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  • The Golden Hits of Sandie Shaw is a compilation album by the British singer Sandie Shaw. Released in April 1966 by Pye Records on their budget Golden...
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    This is the discography for the British pop singer Sandie Shaw. "I Don't Need That Kind of Lovin'" was only released as a single in Germany. "Everybody...
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    known by her stage name Sandie Shaw, is a retired English pop singer. One of the most successful British female singers of the 1960s, she had three UK...
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  • selling well. Since the release of the Sandie album, Shaw had gained another three UK Top 10 hits - "I'll Stop at Nothing," the number one "Long Live...
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  • The Golden Hits of Sandie Shaw, a compilation album by 1960s British singer Sandie Shaw Golden Hits of the Four Seasons, 1963 Golden Hits (Turtles album)...
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  • Puppet on a String (album) (category Sandie Shaw albums)
    on a String is Sandie Shaw's third full-priced album, released on the Pye label in May 1967 on the back of her Eurovision success. The album contained...
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    Chris Andrews (singer) (category Singers from the London Borough of Havering)
    The Fortunes "Run" – Sandie Shaw "Show Me" – Sandie Shaw "Think It All Over" – Sandie Shaw "Think Sometimes About Me" – Sandie Shaw "Today" – Sandie Shaw...
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  • signature hit and also his biggest, reaching number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1963 and remaining on the Hot 100 for 14 weeks. The Rufus Thomas...
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    (1957–1971), the Searchers (1963–1967), the Kinks (1964–1971), Sandie Shaw (1964–1971), Status Quo (1968–1971) and Brotherhood of Man (1975–1979). The label...
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  • "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" (Sandie Shaw), "Excerpt From A Teenage Opera" (Keith West), and "Out of Time" (Chris Farlowe). Concurrently with...
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    bum lifestyle. Sandie Shaw (b. 1947) — English pop singer renowned as one of the first singers to perform barefoot. This earned her the nickname "Barefoot...
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  • The Tremeloes – Silence Is Golden Lulu – Boom Bang-a-Bang Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen – Midnight in Moscow The Bachelors – Charmaine & Diane Sandie Shaw...
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  • Peter Callander (category People educated at the City of London School)
    written by Christian Bruhn; English lyrics by Peter Callander; recorded by Sandie Shaw "Suddenly You Love Me" (1967); originally written by Mario Panzeri, Daniele...
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  • 2024. Smith, Patricia Juliana (July 5, 2017). "Brit Girls: Sandie Shaw and the Women of the British Invasion". In Stras, Laurie (ed.). She's So Fine: Reflections...
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  • and Mitch Murray. The song was a contender for Sandie Shaw to sing at the Eurovision Song Contest 1967; however, it lost out to the eventual Eurovision...
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  • Wight Is Wight (category Sandie Shaw songs)
    lyrics in English by the British singer Sandie Shaw. It was released by Pye as her second single of the 1970s, with "That's the Way He's Made" as a B-side...
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    Lulu (singer) (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    Elton John and Bernie Taupin, came last in the postcard vote but was later recorded by Cilla Black, Sandie Shaw, Polly Brown and Elton John himself, as well...
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    Mary Hopkin (category Bards of the Gorsedd)
    "Those Were the Days", produced by McCartney, was released in the UK on 30 August 1968. Despite competition from well-established star Sandie Shaw, whose own...
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    Agnetha Fältskog (category Commanders First Class of the Order of Vasa)
    sentimentality evokes Cilla Black and Sandie Shaw in their mini-skirted pomp, and I don't say that lightly." The release attracted media attention across...
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  • (unofficial) w. = words, m. = music "Puppet on a String" – Sandie Shaw "Silence Is Golden" – The Tremeloes "The Last Waltz" – Engelbert Humperdinck "Massachusetts"...
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