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  1. 20. Apr. 2024 · Sandie Shaw - The Collection. Castle. Frank Sinatra & Nancy Sinatra. Somethin' Stupid. Frank Sinatra - The Reprise Years. Reprise. The Equals. Viva Bobby Joe. Black Skin Blue Eyed Boys. Pegasus ...

  2. 18. Apr. 2024 · Twelve"02 – Hand in Glove by Sandie Shaw These days, conversations around the Smiths tend to be about whether Morrissey is a right-wing bell-end or a truth-telling, free-speech balladeer, or whether it’s OK still to like his music, and what Johnny Marr thinks of his old mate (they’re ‘ not close ’, just in case you were wondering).

  3. 1. Mai 2024 · Sandie Shaw MBE (born 1947) is a retired English pop singer. She was one of the most successful British female singers of the 1960s, Although Shaw sporadically performed and occasionally released records through the 1970's and early 1980's, her career had declined considerably since its 1960's heyday - at one point in the mid-70's Shaw left the music business and took a job at central London ...

  4. 20. Apr. 2024 · 1967 song that went to # 1 in the UK. It won the Eurovision Song Contest for that year and became a top 10 hit in many countries world wide. Not a hit in th...

  5. 5. Mai 2024 · The lyrics of “Keep In Touch” by Sandie Shaw delve into the complexities of a deteriorating relationship. Through heartfelt words and a melancholic tone, the song explores the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye and the desire to maintain a connection even after love fades away. The opening lines, “Your eyes no longer show me love as ...

  6. 25. Apr. 2024 · Sandie Shaw-Hits that defined the year-Premier Hits Selection-Praised0:00:00 : ͛͛Al̵̵w̵ay̸s̵̵ ̼̼S̳o̲̲m̵̵et͙hi̶n̳̳g̵ ̷T̳̳h͙͙er̵e̵ t̷̷o͛͛ R̳̳e̷̷m̵ind̲̲ ̲M̸e0:...

  7. 20. Apr. 2024 · Ken Woodman. “Monsieur Dupont” is a song performed by Sandie Shaw, a British singer known for her distinctive voice and successful career in the 1960s. The song was released on January 1, 1969, although the exact details of the album it belongs to are unknown. It was written by Peter Callander and Christian Bruhn and produced by Ken Woodman.