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In reply to the discussion: in memoriam--dusty springfield [View all]Eleanors38
(18,318 posts)42. Springfield was great. Madonna will be right up there...
You can put both artists' "best hits," open the windows, and blast right across West Texas at night and never skip a selection.
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Nice.. I was just thinking about her the other day... such a beautiful, yet unique voice
hlthe2b
Mar 2014
#1
Yes! An excellent version. That song demands you stretch your range, musically and emotionally.
Eleanors38
Mar 2014
#40
Sigh...Another voice from my past who sang part of the soundtrack of my life is gone.
Are_grits_groceries
Mar 2014
#13
So true one of the most romantic of all times its now playing in my head...
Drew Richards
Mar 2014
#32
So true, so true! I first heard it in the Bond send-up "Casino Royale"
FailureToCommunicate
Mar 2014
#36
I agree but then we grew up with artists that could sing with or without accompanyment.
Drew Richards
Mar 2014
#31
Shit - I used to keep a running count of how many different Beatles pictures I owned.
calimary
Mar 2014
#53