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Sandie Shaw (born Sandra Ann Goodrich on 26 February 1947) was one of the most successful British female singers of the 1960s. With her hair, slender frame, model cheekbones and outfits, she has been described as the ultimate working-class 'it' girl. She was also notable for her quirk of usually appearing barefoot. Authorship redirects here. ...
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Life and career
Born and brought up in Dagenham, United Kingdom, the Ford plant IBM operator dreamed of becoming a singer. At that time, many of the working-class population of Dagenham worked at Ford, and although Shaw had gained a place at art college, she turned it down and decided to work at the plant until her singing career took off. She soon began her recording career at the age of 17, after being discovered by popular singer Adam Faith. Dagenham is a suburban town in east London, in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, situated 12 miles (19. ...
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1960s She was spotted by Faith after she appeared way down on the bill at a concert featuring himself and his group The Roulettes, as well as The Hollies (she had gained a place in the concert having come second in a talent contest). After the show she was taken backstage to meet The Hollies and The Roulettes, and ended up being dragged to Faith's dressing room to do an impromptu rendition of "Everybody Loves a Lover." Faith was so impressed that he introduced her to his manager Eve Taylor, a former Variety manager. Within a fortnight the youngster had a record deal with Pye Records and a new stage name. Taylor signed songwriter Chris Andrews to Shaw and he wrote her first single, "As Long As You're Happy Baby." However it was the second single that was to make her a household name after Taylor discovered "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" on a song-hunting trip to America. The song had been written by songwriting team Burt Bacharach and Hal David and had been a minor US hit for Lou Johnston. Shaw's version became a massive hit, spending three weeks at Number One in the UK singles chart in the autumn of 1964. The Hollies are an English Beat group formed in the early 1960s. ...
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This was followed by a string of classic pop hit singles written by Chris Andrews including "Girl Don't Come," "I'll Stop at Nothing," "Long Live Love" (Shaw's second UK Number One), "Message Understood," "Tomorrow" and "Nothing Comes Easy," all of which made the Top 20. The star was also a regular on popular programmes like Top Of The Pops, Ready Steady Go! and Thank Your Lucky Stars. Shaw also recorded most of her hit singles in Italian, French, German and Spanish boosting her popularity on the continent. She was also hugely popular across South America, had even performed behind the Iron Curtain and sung at some concerts in pre-revolutionary Iran. Problems with work permits prevented Shaw from breaking America, although she has developed quite a collection of avid fans there. Her trademark was to perform in bare feet because, in her own words, "I feel more relaxed, more able to get the mood of a song." The singles were produced by Taylor, Andrews and herself (though she was never credited) with help from Pye Records arranger Ken Woodman. Although it was mainly her singles that brought her success and popularity, Shaw also released several original albums in the 1960s: Sandie; Me; Love Me, Please Love Me; The Sandie Shaw Supplement and Reviewing the Situation. These albums generally consisted of Andrews-penned songs mixed with cover versions of songs made popular by other artists. Girl Dont Come is a song by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
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The Sandie Shaw Supplement is the name of the television show hosted by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw in 1968 and also the name of her fourth original album released in November of that year by Pye Records. ...
Reviewing The Situation is the fifth original album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
By 1967 Shaw's record sales were lower than they had previously been and her manager decided to go for a more cabaret appeal and, against her will (as she felt it would destroy her credibility), Shaw was put forward to represent the UK in that year's Eurovision Song Contest. She performed five songs on The Rolf Harris Show and the public voted that the song that should represent the country was the Bill Martin/Phil Coulter composition "Puppet on a String" (a song she hated, but now says: "It is a song which has been the source of much grief, hilarity, circumspection and I have to admit, financial reward for many years."). The song won the contest easily (making Shaw the first person to win the contest for the UK) and gave her another smash hit and her third UK number one single — a record for a female at the time). Puppet on a String was also another massive worldwide hit, and was the biggest selling single of the year in Germany. According to The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History, by John Kennedy O'Connor, it is the second biggest victor in the contest, beating the runner up (Ireland's If I Could Choose by Sean Dunphy) by a margin over over 53%. [1] 1967 also saw Shaw marry fashion designer Jeff Banks with whom she would later have a daughter, Gracie, born in 1971. Fashion had become another of Shaw's trademarks, and in 1968 begun the Sandie Shaw fashion label, selling her own brand of clothes and, surprisingly enough, shoes! Cabaret is a form of entertainment featuring comedy, song, dance, and theatre, distinguished mainly by the performance venue â a restaurant or nightclub with a stage for performances and the audience sitting around the tables (often dining or drinking) watching the performance. ...
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After Eurovision, Shaw continued to put out Chris Andrews-penned pop singles including the Top 20 "You've Not Changed" as well as songs by other artists, including Harry Nilsson ("Together") and Gene Raskin ("Those Were the Days"). However the latter was outshone by a version by Opportunity Knocks winner Mary Hopkin. By this time Shaw was also hosting her own TV show entitled The Sandie Shaw Supplement. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
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The Sandie Shaw Supplement is the name of the television show hosted by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw in 1968 and also the name of her fourth original album released in November of that year by Pye Records. ...
Late 1960s Shaw's last UK Top 10 hit (her eighth in total) came in the form of 1969's "Monsieur Dupont," originally a German-language song. At the end of 1969 the single "Heaven Knows I'm Missing Him Now" was released, which would later become the inspiration for a hit by The Smiths some fifteen years later. Also around this time Shaw had her first go at producing an album. The result, Reviewing the Situation was very different to her previous albums, which had generally consisted of pop covers mixed with a few Chris Andrews songs. Reviewing the Situation contained covers of songs by more alternative artists like Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones and also made Shaw the first known artist to cover a Led Zeppelin song. Eve Taylor was not happy with the album, and Pye did very little to promote it. In truth Shaw felt that the whole 'pop' scene had become too much of a career and marketing affair. By this time she was more interested in alternative artists (hence her covering their songs for this album) but her management was determined for her to carry on down the pop line — so the contrast between her own production of this album and the current single at the time (the aforementioned "Heaven Knows I'm Missing Him Now") was very striking. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Heaven Knows Im Missing Him Now is the twenty-third single by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw, and her final single of that decade, marking the end of a string of singles which had made her the most successful British female singer of that era. ...
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1970s In the early 1970s Shaw begun writing songs and continued to release singles by various writers as well as several cover versions including Lynn Anderson's "Rose Garden" written by Joe South and "Father And Son" by Cat Stevens, which was to be her last Pye single in 1972. Record sales had dried up more or less completely since "Monsieur Dupont" and after her final Pye release she semi-retired from public life and begun working on other ventures, including co-writing a full-length rock musical, songwriting, acting in stage productions (she played Ophelia in Hamlet and Joan of Arc in Saint Joan) and writing and painting children's books. In 1977 she released two singles on the CBS label, and the following year began a lifelong commitment to Buddhism. Since then she has taught and introduced hundreds of people to the faith. Lynn Rene Anderson (born September 26, 1947) is a Grammy Award-winning, American country music singer. ...
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Shaw generally regards the 1970s as a low point in her life. Following the breakdown of her marriage to Jeff Banks she found herself penniless and, determined to not to go back into the limelight, took odd jobs such as waitressing to support herself and her daughter. She has also stated that she lost a lot of confidence in herself during this time.
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1980s Having divorced Banks some years previously, Shaw married Nik Powell in 1982. Powell was co-founder of the Virgin Group and chairman of the European Film Academy. He introduced her to The B.E.F. and in 1982 she recorded a version of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" for their Music of Quality And Distinction album, released on the Virgin label. The Bacharach/David song had been recorded in the 1960s by several female singers including Dionne Warwick, Cilla Black, Dusty Springfield and Petula Clark, but Shaw felt it was the kind of song that should be recorded by a more mature, experienced woman and was particularly proud of her version. As a result of its popularity, Shaw's version of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" was released as a single and there was talk of releasing an album on the Virgin label. Though this never happened due to Shaw falling pregnant with her daughter Amie, it brought her slightly back into the public eye and she discovered that many people were in fact still big fans of hers including Pretenders lead singer Chrissie Hynde who at the end of the year invited Shaw to perform on stage with her band. After singing a rendition of Shaw's 1964 hit "Girl Don't Come" together at a Pretenders gig, the two women began a long-term friendship. Nik Powell is one of the co-founders of the Virgin Group alongside Richard Branson. ...
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The following year Shaw wrote and recorded an album called Choose Life (her first since 1969's Reviewing the Situation), and issued 1,000 copies to publicise the World Peace Exposition in London in March 1983. However, the LP was in demand by fans and was released on the Palace label in May. The single "Wish I Was," taken from this album, was also issued. Shaw however was still officially in retirement so nothing was really done to promote the new releases. However, in August 1983 a new phase in her career begun after she received a letter signed "Two incurable Sandie Shaw fans" telling her that "The Sandie Shaw legend cannot be over yet — there is more to be done." The letter was in fact from lead singer Morrissey and lead guitarist Johnny Marr of The Smiths. Choose Life is an album by British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
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Shaw's husband was a friend of Geoff Travis of Rough Trade Records, the label to which The Smiths were signed and due to this several more letters were passed onto Shaw. She eventually agreed to meet Morrissey and ended up recording some of their songs herself. In April 1984 her version of "Hand in Glove" (originally their first single) was released on Rough Trade. The single sold well (20,000 copies in its first three days) and peaked just inside the UK Top 30. It was accompanied by a performance on Top Of The Pops involving Shaw lying on the floor kicking her feet in the air, backed by The Smiths (apart from Morrissey who was dancing away in the wings) all in bare feet! She later commented "I don't intend to age gracefully. I intend to do it quite disgracefully with a lot of kicking my legs in the air!" An album on the Rough Trade label was discussed, but again this was put on hold when Shaw discovered she was pregnant with her son Jack. Rough Trade Records, now a member of the RIAA[1], began as an independent record label, based in London, England. ...
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The second phase of Shaw's recording career continued with a new version of her first hit "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" for the film Letter to Brezhnev and after a change in management in 1986, two singles on the Polydor label. Both were cover versions of songs by Lloyd Cole ("Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken") and Patti Smith ("Frederick"). The B-sides of these singles were songs written by Shaw about Morrissey and Johnny Marr. 1986 also saw her embark on her first university tour for almost twenty years. Again an album was discussed, but Polydor did not feel that the singles had performed well enough for this venture to take off. A request has been made on Wikipedia for this article to be deleted. ...
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Shaw finally released her album on the Rough Trade label in 1988. Hello Angel (the name of which was inspired by a postcard from Morrissey) is considered by many fans to be the first "true" Sandie Shaw album. She wrote a good deal of the album herself, and was aided by writers and producers such as Stephen Street (who had produced a lot of material for The Smiths), Kevin Armstrong, Jim Reid and William Reid from The Jesus and Mary Chain as well as Chris Andrews who had written most of her 1960s hits. The album also featured a cover of "A Girl Called Johnny" by The Waterboys. Lyrically the album brought new depths and among Shaw's own compositions included was "Comrade In Arms," a song about a personal friend who had died of AIDS. All of the people involved with the album were personal friends or supporters of hers, and was one of the most acclaimed albums of the year. It also spawned the singles "Please Help the Cause Against Loneliness" (writers Morrissey/Street) and "Nothing Less Than Brilliant," (Shaw/ Andrews) currently the last original Sandie Shaw single to date. Hello Angel also featured a brand new mix of Shaw's first Rough Trade single, "Hand in Glove." This era also Shaw embarked on two more successful university tours, as well as appearances at Gay Pride and Peace festivals. Hello Angel is an original album by British singer Sandie Shaw, released in 1988. ...
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1990s The 1990s saw the release of many compilations of Shaw's material on various different minor labels, as well as re-issues of some of her original albums. The RPM label released some of the original albums with bonus material and are to date the only label to issue the Choose Life album on the CD format. Shaw's autobiography The World At My Feet was published in 1991, and the following year she began studying at Oxford and London University and qualified as a psychotherapist in 1994. During that time she had also recorded new versions of some of her classic 60s songs for the album Nothing Less Than Brilliant released in 1994. The album consisted of these new recordings, plus some of the original recordings from the 60s and also a selection of Shaw's 80s hits. Issued on the Virgin label, Nothing Less Than Brilliant made a brief appearance on the UK chart, as did a re-issue of the single of the same name. It was also around this time that Shaw divorced Nik Powell, though the two remained friends and shared custody of their two children. Shaw met her third husband, Tony Bedford, in 1996 having been introduced to him by her family G.P. (Bedford's uncle). Oxford is a city and local government district in Oxfordshire, England, with a population of 134,248 (2001 census). ...
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Concentrating on her newfound career as a psychotherapist, Shaw opened the arts clinic in 1997 alongside her third husband to provide psychological healthcare and creative development to those in the entertainment and media industries. The following year she was invited to join the Royal Society of Musicians as an Honorary Professor of Music. The Royal Society of Musicians of Great Britain is a charity in the United Kingdom that supports musicians. ...
2000s The new millennium saw Shaw not only set up her own official website, but also embark on a legal battle to establish ownership of her entire recording catalogue. She won this in 2002 and began working with contemporary acts and producers re-working much of her 60s and 80s material. In 2003 Shaw licensed her recording catalogue worldwide to EMI and continued to develop her arts clinic, also starting executive coaching and mentoring. Meanwhile EMI released compilations of her French and Italian recordings, and the following year released similar compilations in Spanish and German. New remastered versions of Reviewing the Situation and Hello Angel were also issued with bonus tracks and towards the end of the year a 4-CD box set entitled Nothing Comes Easy was released, containing ALL the 'A' and 'B' sides of every UK single plus rare and unreleased tracks. All songs were digitally remastered, and some were heard in stereo for the first time. The set was accompanied by a booklet with a track-by-track commentary from Shaw herself. The EMI Group (LSE: EMI) is a British music company comprising of the major record company EMI Music which operates several labels, based in Kensington in London, England, and EMI Music Publishing, based in New York. ...
The EMI Group (LSE: EMI) is a British music company comprising of the major record company EMI Music which operates several labels, based in Kensington in London, England, and EMI Music Publishing, based in New York. ...
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EMI continued to release Shaw's material and in 2005 issued The Very Best of Sandie Shaw — the first ever compilation to feature the original versions (digitally remastered) of all of her biggest hits from "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" to "Nothing Less Than Brilliant" on one CD. All of Shaw's original studio albums (with the exception of Choose Life) have since been released in digitally remastered format on CD with bonus tracks. The EMI Group (LSE: EMI) is a British music company comprising of the major record company EMI Music which operates several labels, based in Kensington in London, England, and EMI Music Publishing, based in New York. ...
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During this decade she also went back on previous declarations of hatred for the Eurovision Song Contest and announced that she was proud of her Eurovision past on the BBC show Making Your Mind Up. The modern logo was introduced for the 2004 Contest (in Istanbul) to create a consistent visual identity. ...
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She also briefly sat in for Brian Matthew on his long-running BBC Radio 2 Saturday morning show Sounds of the 60s. Brian Matthew (born 1928) is a British broadcaster, born in Coventry, who became popular in the days of the BBC Light Programme, hosting Saturday Club (originally called Saturday Skiffle Club, starting in 1957 and changing to its more familiar name in 1958) and Easy Beat (starting in 1960). ...
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On 26 February 2007, in honour of her 60th birthday, Sandie released a new version of her most popular song "Puppet on a String" on her website. The newly retooled version, called "Puppet's Got Brand New String" had a complete overhaul in sound and in vocals, under the supervision of a close friend to Shaw, Howard Jones, and mixer Andy Gray. The "schlager" style of the song was replaced with a very calm and trance-like melody, and Sandie's new and mellow vocals brought a whole new life to the song. is the 57th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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In August 2007, Shaw revealed that she had had corrective surgery on her iconic feet, which she described as "ugly" - the surgery will leave her immobile until October 2007.[2]
UK singles discography - "As Long As You're Happy Baby"/"Ya-Ya-Da-Da" (1964)
- "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me"/"Don't You Know" (No. 1, 1964)
- "I'd Be Far Better Off Without You"/"Girl Don't Come" (No. 3, 1964) (NB The "A" and "B" sides of this single were flipped shortly after the record's release, making "Girl Don't Come" the "A" side, so technically "I'd Be Far Better Off Without You" never charted)
- "I'll Stop at Nothing"/"You Can't Blame Him" (No. 4, 1965)
- "Long Live Love"/"I've Heard About Him" (No. 1, 1965)
- "Message Understood"/"Don't You Count On It" (No. 6, 1965)
- "How Can You Tell"/"If Ever You Need Me" (No. 21, 1965)
- "Tomorrow"/"Hurting You" (No. 9, 1966)
- "Nothing Comes Easy"/"Stop Before You Start" (No. 14, 1966)
- "Run"/"Long Walk Home" (No. 32, 1966)
- "Think Sometimes About Me"/"Hide All Emotion" (No. 32, 1966)
- "I Don't Need Anything"/"Keep In Touch" (No. 50, 1967)
- "Puppet on a String"/"Tell The Boys" (No. 1, 1967)
- "Tonight in Tokyo"/"You've Been Seeing Her Again" (No. 21, 1967)
- "You've Not Changed"/"Don't Make Me Cry" (No. 18, 1967)
- "Today"/"London" (No. 27, 1968)
- "Don't Run Away"/"Stop" (1968)
- "Show Me"/"One More Lie" (1968)
- "Together"/"Turn On The Sunshine" (1968)
- "Those Were the Days"/"Make It Go" (1968)
- "Monsieur Dupont"/"Voice In The Crowd" (No. 6, 1969)
- "Think It All Over"/"Send Me A Letter" (No. 42, 1969)
- "Heaven Knows I'm Missing Him Now"/"So Many Things To Do" (1969)
- "By Tomorrow"/"Maple Village" (1970)
- "Wight Is Wight"/"That's the Way He's Made" (1970)
- "Rose Garden"/"Maybe I'm Amazed" (1971)
- "Show Your Face"/"Dear Madame" (1971)
- "Where Did They Go"/"Look At Me" (1972)
- "Father And Son"/"Pity The Ship Is Sinking" (1972)
- "One More Night"/"Still So Young" (1977)
- "Just a Disillusion"/"Your Mama Wouldn't Like It" (1977)
- "Anyone Who Had a Heart"/"Anyone Who Had a Heart" (Instrumental) (1982)
- "Wish I Was"/"Life Is Like A Star" (1983)
- "Hand in Glove"/"I Don't Owe You Anything" (No. 27, 1984)
- "Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken"/"Steven (You Don't Eat Meat)" (No. 68, 1986)
- "Frederick"/"Go Johnny Go!" (1986)
- "Please Help the Cause Against Loneliness"/"Lover Of The Century" (1988)
- "Nothing Less Than Brilliant"/"I Love Peace" (1988)
- "Nothing Less Than Brilliant"/"(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" (No. 66, 1994)
As Long As Youre Happy Baby is the first single by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
(Theres) Always Something There to Remind Me is a song written in the 1960s by songwriting team Burt Bacharach and Hal David. ...
Girl Dont Come is a song by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
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Together is a song from the 1960s by American singer/songwriter Harry Nilsson. ...
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Think It All Over is the twenty-second single by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Heaven Knows Im Missing Him Now is the twenty-third single by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw, and her final single of that decade, marking the end of a string of singles which had made her the most successful British female singer of that era. ...
By Tomorrow is a single by British singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Wight Is Wight is a French song by Michel Delpech. ...
(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden (AKA Rose Garden) was the title of a song written by Joe South, most famously associated with Lynn Anderson, whose recording topped the U.S. country charts and reached #3 on the U.S. pop charts in 1970. ...
Show Your Face is a single by British singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Where Did They Go is a song by American singer Peggy Lee which was later covered by British singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Father and Son is a popular song written and originally performed by British singer Cat Stevens on his 1970 album Tea for the Tillerman. ...
One More Night is a single by British singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Just A Disillusion is a single by British singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Anyone Who Had a Heart is a 1960s song by American songwriting duo Burt Bacharach and Hal David. ...
Wish I Was is a 1983 single by British singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Hand in Glove was the first single from British band The Smiths, released in 1983. ...
Are You Ready To Be Heartbroken is a song by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions later covered by Sandie Shaw in 1986. ...
Frederick is a song by American singer Patti Smith, later covered in 1986 by British singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Please Help The Cause Against Loneliness is a song by British singer Sandie Shaw and the first single from her 1988 album Hello Angel. ...
Nothing Less Than Brilliant is the final single by British singer Sandie Shaw, and the second single from her Hello Angel album. ...
Nothing Less Than Brilliant is the final single by British singer Sandie Shaw, and the second single from her Hello Angel album. ...
(Theres) Always Something There to Remind Me is a song written in the 1960s by songwriting team Burt Bacharach and Hal David. ...
UK E.P. discography - (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me (1964)
- Long Live Love (1965)
- Talk About Love (1965)
- Message Understood (1966)
- Tomorrow (1966)
- Nothing Comes Easy (1966)
- Run With Sandie (1966)
- Sandie Shaw In French (1967)
- Sandie Shaw In Italian (1967)
- Tell The Boys (1967)
UK albums discography Note: It would be nearly impossible to list all the albums ever released containing Shaw's material (many major and minor labels have released compilations of her work since the 60s), so only original albums and "main" compilations are listed, along with the EMI releases which have been issued since Shaw licenced her catalogue to them. Sandie is the first album or L.P. by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Me is the second album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
The Golden Hits Of Sandie Shaw is a compilation album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
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Love Me, Please Love Me is the third original album or LP by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
The Sandie Shaw Supplement is the name of the television show hosted by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw in 1968 and also the name of her fourth original album released in November of that year by Pye Records. ...
Reviewing The Situation is the fifth original album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Choose Life is an album by British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Hello Angel is an original album by British singer Sandie Shaw, released in 1988. ...
Nothing Less Than Brilliant is a compilation album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Pourvu Que Ãa Dure - Chante En Français is a compilation album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw containing a selection of French-language recordings of some of her original hits. ...
La Cantante Scalza - Canta In Italiano is an album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw and features a compilation of her hits recorded in the Italian language. ...
Wiedehopf Im Mai - Sandie Shaw Singt Auf Deutsch is a compilation album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw featuring all her German-language recordings, many of which are versions of her hits. ...
Marionetas En La Cuerda - Sandie Shaw Canta En Español is a Spanish-language album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Reviewing The Situation is the fifth original album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Hello Angel is an original album by British singer Sandie Shaw, released in 1988. ...
Nothing Comes Easy is a box set of four CDs by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw released in 2004. ...
The Very Best of Sandie Shaw is a compilation by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Sandie is the first album or L.P. by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Me is the second album by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
Album artwork. ...
Love Me, Please Love Me is the third original album or LP by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. ...
The Sandie Shaw Supplement is the name of the television show hosted by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw in 1968 and also the name of her fourth original album released in November of that year by Pye Records. ...
The Collection is a compilation album by British singer Sandie Shaw released in 2007 shortly after her 60th birthday. ...
The EMI Group (LSE: EMI) is a British music company comprising of the major record company EMI Music which operates several labels, based in Kensington in London, England, and EMI Music Publishing, based in New York. ...
References - ^ O'Connor, John Kennedy. The Eurovision Song Contest - The Official History. Carlton Books, UK, 2007. ISBN 978-1-84442-994-3
- ^ Foot surgery for pop singer Shaw BBC News - 15 August 2007
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