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Shirley Bassey: Welsh History Stories – Evans, Stokes, ap Emlyn, ap Emlyn (2003) Shirley Bassey: An appreciation – Muriel Burgess (1998, reprinted 1999) My Life on Record and in Concert – Shirley Bassey (Bloomsbury, 1998) The Trial of Shirley Bassey – A Play in One Act – Alexander Baron (1998)
This article presents the discography of Shirley Bassey.. Bassey's biggest selling solo albums are The Shirley Bassey Singles Album, peaking at number two and earning a gold disc, and the limited edition double album, Shirley Bassey 25th Anniversary Album, a platinum record charting at number three in 1978 on the UK Albums Chart.
U2 played to a record-breaking concert attendance at the stadium of 73,354. A£20M stage, dubbed The Claw, was used for this concert. [1] [30] 2010 26 June Paul McCartney: Up and Coming Tour: Manic Street Preachers and The Joy Formidable: This was Paul McCartney's first concert in Wales for 35 years. [31] 29 September Shirley Bassey: Welcome to ...
Dame Shirley Bassey was moved to tears when after striking a coin in her honour at the Royal Mint to celebrate her 70-year musical career. The "Big Spender" singer's name and silhouette of her ...
At the time of release, Bassey was in the middle of a national US tour. [6] In an accompanying booklet of the sheet music for the album, the write-up stated; "with the release of her hit album Never, Never, Never , Shirley Bassey has reached the pinnacle of an ever growing popularity, both as a recording artist and performer".
Keep the Music Playing is a 1991 album by Shirley Bassey. The album was recorded in the UK at the Westgreen Studios and in the Netherlands at Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum. The album was recorded in the UK at the Westgreen Studios and in the Netherlands at Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum.
Some of the performances found here are the only live recordings of several Bassey tracks. Her concert performances changed a great deal in the next few years. By the time she finally released Shirley Bassey at the Pigalle in 1965 her early recordings were no longer part of the set list. The song "Typically English" was never recorded in a ...
Sings the Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber is a studio album by Shirley Bassey, released in 1993. This album saw Bassey briefly return to her old label EMI (which also owns her United Artists recordings); the album was issued by EMI on the Music For Pleasure Premier label. All songs on this album were composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber.