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Priscilla Maria Veronica White (27 May 1943 – 1 August 2015), better known as Cilla Black, was an English singer and television presenter. Championed by her friends the Beatles , Black began her career as a singer in 1963.
Title EP details Peak chart positions UK [5]Anyone Who Had a Heart: Released: April 1964; Label: Parlophone; Formats: 7" 5 It's for You: Released: October 1964
Completely Cilla: 1963–1973 is a compilation album released of music by British pop singer Cilla Black. The compilation album is a prelude to Black's 50th anniversary in show business (due in 2013) – it is the largest released compilation album of her music containing 139 digitally remastered recordings .
The 2013 release is a two disc set—one CD and one DVD: the CD album includes all 19 of Black's UK Top 40 singles alongside fan favourites and recently commissioned dance remixes of Cilla classics; the bonus region-free PAL DVD contains the 1966 TV special Cilla at the Savoy.
The song was originally written in the key of G major and Black's vocal range spans from G 3 to C 5. [3] The song was Black's biggest hit in the 1970s, [4] as well as her last appearance in the top ten on the UK Singles Chart. The song was also the theme to the fifth series of Black's BBC variety show Cilla. [4]
Beginnings: Greatest Hits & New Songs is the fifteenth solo studio album by Cilla Black.The project features eleven all-new studio recordings produced by Ted Carfrae alongside nine of Black's own hit singles produced by George Martin.
Day by Day with Cilla is the title of Cilla Black's seventh solo studio album released in 1973 by Parlophone Records. The album marked the end of a significant era in Black's recording career as it was her last project to be produced by George Martin , who had worked on all of her recordings since her 1963 debut.
"Surround Yourself with Sorrow" is a song recorded by the English pop singer Cilla Black, which was released as a single and on the album Surround Yourself with Cilla in 1969. The song spent 12 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at No. 3, [1] while reaching No. 5 on the Irish Singles Chart, [2] No. 5 on the New Zealand Listener chart, [3] No. 5 in Poland, [4] No. 6 in Singapore, [5] and No ...