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  1. 19. Sept. 2010 · 29.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 8.5K. 988K views 13 years ago. Sandie Shaw (born Sandra Ann Goodrich, 26 February 1947) is an English pop singer, who was one of the most successful British...

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    • British Popularity
    • Fashionable Career Paths
    • Sandie Shaw Musical Legacy
    • I’ll Stop at Nothing
    • Heaven Knows I’m Missing Him Now
    • Think It All Over
    • You’Ve Not Changed
    • Message Understood
    • Monsieur Dupont
    • Girl Don’T Come

    In addition to a brilliant recording career, Sandie Shaw also became a favorite on British television. Between appearances on Ready Set Go!, Thank Your Lucky Stars, and Top of the Pops, she was trademarked as the barefoot beauty who turned revolutionized the infamous swinging dance styles of the sixties. In addition to endearing to the British audi...

    Not only did Sandie Shaw earn her place as one of the UK’s best-selling recording artists of all time since “Puppet on a String,” but she also became noted for her own fashion label which began in 1968. Also in 1968, she began her own television program, The Sandie Shaw Supplement. Despite this, her recording career continued she opted to go into r...

    As a performer, Sandie Shaw has seven studio albums to her credit, as well as eleven main compilation albums, and ten extended plays (EPs). The discographic portfolio featuring Sandie Shaw is extensive as she also has a flurry of collaborative works with a number of artists, as well as recorded works belonging to a series of nations worldwide.

    Released in 1965, “I”ll Stop at Nothing” became a number-four hit on the UK Singles Chart as a magnificent romantic ballad, sung by what seemed like a lovestruck teen determined to win the heart of her love interest. It was one of many hits that would appear on the 1966 album, The Golden Hits Of Sandie Shaw, the first of many compilation albums tha...

    In 1969, “Heaven Knows I’m Missing Him Now” was a Sandie Shaw performance that later inspired The Smiths to cover this classic, turning it into a big hit in 1984. Although it never charted, it was inspirational enough to witness The Smiths approach Shaw, hoping to work with her to bring forth the single “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now.” Steven Morr...

    1969’s “Think It All Over” was the final single written for her by Chris Andrews. This German-influenced track became a number-four hit on South Africa’s Springbok chart and a number forty-two hit on the UK Singles Chart. In Australia, “Think It All Over” charted at number seventy-nine. Recorded in more than one language, the English version was mu...

    On the UK Singles Chart, “You’ve Not Changed” was a number eighteen hit, and it peaked as high as number six in Australia after it was released in 1968. For Sandie Shaw, she felt this was one of the best singles she performed in some time, favoring this 1967 song for the gem that it is. In her vocal performance, she addressed her love interest and ...

    On the UK Singles Chart, “Message Understood” became a number six hit, and on the Irish Singles Chart at number seven. In Canada, it peaked at number twenty-one and it also charted as high as number sixty-six in Australia. The songwriting talent of Chris Andrews enabled Sandie Shaw to witness her fifth straight top-ten hit in the UK. In this lyrica...

    1969’s “Monsieur Dupont” was originally a 1967 German song sung by Manuela. Sandie Shaw’s English version became her final top ten hit on the UK Singles Chart. It was also a number six hit in South Africa, as well as a fan-favorite among the French Canadian-speaking audience as it inspired Quebec’s Les Milady to record her version that was also rel...

    On the UK Singles Chart, 1965’s “Girl Don’t Come” peaked at number three while on the US Billboard it was a number forty-two hit. For Sandie Shaw, it was her biggest hit in the United States and has since become one of her signature songs. This ballad was not well-favored by Shaw at first but when it was released on the B-side of the record that fe...

  2. 2. Sept. 2022 · The Golden Hits of Sandie Shaw (1966) Drowned in the Music. 12 videos 2,723 views Last updated on Sep 2, 2022. Play all. 1. 2:45. There's Always Something There to Remind Me. Sandie Shaw...

  3. The Best of SANDIE SHAW. Playlist • ecips • 2023. 642 views • 27 tracks • 1 hour, 16 minutes. Shuffle. Save to library. (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me. Sandie Shaw The Very...

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    One of the most successful British female singers of the 1960s, she had three UK number one singles with " Always Something There to Remind Me", "Long Live Love" and "Puppet on a String". With...

  5. Top-Titel. Long Live Love - The Very Best of Sandie Shaw. 02:24. The Very Best Of. 02:13. Komponisten: Chris Andrews - André Salvet - Georges Aber. The Very Best Of. 03:00. Komponisten: Chris Andrews.

  6. 01. (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me. Sandie Shaw. The Very Best Of. 02:46. Composers: Hal David - Burt Bacharach. 02. Girl Don't Come. Sandie Shaw. The Very Best Of. 02:13. Composers: Chris Andrews - André Salvet - Georges Aber. 03. I'll Stop At Nothing. Sandie Shaw. The Very Best Of. 03:00. Composers: Chris Andrews. 04.