; Shoppin' From A to Z and Over My Head only scraped the lower reaches of the charts, and her eponymously titled 1983 album stiffed. Basil returned to her earlier careers, taking occasional acting roles and choreographing for film, television, and commercials. Among her more notable assignments included the films #Delirious, #That Thing You Do, and #My Best Friend's Wedding. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
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