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LULU (AND THE LUVVERS)
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Lulu, is a Scottish singer-songwriter, actress, and television personality. Under the wing of Marion Massey, she was signed to Decca Records and at the age of fifteen she had a huge hit with her version of The Isley Brothers' "Shout". In 1966 Lulu toured Poland with The Hollies, the first British female singer to appear live behind the Iron Curtain. She left Decca after failing to chart in 1966 and signed with Columbia to be produced by Mickie Most. In 1967 she made her debut film "To Sir, with Love", a British vehicle for Sidney Poitier. She had a major hit with the title song reaching number one in the United States. In the meantime she continued her thriving pop career in the UK and had several television series of her own. On 29 March 1969, she represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest performing the song "Boom Bang-a-Bang", and she won. Lulu's song came out the best in sales, with German, French, Spanish and Italian versions alongside the original English. Weeks before her Eurovision appearance Lulu had married Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees in a ceremony in Gerrards Cross. Their careers and his heavy drinking forced them apart and they divorced, childless, in 1973 but remained on good terms. In 1974 she performed the title song in the James Bond movie "The Man with the Golden Gun". The same year she covered David Bowie's song "The Man Who Sold the World", Bowie himself produced the recordings. Rumours of a brief affair were confirmed in her 2002 autobiography. Now known as Lulu Kennedy-Cairns, in 2000 she was awarded an OBE by Queen Elizabeth. Lulu has continued to act occasionally and starred alongside Tom Courtenay and Stephen Fry in the British movie, "Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?". She has more recently appeared in the BBC's reality TV show "Just the Two of Us" in 2006 as a judge and in late June and early July 2006 appeared on Take That's UK and Ireland tour to perform their song "Relight My Fire". In early 2010, Lulu performed the theme "The Word Is Love" to the movie "Oy Vey! My Son Is Gay!!".

MEMBERS:

Lulu (Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie)

BEST LINK:

Lulu.co.uk



To Sir With Love / Let's Pretend
The Boat That I Row / Love Loves To Love Love
Israel
Columbia EPOC 40037
Value: 35 €
RED SLEEVE

To Sir With Love / Let's Pretend
The Boat That I Row / Love Loves To Love Love
Israel
Columbia EPOC 40037
Value: 35 €
PINK / BLUE SLEEVE

To Sir With Love / Me, The Peaceful Heart
Mirador / The Boat I Row
Argentina
Odeon Pops DTOA 3888
Value: 30 €

To Sir With Love / Morning Dew / Love Loves To Love Love
Best Of Two Worlds / Day Tripper / Take Me In Your Arms
USA
Epic 5-26339
Value: 20 €
JUKEBOX

To Sir With Love / Stealing My Love From Me
It's Getting Harder All The Time / Off And Running
Indonesia
TKE 80-436
Value: 20 €

To Sir With Love / Stealing My Love From Me
The Mindbenders
UK
PHILIPS 436 510 BE
Value: 20 €

To Sir With Love / The Boat That I Row
Let's Pretend / Love Loves To Love Love
Australia
Columbia SEGO 70155
Value: 30 €

To Sir With Love / The Boat That I Row
Love Loves To Love Love / You And I
Mexico
Capitol EPEM-10246
Value: 25 €

Try To Understand
Not In This Whole World
Belgium
Decca 26.028
Value: 30 €

Try To Understand
Not In This Whole World
Holland
Decca F 12214
Value: 35 €

Warum Tust Du Mir Weh
Traurig Aber Wahr
Germany
Atlantic 10.013
Value: 5 €

Wenn Du Da Bist
So Fing Es An
Germany
Decca D 19760
Value: 40 €
BLUE SLEEVE

Wenn Du Da Bist
So Fing Es An
Germany
Decca D 19 987
Value: 25 €
REISSUE

What A Wonderful Feeling
Tossin' And Turnin'
Denmark
Decca F 12491
Value: 35 €

What A Wonderful Feeling / Tossin' And Turnin'
You Touch Me Baby / You'll Never Leave Her
France
Decca 457 132 M
Value: 40 €

You're Love Is Everywhere
The Greatest Feelin' In The World
Germany
GTO 2099 216
Value: 5 €

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