Discover

Dusty Springfield - Reputation


Title:
Dusty Springfield - Reputation

Description:
Dusty Springfield - Reputation

Author:
adeis

Tags:
dusty, reputation, springfield,

Related Videos:

Pet Shop Boys & Dusty - What Have I Done To Deserve This? [Shep's Disco Mix]
"What Have I Done To Deserve This?" by Pet Shop Boys (PSB) with Dusty Springfield (R.I.P.). This is my recently job-tribute done from my fav Shep Pettibone's remix version of all (you could note how much powerful is the voice of the legendary Mrs. Springfield, it sounds 4 me more gorgeus in this one: the B-Side version from the first/prime Maxi-mix ) called as "Disco mix". Hope you'll have the same taste...and enjoy ;) Review.- "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" is a 1987 collaboration between two UK recording artists, Pet Shop Boys and *Dusty Springfield. *Mary Isabel Catherine Bernadette O'Brien OBE (16 April 1939 -- 2 March 1999), professionally known as Dusty Springfield, was an English pop singer. Of the female artists of the British Invasion, Springfield made the biggest impression on the U.S. market. From 1963 to 1970, she scored 18 singles in the Billboard Hot 100. She was voted the Top British Female Artist by readers of New Musical Express in 1964, 1965, and 1968. Springfield is an inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the UK Music Hall of Fame. A fan of American soul music, the All Music Guide has stated that the sultry intimacy and heartbreaking urgency of Springfield's voice transcended image and fashion. Her dashing, glamourous image was supported by a peroxided blonde beehive hairstyle, heavy use of eyeliner, and luscious evening gowns. Springfield began her solo career in 1963 with the Phil Spector-influenced pop/rock song "I Only Want To Be With You". Her following chart hits included "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" and "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me". She campaigned to bring little-known soul singers to a wider U.K. audience by devising and hosting the first British performances of top-selling Motown Records artists on The Sound of Motown, a special edition of the Ready Steady Go! TV series in 1965. "The Look of Love", written for Springfield by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, was featured in the scene of Ursula Andress seducing Peter Sellers in the film Casino Royale. The song was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song. The sudden changes of world pop music towards the experimentation of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Summer of Love themes, and psychedelia left Springfield out of fashion. The LP Dusty in Memphis received the Grammy Hall of Fame award in 2001 and was listed among the 100 Greatest Albums of All Time by Rolling Stone and VH1, readers of New Musical Express, and viewers of Channel 4. The standout track of the album, "Son of a Preacher Man", was an international Top 10 chart hit in 1969. The song was revived in 1994 by Quentin Tarantino including it in the Pulp Fiction soundtrack, which sold over three million copies. When released as a single in late 1987, it peaked at number two in the UK charts and at the same position on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the fourth Top Ten hit for Pet Shop Boys as well as the biggest hit of Springfield's career in the U.S. The song's success helped revive Springfield's career and led to a resurgence of interest in her music. Pet Shop Boys and Dusty Springfield mimed a performance of the song for the 1987 BRIT Awards. Following the duet the Pet Shop Boys wrote and produced the singles "Nothing Has Been Proved" and "In Private" for Springfield, both included on her 1990 album Reputation. It was peaked at #2 in United Kingdom, United States (Billboard Hot 100 singles) and Sweden, #4 in Germany, #5 Switzerland, #9 in Norway, #11 in Austria, #22 in Australia, and TOPPED #1 in Ireland. Springfield kept recording until she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1995 and died in 1999.
Dusty Springfield - Arrested by you
Dusty Springfield - Arrested by you
Dusty Springfield & Cilla Black - Heart and Soul
In 1993 sixties legends Dusty and Cilla got together and recorded a duet 'Heart & Soul'. This is the video.
Dusty Springfield - In private
One of few songs pet shop boys produced with Dusty on the Reputation album
Dusty Springfield - Son of a preacher man
Dusty Springfield - Son of a preacher man
Dusty Springfield - Get Ready
Dusty Springfield - Get Ready
If You Go Away
if you go away dusty springfield
I Just Don't Know What to do With Myself - Dusty Springfield
1964
Re: Dusty Springfield-you don't have to say you love me
Synched version of sukan4Dhyip's video of Dusty Springfield
Sugababes & Dusty Springfield
Duet Impossible - Sugababes & Dusty Springfield