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Making Life Rhyme is a studio album by Scottish singer Lulu, released 13 April 2015.Reunited with her debut record label Decca, the album is Lulu's first in a decade and the first of her career in which she co-wrote all of the original songs. [1]
Lulu appeared three times on Show of the Week, twice in 1969 and once in 1972. In early 1978, she was the regular guest on The Les Dawson Show on BBC1. [60] From 1999 to 2000, Lulu hosted 14 episodes of Red Alert with the National Lottery.
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The album was produced by Mark London, who had produced Lulu's two previous albums, Lulu (1981) and Don't Take Love For Granted (1978). Although promo singles of the album cuts "I Will Do If For Your Love" and "Take Me to Your Heart Again" were issued in the UK, with videos prepped for both tracks, [citation needed] the album was only subject to limited release in Australia and Japan, and was ...
Lulu would later opine of Atlantic Record honchos Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd and Arif Mardin, the producers of her album New Routes: "I don't think they knew what to do with me, and the only big hit I got [off the album] was a song that I [brought in] with me" [1] - referring to "Oh Me Oh My ...", which had been written by Jim Doris who – as Jimmy Doris – had been vocalist-guitarist for the ...
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15-year-old girl loses hand and leg in Florida shark attack. Ann Blair had written at the time that Lulu had multiple surgeries ahead and that their lives will now be forever changed.
It’s Lulu is a British television program hosted by Lulu that was produced between 1970 and 1973 [1] [2] by Stewart Morris, Colin Charman, John Ammonds and Vernon Lawrence, and broadcast on BBC1. Episodes 1, 2, 5, 6, 9 and 10 of series 3 were repeated on BBC2 in a different running order under the banner ‘’Show Of The Week: It’s Lulu ...