- The Look of Love
- How Can I Be Sure
- Stay a While
- I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself
- Son of a Preacher Man
- All Cried Out
- I Will Come To You
- Some of Your Lovin'
- Give Me Time
- I'm Coming Home Again
- The Windmills of Your Mind
- Losing You
- I Can't Make It Alone
- Yesterday, When I Was Young
- Your Hurtin' Kinda Love
- I Only Want to Be With You
- All I See Is You
- I'll Try Anything
- I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten
- You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
- What Good Is Love for You?
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Capable of bone-shaking R&B soul vocals or a smooth, pop-styled Motown sound, Dusty Springfield turned versatility into a 40-year career in which she showed time and time again that she was among the best song interpreters in pop music. This single-disc compilation covers her peak commercial years and includes her glorious signature tune, "Son of a Preacher Man," as well as her exhausted, perfectly sung, and emotionally wrenching version of "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me," among other odds and ends from the mid- to late '60s.
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Release Date: | 01/02/2001 |
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Label: | Polygram Uk |
UPC: | 0731453754928 |
catalogNumber: | 537549 |
Rank: | 34125 |
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Dusty Springfield Primary ArtistTechnical Credits
Michel Legrand ComposerEllie Greenwich Composer
Simon Napier-Bell Composer
Alan Bergman Composer
Marilyn Bergman Composer
Tom Springfield Composer
Vicki Wickham Composer
John Tobler Liner Notes
Giuseppe Donaggio Composer
Clive Westlake Composer
Vito Pallavicini Composer
Michael Rashkow Composer
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