In addition to her (for the times) pretty outragous stage persona, she also frequently choose to cover songs from male artists without changing the lyrics, thus giving lesbian overtones to the performance. Amongst the songs she covered were All Shook Up, I Wanna Be Your Man, and Wake Up Little Susie. Her musical range was very considerable from heavy rockers like 48 Crash, I've Never Been In Love Before, and Daytona Demon, to songs with an agressive feminist message like Can The Can and Much Wiser Than You, to power balads such as The Race Is On and The Main Attraction.
Her success continued through the 1970s with an almost constant stream of hits, but by the 1980s the success seemed harder to come by and she started working on other projects including an acting carear. She appeared in an episode of Minder and played Annie in the UK revival of "Annie Get Your Gun" in the late 1980s. She also wrote a musical with Willie Rushton.
In more recent years, she has gone back to recording albums although as yet none of them seem to have achieved chart success. It's a great pity since in so many ways, she showed the world that women could do rock 'n' roll just as well as men and her music still has a drive and message that has so much to say.