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Then & Now: The Very Best of Petula Clark is a compilation album by British singer Petula Clark that was released on 16 June 2008. It's a collection of greatest hits , four newly recorded tracks, and a previously unreleased recording.
Petula Clark at the Internet Broadway Database; Petula Clark discography at Discogs; petulaclark.co.uk, her British official website; Petula Clark LIVE on YouTube --- 20 songs performed live mostly on television. Glenn Gould dissects the music and image of Petula Clark in a 1967 CBC broadcast (sound only) BBC interview, April 2002
The 1964 version recorded by British singer Petula Clark became an international hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the UK Singles Chart. Hatch received the 1981 Ivor Novello award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically. [2] The song has been covered by many singers, including Dolly Parton, Emma Bunton and the ...
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A version of the song by the easy listening group The Mike Flowers Pops is on the soundtrack of the 1997 film Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. [7] Eliane Elias included the song in her 2004 studio album Dreamer. [8] Another version of the song was recorded and released by Frankie Valli on his 2007 studio album, Romancing the '60s.
"I Know a Place" was Clark's second consecutive Top Ten hit in the United States, remaining on the charts for twelve weeks, [2] and five of the twelve weeks on the US charts were spent in the Top Ten, the song's fourth week at No. 9, the fifth & sixth week at No. 4, the seventh week at its peak No. 3, [3] then slipping in its eighth week to No. 6, the ninth week ending its turn in the Top Ten ...
"Sign of the Times", also known as "A Sign of the Times", is a song performed by Petula Clark, featured on her album My Love and released as a single in March 1966. It was the follow-up to her #1 US hit " My Love ," the title track from the aforementioned album, and it continued her association with writer/producer Tony Hatch and songwriter ...
"Don't Sleep in the Subway" is a song written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent and recorded by the British singer Petula Clark, who released it as a single in April 1967. [ 2 ] It received a 1968 Grammy award nomination for best contemporary song, losing to " Up, Up and Away " by The 5th Dimension .