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Dusty Springfield was one of few female artists whose musical success was part of “British Invasion” of the 1960s. She charted such hits as:

  • “You don’t have to say you loved me”
  • “Mama Said” (1964) a cover of the song by the Shirelles
  • Burt Bacharach’s “The Look of Love”

Springfield sang in a variety of styles, mostly pop, soul, folk, Latin, and rock'n'roll. With her voice described as “breathy sensuality” and “haunting sexual vulnerability”.

In the 1960s, on several occasions, she performed as the only white singer on all-black bills. Springfield loved the Motown sound and introduced it to a wider UK audience with her covers of their hit. She also was instrument in facilitating the first British TV appearances for the Temptations, the Supremes, the Miracles and Stevie Wonder.

Due to bouts with alcoholism and drug addiction in the 1970s and early 1980s, Springfield took a break from performing and recording.

Throughout her life, Springfield was never married nor linked to a man. She had several relationships with women, including American singer Norma Tanega. The two lived together for 5 years from 1966 to 1970. Due to stresses in their lives, Tanega returned to the US.

Springfield struggled with her sexual identity. In an interview in 1970 she said:

“Many other people say I’m bent, and I’ve heard it so many times that I’ve almost learned to accept it … I know I’m perfectly as capable of being swayed by a girl as by a boy. More and more people feel that way and I don’t see why I shouldn’t.”

Then in 1973 she added:

“I mean, people say that I’m gay, gay, gay. I’m not anything. I’m just … People are people … I basically want to be straight … I go from men to women; I don’t give a shit. The catchphrase is: I can’t love a man. Now, that’s my hang-up. To love, to go to bed, fantastic; but to love a man is my prime ambition … They frighten me.”

Other relations included:

  • Faye Harris (American photojournalist) - from 1972 to 1978 they had an “off and on” domestic relationship.
  • Carole Pope (of the rock band Rough Trade) - together six-month.
  • Teda Bracci (American actress) - they met at an AA meeting in 1982 and exchanged vows in 1983. But the relation was marred by physical violence. They separated two years later.

She had a career revival in 1985 when the Pet Shop Boys invited her to join them on the song “What Have I Done to Deserve This?”

This led to other collaborations including songs with Richard Carpenter and BJ Thomas. And she continued to record new albums in the 1990s.

Close to You - The Carpenters (Cover) by Anna Blanchard

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Happy birthday Burt Bacharach

Burt Bacharach (born 12 May 1928)

Burt Bacharach (born 12 May 1928)


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Burt Bacharach to release new album in collaboration with Nashville singerBurt Bacharach is just day

Burt Bacharach to release new album in collaboration with Nashville singer

Burt Bacharach is just days away from dropping a brand new album.

The legendary singer/songwriter and composer is releasing his first album, Blue Umbrella, in 15 years at the weekend.

Video: The audio video for Burt and Daniel’s single ‘Midnight Watch’, Source: Daniel Tashian, YouTube

The new release features five new tracks, including singles ‘Midnight Watch’ and ‘Bells of St. Augustine’, as part of a collaboration with Nashville artist Daniel Tashian.

Bacharach – the winner of six Grammys and three Academy Awards and considered one of the most important composers of the 20th-century – has created hundreds of pop songs from the late 1950s through the 1980s, many in collaboration with lyricist Hal David under the guise of Bacharach and David.

Burt (centre) has created hundreds of songs in collaboration with lyricist Hal David (right), Credit: Getty via Zimbio

The 92-year-old has written more than 70 US and 50 UK Top 40 hits, which have been recorded by more than 1,000 different artists.

Photo Credit: Getty via Zimbio


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