The Songs of Shirley Bassey

Collection 1997:
The Shirley Bassey Collection
EMI Australia 1997, EMI New Zealand, 8 31062 2

Tracklisting:

CD1:
  1. 3:37 - Something
  2. 3:34 - As Time Goes By
  3. 3:18 - With These Hands
  4. 2:59 - As Long As He Needs Me
  5. 3:06 - You'll Never Know
  6. 2:15 - Tonight
  7. 2:56 - What Now My Love?
  8. 3:19 - It Must Be Him
  9. 2:51 - I'll Never Fall In Love Again (live)
  10. 4:32 - If You Go Away
  11. 2:49 - I Get A Kick Out Of You
  12. 4:20 - The Nearness Of You
  13. 3:15 - (Where Do I Begin?) Love Story
  14. 3:08 - The Look Of Love
  15. 3:01 - You Made Me Love You
  16. 3:09 - Time After Time
  17. 2:31 - Softly As I Leave You
  18. 3:22 - I Wish You Love
  19. 2:13 - Who Can I Turn To
  20. 3:32 - The Party's Over

CD2:

  1. 2:40 - Diamonds Are Forever
  2. 3:12 - The Fool On The Hill
  3. 1:48 - Big Spender
  4. 3:30 - Make The World A Little Younger
  5. 2:40 - I (Who Have Nothing)
  6. 3:15 - What Kind Of Fool Am I
  7. 3:02 - Let's Fall In Love
  8. 2:51 - Somewhere
  9. 3:25 - Cry Me A River
  10. 3:24 - Where Or When
  11. 2:47 - Goldfinger
  12. 2:55 - The Lady Is A Tramp
  13. 2:49 - If I Were A Bell
  14. 2:58 - It's Magic
  15. 3:35 - Too Late Now
  16. 3:35 - Never, Never, Never
  17. 3:27 - When You Smile
  18. 4:25 - And I Love You So
  19. 2:26 - Does Anybody Miss Me
  20. 2:41 - For All We Know

Sleevenote

Shirley Bassey

The most successful female vocalist on the British charts has been Shirley Veronica Bassey, born in Cardiff on 8 January 1937, Elvis Presley's second birthday. Shirley Bassey's chart career began a month after her 20th birthday, when her version of Harry Belafonte's Banana Boat Song entered the charts. Although beaten by the original version, she nevertheless scored her first top ten hit.

Miss Bassey's greatest chart achievement is to have had a bigger hit with a song the Beatles put out as a single than the Beatles did themselves. Her version of Something reached number four, which is the same position that the Beatles climbed to, but Shirley Bassey's record stayed for 22 weeks on the chart, compared with only 12 weeks for the Beatles. There have been many other versions of songs the Beatles recorded as singles but only Shirley Bassey has come up with a bigger hit than the original.

In the early seventies Shirley's efforts won an even wider audience than in the previous decade. She appeared at the New York's Waldorf Astoria and the Royal Variety Performance at London's Palladium, a guest spot on the Ed Sullivan Show and her own special on BBC-TV.

This wonderful Lady is best decsribed by a review in the Los Angeles Times following a performance at The Pavillon of the Los Angeles Music Centre: "Shirley Bassey had one convinced she is the most deliciously dangerous, engaging evil, utterly exciting popular vocalist in captivity."


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