Dusty Springfield - I wanna be a free girl
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YOU SEE DUSTY? YOUR STILL LOVED
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She's not regularly seen as a sex symbol but in the late 60's she was quite a hottie.
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That is some big hair on that woman. I think she looks fantastic. A drag queens dream.
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Great song Written by the wonderfully talented Linda Creed. Classic Philly Sound.
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I have to disagree that Dusty was the white queen of soul. She had soul alright but she was one of the greatest female performers who took SOUL, rhythum and blues, rock n' roll what ever BOX you want to put her in..... to a whole another level that no one else could.....BUT HER!!!! ....She was way ahead of her time!!
WE LOVE YOU DUSTY!!
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Released for Dusty's 30th birthday in 1969.... What a great song, well ahead of its time ... Available on In Memphis Plus and other albums... A rare gem amongst so many gems from this rare and talented performer...
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@RAY2424 The black Dusty? Diana is Diana.
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Story of my life...
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I wonder what Burt Bacharach thinks of Thom Bell. I bet he loves his songs. They called Thom the Bacharach of the 70s. There's a lot of similarity. I like Burt's stuff more, but I love Thom's stuff really well too. I'm thankful for both of their music :)
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love all of dusty's songs so meaningful x becky
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What an exciting performance. She was such a great interpreter of every song that she sang.
They say Dusty is the white queen of soul. On the contrary dianna ross is the black Dusty, maybe
RAY2424 2 years ago 8
Yes, I know what you mean and I agree.
gferdinandus 2 years ago