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  1. Vor einem Tag · 20. Quiet Please, There’s a Lady on Stage (1979) It’s closer to a show tune than soul, but Dusty Springfield kept singing Quiet Please live during her wilderness years for a reason. The ...

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Springfield's next album, provisionally titled Dusty in Nashville, was started in 1993 with producer, Tom Shapiro, but was issued as A Very Fine Love in June 1995. Though originally intended by Shapiro as a country music album, the track selection by Springfield pushed the album into pop music with an occasional country feel.

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · 18. That’s the Kind of Love I’ve Got for You (1978) 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 ...

  4. 3. Mai 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”. This culminated in perhaps her most famous record:

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · It might have been the album she was born to make, but the sessions for Dusty in Memphis were fraught, with one observer suggesting the singer had to be dissuaded from quitting. Hard to believe though, when you hear this song on which everything – lyric, vocal, melody, arrangemen­t and smoulderin­g atmosphere – clicks into place. It is perfection that sounds like it was achieved without ...

  6. 27. Apr. 2024 · Released in 1968, Dusty Springfields “Son of a Preacher Man” climbed up the charts and became an instant classic. Written by John Hurley and Ronnie Wilkins, the song is a soulful tribute to forbidden love. But what led to the creation of one of the most timeless tracks in the history of music?

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · This may sum up the dominance of the Beatles: The Beatles had six number-one singles in 1964.! “I Want to Hold Your Hand” (became the number-one single of the year), “ She Loves You,” “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “Love Me Do,” A Hard Day’s Night,” and “I Feel Fine.” They followed that up with five number-one singles in 1965 ...