SHIRLEY BASSEY

 


COLUMBIA - DCB 141
SHIRLEY BASSEY
Goldfinger
I (who have nothing)

COLUMBIA - DB 7360
SHIRLEY BASSEY
Goldfinger

 


PICKWICK - SHM 967

SHIRLEY BASSEY - KISS ME HONEY, HONEY, KISS ME

Side 1: Kiss me honey, honey, kiss me - You can have him - Johnny one note - Shirley - I'm glad there is you - You're gonna hear from me

Side 2: I've got a song for you - All or nothing ar all - Strangers in the night - The shadow of your smile - The sound of music - Let me sing, and i'm happy


COLUMBIA - ADEH 55

SHIRLEY BASSEY'S 20 GREATEST HITS

Side 1: This is my life - Goldfinger - If - Diamonds are forever - The lady is a tramp - Never never never - Anyone who had a heart - As long as he needs me - The old fashioned way - I who have nothing

Side 2: Big spender - As i love you - Something - And i love you so - Climb every mountain - The shadow of your smile - What kind of fool am i - Love story - If you go away - What now my love


COLUMBIA - 5C 056-04003

PORTRAIT OF SHIRLEY BASSEY

Side 1: Who can i turn to ? - As long as he needs me - Goldfinger - I (who have nothing) - You'll never know - What now my love - What kind of fool am i

Side 2: Climb ev'ry mountain - Till - Reach for the stars - The party's over - Once in a lifetime - With these hands - No regrets


UNITED ARTISTS - UAG 29149

SHIRLEY BASSEY - SOMETHING ELSE

Side 1: (Wher do i begin) Love story - Till love touches your life - Easy thing to do - Until it's time for you to go - It's impossible - What's done is done

Side 2: Pieces of dreams - Breakfast in bed - Exuse me - Bridge over toubled water - I'm not there - I'd like to hate myself in the mornig

 

SHIRLEY BASSEY (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)

Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey, DBE, CBE (born January 8, 1937 in Cardiff, Wales), is a Welsh singer, perhaps best-known for performing the theme songs to the James Bond films Goldfinger (1964), Diamonds Are Forever (1971), and Moonraker (1979). She is the only singer to have recorded more than one James Bond theme song.

She was born on 8 January 1937 in Cardiff's Tiger Bay, the seventh child of Henry and Eliza Bassey. Her father was a seaman from Nigeria, and her mother was from the North of England. Shirley left school in 1952 at the age of 15 to work in a local factory, but began her singing career the following year. In 1955 she left Cardiff for London, after being discovered by bandleader Jack Hylton.

In early 1957 her debut single The Banana Boat Song reached the top 10. It was followed by Kiss Me, Honey Honey, Kiss Me, and the number one As I Love You. In 1959 she released As Long As He Needs Me, the show-stopper from the Lionel Bart musical Oliver!, another smash which established Shirley as a household name. In America, she was building a name for herself live as a top draw cabaret star, but chart success was harder to find. All that changed in October 1964, when she stormed the charts on both sides of the Atlantic. The song was Goldfinger, and it was the theme to the third James Bond film. Her much mimicked, never bettered vocal was the perfect complement to John Barry's majestic score. Further hits in the 1960s included I (Who Have Nothing), Big Spender and No Regrets.

With consistent popularity right through the 1960s and 70s, Shirley combined her trademark vocal delivery with elements of jazz, funk and soul. She performed material penned by some of the industry's biggest names, including Andrew Lloyd Webber, Janis Ian and Stephen Sondheim, and enjoyed further hits including a cover version of The Beatles' Something and a frankly awful reading of The Fool On The Hill.

Goldfinger's successful partnership with John Barry led to two further Bond theme collaborations, 1972's Diamonds Are Forever and 1979's Moonraker. Then she fell out of the public eye, keeping quiet for most of the 1980s. However, the woman they call Burly Chassis came back in customarily spectacular style in 1997 with History Repeating, a collaboration with Bath's Propellerheads. It introduced her to a new generation of dance fans, just as she was celebrating her 60th birthday.

History Repeating's success was consolidated in 2000 when EMI released Diamonds Are Forever - The Remix Album, which saw some of her biggest hits reworked by artists including Groove Armada, Nightmares On Wax and Mantronix. Apparently, the Queen was a big fan of the album - so much so that the very same year she decided to make Shirley a Dame.

A mother and grandmother with a self-confessed love of glamour, Dame Shirley still returns to Wales for occasional performances - she topped the bill at the opening of the Welsh Assembly in 1999, and performed the anthem World In Union with Bryn Terfel for the Rugby World Cup in 2000.

In 2007, her single The Living Tree gave Dame Shirley the longest chart career in history when it entered the singles chart at 37. The 70 year old singer had her first single in the chart 50 years, two months and 18 days before.In 2009 Bassey recorded a new album, The Performance, with James Bond composer David Arnold as co-producer (with Mike Dixon). A number of artists wrote songs expressly for Bassey, including Manic Street Preachers, Gary Barlow, KT Tunstall, Pet Shop Boys, Nick Hodgson of the Kaiser Chiefs, John Barry and Don Black.


Shirley headlined at the BBC Electric Proms on 23 October 2009, in her only full live set of 2009. In November 2009, she performed several of the new songs from The Performance on various TV shows: The Graham Norton Show, The Paul O'Grady Show and as the guest singer on Strictly Come Dancing.She performed at the Rainforest Foundation Fund 21st Birthday concert at Carnegie Hall, New York City on 13 May 2010.


Still popular well into one of the longest and must illustrious musical careers in British and indeed international history, Bassey is considerd by Brits to be a national treasure.
 
(Info mainly http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/music/sites/shirleybassey/pages/biography.shtml)