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  1. 10. Mai 2024 · A gay icon with a soulful voice, Springfield should have been a perfect fit for disco: with material as strong as That’s the Kind of Love I’ve Got for You, her failure to click seems even...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · In 2015, Springfield was named by Equality Forum as one of their 31 Icons of the 2015 LGBT History Month. [153] On 8 November 2022, Springfield was honoured with a Google Doodle to celebrate her life and career.

  3. 10. Mai 2024 · A gay icon with a soulful voice, Springfield should have been a perfect fit for disco: with material as strong as That’s the Kind of Love I’ve Got for You, her failure to click seems even weirder. Anyone interested in exploring dancefloor Dusty further should check 1979’s Baby Blue and the Barry Gibb-penned Save Me, Save Me.

  4. 7. Mai 2024 · The Meaning Behind The Song: I Don’t Want To Hear It Anymore by Dusty Springfield. Dusty Springfield was known for her soulful voice and romantic ballads, but one of her lesser-known tracks, “I Don’t Want To Hear It Anymore,” stands out for its emotional depth and rawness. Released in 1968, the song was written by Randy ...

  5. 17. Mai 2024 · Then, reissue producer Jim Pierson—who tracked down the missing masters after being lost for over two decades —assembled Dusty’s Barry-produced masters and put them together in a single package for the first time to create the third Dusty Springfield Atlantic Records album as planned in 1971. Real Gone Music’s release of Faithful on LP presents these historic Barry-Springfield ...

  6. 3. Mai 2024 · Posted on05-03-2024. Dusty Springfield was a huge sensation in the late 60s. Her blue-eyed-soul styled pop singing brought her many hits both in her native U.K. and in the United States including “You Don’t Have To Say You Love Me” and “Son of a Preacher Man”.

  7. 5. Mai 2024 · Springfield was a lesbian; her nickname Dusty had come about because she was a tomboy and always playing football with boys in the fields. She was performing in a time when that was not something that could be spoken about, and she was terrified of losing her career if people found out. Yet in 1970 she was brave enough to make this statement to the