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Dusty Springfield (NME-1966)

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2008

New Musical Express Poll Winners concert (1966) -- part 8of9
Compered by disc jockeys Jimmy Savile and Pete Murray.

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Dusty Springfield (backed by the Echoes):

"In the Middle of Nowhere"

"You Don't Have To Say You Love Me"

"Shake"

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  • RESPECT SIMPLY RESPECT TO DUSTY

  • Thye one and only Dusty Springfield, never equalled, never beaten, even second place to Dusty is way back...

    Dusty, love and miss you loads.

    Ray♥ & Ethan♥ X X X .yup, I'm bringing up my 5 year old nephew to appreciate Dusty and he does.

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  • SHE THE QUEEN OF SOUL

  • @FLOGURFACE Hmmm no.......Adele is good but not that good

  • Adele from a previous decade?

  • the voice of the early 60s...her voice transports me back to that time....

  • the queen of blue eyed soul

  • It's Madeline Bell and Kiki Dee on backing vocals, but is the tiny woman in between them Lesley Duncan? The liner notes to the CD reissue of Madeline's "Bell's a Poppin'" said the four frequently sang on each others' records, but I'm not familiar with Lesley Duncan.

  • @trschaefer Dusty helped Motown get launched in the UK. If you get a chance, watch the Motown show that she put on English tv with a lot of the Motown greats.

  • Happy Birthday DUSTY :-)

  • Proof Divine!

    Tennessee didn't invent BIG HAIR!!

    Love it!!

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