Insane key she does it in. At the end, it changes into an entire whole step higher. This could be Dusty's most impressive live vocal ever. Sang it with her entire body (and in heels. Ha!). Lord knows, she had plenty of amazing live performances but this one could be the greatest in terms of range and difficulty, she nailed it big time.
@@frankiebowie6174 I think I recall reading somewhere - the liner notes on the DVD from which this performance is taken? - that this was the first time she performed the song live. The original was Italian and she jumped at the chance to record it in English but did not sing the song live until she did record it fearing another artist would get out an English version first. Elvis recorded another version anyway but his is up tempo so no real overlap. Here's the 1965 Italian version: ua-cam.com/video/N3W7qlMZTXY/v-deo.html
Tg That wasn't a sign to adjust the tempo, but one of the ways she had used her hands as she sang and was known for doing this throughout her career. Please look at her more of her performance's. @@Paulo19540927
Couldn't help but notice exactly how intricate her hair was styled. Every curve was carefully placed. Stunning work. Have loved her since one was a child. Son of a Preacher Man was another iconographic song. And in those days, it was quite risque!
My God, WHAT a VOICE!!! I’m a classically trained vocalist and I still get chills every time I hear Dusty sing - beautiful, powerful, sultry, sweet, she could sing it all!
I attended a show for the troops during the Viet Nam War and I fell in love with Dusty. I never forgot that performance and never will. Rest in Peace sweet lady.
No? Please check any of the 200 songs covered and 12 originals by 18 years old barefoot princess of Jazz. Making story short listen to Angelina Jordan I Put a Spell on You and Bohemian Rhapsody and let me know ❤
Yes... because singers like her brought too much of their own true voice, artistry and personality to "be made" in the modern sense of the term in the music industry.
Why can't our singers or so called entertainers try and look attractive today..Being a professional is shown here with "Dusty' not only in her presentation but her incredible voice and the beautiful music and orchestration.What is wrong with dignity on stage ?. It is sad for when you look around and see such attire and lack of pride in entertainers.Beautiful Dusty.What more can I say, Thanks .
Dusty would greatly appreciate your appreciation for her dress, hair, and makeup. She took enormous pains to "Look Like Dusty" and would spend 4 hours to look the part for her fans. She'd say "They want to see Dusty." Ha! Greatest female singer ever.
No? Please check any of the 200 songs covered and 12 originals by 18 years old barefoot princess of Jazz. Making story short listen to Angelina Jordan I Put a Spell on You and Bohemian Rhapsody ❤
@@josecamacho3393 let me just say I love Miss Angelina Jordan, I also have been watching her grow up in front of my eyes, phenomenal singer song writer.. She brings me back to my younger years what a lovely young lady, and yes she’s only 18 . Can not wait until she wins her first Grammy.♥️🌺♥️🌺♥️🌺♥️🌺♥️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
You are so right Terry. No 'crying or screaming your voice out here. Live and professional.Amazing orchestration too. Beautiful music and the very great "Dusty".
True.most of 'modern'. - I say this figuratively - 'singers' don't understand it's NOT how long, and how. LOUD,it's pacing, it's undersnding you want to build a song. They also don't know what melisma is (though they mightve heard it, they don't understand), note bending, and Ms Springfield loved when she did her hosting of T of the P, and met - and learnt from many legendary Motown Artists (many of whom started singing in church), and incorporated it into her work, her sound . On a side note, does anyone know who's doing the backup (it's NOT the Ladybirds)?
@@UNOwen1 This was the 1966 New Musical Express Poll winners concert at Wembley Stadium. On stage were The Echoes, Madeline Bell, Kiki Dee and Lesley Duncan. They did three songs "Middle of Nowhere", "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" and finished with "Shake" She won many awards this year.
She just stood there and sang and looked beautiful...really the most powerful yet controlled and classy voices of her era...my own. Dusty made the best of her pained self, and gave the world her talent...OMG, she was soooo gifted.
Dusty indeed did the world a favor by carrying on despite circumstances and delivering the goods time after time on her endless recordings. Also, she traveled all over the globe delivering live performances that we are still able to see today thanks to You Tube. Had she known about You Tube, maybe she would have felt better about all the 2 minute performances she had to give over the years. She probably thought, "God, it takes me 4 hours to dress and get the wig and makeup right, all for a 3 minute performance that'll never be seen again." Ha! Those 3 minute clips have been viewed thousands and (a few of them) millions of times over. Think she'd be happy about that for the most part.
@@loriromano6399and the world would have been that much poorer without her. And we wouldn't even have known it. Just imagine if there'd been no Dusty.
I performed this in my 1987 concert with a 46-piece orchestra. I did it the same way and that was a highlight of my life! I was 29 at the time and had loved that song since I first heard it mid-1960’s. It brought the house down and I’m a male singer. I learned my power from her delivery!! Thanks for this.❤
THIS performance is friggin mind blowing. Singers today just don't compare. Her range, her style, the effortless leaps in the key, and the sheer strength of her voice... No auto tune, no studio remixing and adjustments, just pure, amazing tone, range, and control. RIP Dusty, you were a gift to the world and taken far too soon.
So by now you are in need to check any of the 200 songs covered and 12 originals by 18 years old barefoot princess of Jazz. Making story short listen to her I Put a Spell on You and Bohemian Rhapsody but bring many tissues ❤
I agree with most of you here saying this is truly a perfect performance. It is. What a stunning voice. What a true lovely spirit. Dusty a true legend. Still missed.
Never ever get tired of the legend Dusty ringing !!!! Absolutely love her talent, and stage presence. Performers of today could use a lesson from her !!!!❤❤❤❤❤
This was the 1966 New Musical Express Poll winners concert at Wembley Stadium. On stage were The Echoes, Madeline Bell, Kiki Dee and Lesley Duncan. They did three songs "Middle of Nowhere", "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" and finished with "Shake" She won many awards this year.
Spotted Madeleine and Kiki, didn't realise it was Lesley Duncan. Loved those Poll winners concerts, they were the only chance see live performances on TV.
This song of the 60s reminds me of my first love ,,He was a bully and so unkind ,,i still adored him i was 21 years old , now im 78 years .. long live this fab woman ,,,her voice was pure silk ,,JO XX
@@claudeabraham2347 She certainly was....she left her mark on so many of us,I discovered her in the early 80s....and have been mesmerized by her music ever since.
No? Kindly check any of the 200 songs covered and 12 originals by 18 years old barefoot princess of Jazz. Making story short listen to Angelina Jordan I Put a Spell on You and Bohemian Rhapsody ❤
Her first two hits in the USA were extraordinary because the US public hadn’t seen her yet and because of her tremendous soulful voice, they all thought she was a black singer of blues background.
Madeline Bell, the lead backup singer so to speak was also a great friend of Dusty's and a great gospel singer in her own right. Madeline Bell was a blessing to Dusty and continues to advocate for Dusty's memory. She continues to sing at England's "Dusty Day" every year to honor her friend. There are You Tube videos of her covering Dusty songs at Dusty Day. She'a amazing even now. Great singer.
I saw this performance when It was first sung, it's as powerful then as it is now. She effortlessly overpowered everybody else on stage. just amazing performance
Gorgeous powerful voice and delivery, beautiful face, commanding presence, statuesque figure, Ms Springfield had it all. This is a wonderful song but it makes me quite sad. I don't know why. Must have come out during a troubling time in my life.
Maybe because our hearts wish and ache for singers to look, sound and act the way Dusty did. In addition to the great songs from back then her whole style of class
For my Daddy, missing you so much tonight, it's been 33 years since I have lost you, but that hasn't stopped my grief! One day we will be together, I love you! ❤️
Besides being the most beautiful woman who ever lived, she had the greatest voice in history! Of course, I was about 13 when she sang this and every guy I knew was in love with her too!
@BoneyWhy -- Dusty would have been incredible humbled by your comments about her beauty, as she always thought of her self as being ordinary. You are right about her voice though!! Many people were in love with her also.
This is a classic torch song. I just love tunes like this. I write lyrics and music that are similar. Nothing like a broken heart to motivate the writing of a good tune
Note perfect in a time before auto-tune and all the other tech wizardry available to today’s vocalists - absolutely spine-chilling and the only other vocalist to ever achieve the same effect was the late great genius called Freddy Mercury
I have always thought that these are very mature lyrics in that they describe experiences many of us have that are not starry-eyed happy endings. I can't really imagine a popular song like this being written today.
The original song was an Italian ballad with which Dusty fell in love. She and her manager, Vicky Wickham wrote lyrics in English. Neither spoke Italian. In a documentary about Dusty, Wickham said she thought the lyrics they wrote were ridiculous, but they stuck.
@@susanburgess2071 Dusty loved this Italian Song "Io che non vivo senza te". However she never wrote the English lyrics, they were written by Vicki Wickham and Simon Napier Bell. Dusty did write songs, but not this one.
One of the best from a "golden era" of female vocalists. I love this song. When she does "Son of a Preacher Man," that is the closest a white female vocalist will ever come to sounding like Aretha Franklin. Simply tremendous, and gone way too young.
I loved this song when was a young man at a dance. I still love it today as an old man.
Quality and excellence stand the test of time. 👍🇨🇦
As an old woman now, I agree.
@stephensantoro8580 Me too! I'm now 78 y/o and retired from EMS. Greetings from N.Kentucky USA Y'All 🇺🇸
❤️
@@frankpeck1448
Back at ya 70 yrs young from Florida
This gave me goosbumps. No auto tune - no pitch correction. Beautiful.
or maybe it was just smallpox? ·
I was just going to write the same thing! I know I’m hearing a fantastic voice with perfect pitch when I get goosebumps.
What an original comment ……
Insane key she does it in. At the end, it changes into an entire whole step higher. This could be Dusty's most impressive live vocal ever. Sang it with her entire body (and in heels. Ha!). Lord knows, she had plenty of amazing live performances but this one could be the greatest in terms of range and difficulty, she nailed it big time.
I always under-appreciated this song until I saw this live version. She’s really something else.
@@frankiebowie6174 I think I recall reading somewhere - the liner notes on the DVD from which this performance is taken? - that this was the first time she performed the song live. The original was Italian and she jumped at the chance to record it in English but did not sing the song live until she did record it fearing another artist would get out an English version first. Elvis recorded another version anyway but his is up tempo so no real overlap. Here's the 1965 Italian version: ua-cam.com/video/N3W7qlMZTXY/v-deo.html
@@frankiebowie6174in
She can really belt it out. There was only one Dusty! Sad that she was so great but the hits dried up until the Pet Shop Boys brought her back. Dusty!
I was a teenager when she hit the charts. Loved her then and lover her today. I am 71.
What a beautiful voice!!! She is carrying the whole band.
And she’s actually hand signing the band to slow down a bit at 0:31
Duuuhhhh
What you can't think of what to say? Come on man!@@nathandodge665
The band is there for support
Tg
That wasn't a sign to adjust the tempo, but one of the ways she had used her hands as she sang and was known for doing this throughout her career. Please look at her more of her performance's.
@@Paulo19540927
My God, What a voice.!!! Also, My God, she is gorgeous.
Couldn't help but notice exactly how intricate her hair was styled. Every curve was carefully placed. Stunning work.
Have loved her since one was a child. Son of a Preacher Man was another iconographic song.
And in those days, it was quite risque!
I totally agree.
My God, WHAT a VOICE!!! I’m a classically trained vocalist and I still get chills every time I hear Dusty sing - beautiful, powerful, sultry, sweet, she could sing it all!
I attended a show for the troops during the Viet Nam War and I fell in love with Dusty. I never forgot that performance and never will. Rest in Peace sweet lady.
They don't make singers like Dusty Springfield any more.
No? Please check any of the 200 songs covered and 12 originals by 18 years old barefoot princess of Jazz. Making story short listen to Angelina Jordan I Put a Spell on You and Bohemian Rhapsody and let me know ❤
Thank you absolutely right love her
Elvis sang this song, but I like the original version by Dusty Springfield better.
No there wont ever be another DUsty. And sad she died of breast cancer that didnt have many options back in the 60s-70s. Loved her singing.
Yes... because singers like her brought too much of their own true voice, artistry and personality to "be made" in the modern sense of the term in the music industry.
I love music when you can understand the words.
Same with the movies
Why can't our singers or so called entertainers try and look attractive today..Being a professional is shown here with "Dusty' not only in her presentation but her incredible voice and the beautiful music and orchestration.What is wrong with dignity on stage ?. It is sad for when you look around and see such attire and lack of pride in entertainers.Beautiful Dusty.What more can I say, Thanks .
Dusty would greatly appreciate your appreciation for her dress, hair, and makeup. She took enormous pains to "Look Like Dusty" and would spend 4 hours to look the part for her fans. She'd say "They want to see Dusty." Ha!
Greatest female singer ever.
Yeah. And she’s wearing clothes too!!! 😮
Not one of the curent female voices come even close to the singers of the 60's. No gimmicks just a microphone, beautiful music and a beautiful voice
No? Please check any of the 200 songs covered and 12 originals by 18 years old barefoot princess of Jazz. Making story short listen to Angelina Jordan I Put a Spell on You and Bohemian Rhapsody ❤
In the same genre, I'd say Carrie Underwood would come close.
Really? Let me just say check out ANGELINA JORDAN than come back and let me know what you think.
So True..!!!
@@josecamacho3393 let me just say I love Miss Angelina Jordan, I also have been watching her grow up in front of my eyes, phenomenal singer song writer.. She brings me back to my younger years what a lovely young lady, and yes she’s only 18 . Can not wait until she wins her first Grammy.♥️🌺♥️🌺♥️🌺♥️🌺♥️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
All those X Factor wannabe's should watch this and see how someone with a voice and real class can deliver a song.
+Terry P Just an amazing talent. Kinda surprised she wasn't in the "Last Waltz".
You are so right Terry. No 'crying or screaming your voice out here. Live and professional.Amazing orchestration too. Beautiful music and the very great "Dusty".
True.most of 'modern'. - I say this figuratively - 'singers' don't understand it's NOT how long, and how. LOUD,it's pacing, it's undersnding you want to build a song. They also don't know what melisma is (though they mightve heard it, they don't understand), note bending, and Ms Springfield loved when she did her hosting of T of the P, and met - and learnt from many legendary Motown Artists (many of whom started singing in church), and incorporated it into her work, her sound .
On a side note, does anyone know who's doing the backup (it's NOT the Ladybirds)?
I really love the band with backup singers rather than a studio orchestra. Everyone gives 100 %
@@UNOwen1 This was the 1966 New Musical Express Poll winners concert at Wembley Stadium. On stage were The Echoes, Madeline Bell, Kiki Dee and Lesley Duncan. They did three songs
"Middle of Nowhere", "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" and finished with "Shake"
She won many awards this year.
The band are The Echoes, backing singers are Madeline Bell, Kiki Dee and Lesley Duncan.
No gimmicks just a microphone, beautiful music and a beautiful voice
Loved her as a teenager. Love her today at 71.
I love Dusty Springfield’s music and this song was always my favorite!! Great performer. ❤❤❤❤
She just stood there and sang and looked beautiful...really the most powerful yet controlled and classy voices of her era...my own. Dusty made the best of her pained self, and gave the world her talent...OMG, she was soooo gifted.
Dusty indeed did the world a favor by carrying on despite circumstances and delivering the goods time after time on her endless recordings. Also, she traveled all over the globe delivering live performances that we are still able to see today thanks to You Tube. Had she known about You Tube, maybe she would have felt better about all the 2 minute performances she had to give over the years. She probably thought, "God, it takes me 4 hours to dress and get the wig and makeup right, all for a 3 minute performance that'll never be seen again." Ha! Those 3 minute clips have been viewed thousands and (a few of them) millions of times over. Think she'd be happy about that for the most part.
@@loriromano6399and the world would have been that much poorer without her. And we wouldn't even have known it. Just imagine if there'd been no Dusty.
Wonderful Dusty. One of the greatest female vocalists ever- she`s right up there. Listen to what she does with Bacharach`s - The Look of love. ❤
One of my top ten songs of all time, by anyone.
No auto-tune-no looping equipment-inferior PA equipment-just great singing !
This is Dusty's best live version of this song. The one on her TV show doesn't come close. She sing's it here with so much more power.
I performed this in my 1987 concert with a 46-piece orchestra. I did it the same way and that was a highlight of my life! I was 29 at the time and had loved that song since I first heard it mid-1960’s. It brought the house down and I’m a male singer. I learned my power from her delivery!! Thanks for this.❤
vous êtes trop fort j,adore cette époque ou il y avait des chanteur a voix ,,,,,,,,,,,,ça se perd
R.I.P. Dusty Springfield
1939 - 1999
Thank you for the music
We shared a birthday! So yes RIP big sister!
It's hard to believe that this brilliant performance is live - but it is!
I am an old git. I saw Dusty several times live. Sheffield, Liverpool, London. Along with Cilla, one of our great girl voices.
This girl can sing. Great passion and control. Great hair!
THIS performance is friggin mind blowing. Singers today just don't compare. Her range, her style, the effortless leaps in the key, and the sheer strength of her voice... No auto tune, no studio remixing and adjustments, just pure, amazing tone, range, and control. RIP Dusty, you were a gift to the world and taken far too soon.
She sang with so much passion. What a lady, what a voice. Rest in peace. You will be missed..................
Had to watch it again, the closest I've come to tears in a while. An absolutely stunning performance, like I'd seen it for the first time
So by now you are in need to check any of the 200 songs covered and 12 originals by 18 years old barefoot princess of Jazz. Making story short listen to her I Put a Spell on You and Bohemian Rhapsody but bring many tissues ❤
@@josecamacho3393This is not a competition. It is possible to admire both and have a personal preference.
Listening in 2024 and always will. Dusty was truly one of the best.
No gimmicks, no autotune just priceless pure talent❤
Love this song and Dusty Springfield!! She had a beautiful voice! May she rest in peace. xoxo
I remember hearing this song as a kid in the 60s on the radio. Dusty Springfield had a great voice.
Unbelievable talent. She is still alive....impossible not to be here.......gorgeous!! THank you for posting....
Um she died in 1999
I wasn't born till 1971but I love Dusty's music 🎶❤
I was born in 2005 s ! I think her music is timeless .
I agree with most of you here saying this is truly a perfect performance. It is. What a stunning voice. What a true lovely spirit. Dusty a true legend. Still missed.
Never ever get tired of the legend Dusty ringing !!!! Absolutely love her talent, and stage presence. Performers of today could use a lesson from her !!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Not a day goes by without listening to Dusty.
I don't have to say I love her, but I do.
I'm completely speechless! That was truly unbelievable.
My reaction also.
This could be one of the greatest live performances I've ever seen, her voice seems almost effortlessly powerful.
I saw her sing this song at the NCO club in Germany in the 1960's.
Envy!!!
Lucky Lucky Lucky. Bet you've got some memory of it, eh?
Yes, just one of many.
where about in DE ?
It was either Grafenwöhr, Wildflecken, or Vilseck. Sorry I don't remember exactly where.
This was the 1966 New Musical Express Poll winners concert at Wembley Stadium. On stage were The Echoes, Madeline Bell, Kiki Dee and Lesley Duncan. They did three songs
"Middle of Nowhere", "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" and finished with "Shake"
She won many awards this year.
D R
merci pour ces très intéressantes précisions!
Didn't realise it was Lesley Duncan, another class act, should have been much bigger just like Billie Davis.
Spotted Madeleine and Kiki, didn't realise it was Lesley Duncan. Loved those Poll winners concerts, they were the only chance see live performances on TV.
This song of the 60s reminds me of my first love ,,He was a bully and so unkind ,,i still adored him i was 21 years old , now im 78 years .. long live this fab woman ,,,her voice was pure silk ,,JO XX
One of the best songs ever recorded.... Dusty Springfield was wonderful ... .
I believe your right 👍
Amazing every time I watch it,nothing today comes close to this!
agreed
She was really special.
@@claudeabraham2347 She certainly was....she left her mark on so many of us,I discovered her in the early 80s....and have been mesmerized by her music ever since.
No? Kindly check any of the 200 songs covered and 12 originals by 18 years old barefoot princess of Jazz. Making story short listen to Angelina Jordan I Put a Spell on You and Bohemian Rhapsody ❤
My all time favorite song of dusty she looks like a goddess here.
Beautiful song ( hermosa canción )
Saludos desde Valparaíso, Chile 24-02-2024🇨🇱🇨🇱.
Golden era singer singing a classic ! Love it .
her voice has a such a clear, smooth tone, like miles' trumpet
They called Roy Orbison the voice, well that discription fits Dusty also! Awesome.
Her first two hits in the USA were extraordinary because the US public hadn’t seen her yet and because of her tremendous soulful voice, they all thought she was a black singer of blues background.
I thought she was black a long time ago.
beautiful girl, beautiful voice. r.i.p. miss dusty
She's a delight to the ears.
What a lovely thing to say!
love the back up singers with her.
Madeline Bell, the lead backup singer so to speak was also a great friend of Dusty's and a great gospel singer in her own right. Madeline Bell was a blessing to Dusty and continues to advocate for Dusty's memory. She continues to sing at England's "Dusty Day" every year to honor her friend. There are You Tube videos of her covering Dusty songs at Dusty Day. She'a amazing even now. Great singer.
@@loriromano6399 The other two are Lesley Duncan and Kiki Dee.
I saw this performance when It was first sung, it's as powerful then as it is now. She effortlessly overpowered everybody else on stage. just amazing performance
This is my favourite Dusty Springfield song. She has a beautiful voice. One of the greatest female singers of all-time ❤❤❤❤😂😂😂
I cannot get enough of this video,...it's absolutely beautiful, thank you for posting it! I love Dusty...I wish she was still with us.
This is such a moving performance from a woman with the voice of an angel
She was utterly excellent. One of the best of that era. Her voice is clear as a bell with no strain at all.
Dusty, Julie London, Brenda Holloway, Marilyn McCoo...voices to die for!
I always liked this song, but this is the first time I saw her singing it. Simply beautiful. 😍
This gal had a beautiful voice.
A sweetheart for sure. Miss you but thank you for the wonderful music.
I had such a crush on Dusty Springfield as a kid. This is one of my favorite songs of all time.
What a star she was...oozed class in all she did.. unique lady.. arguably our best ever,,,
I bet there was no auto tune back in the day! Dusty had a beautiful voice! 💕💕
Sublime performance !!! Dusty Springfield is the very great artist, and her voice is very touching !!!
Many Thanks Dusty
We’re are these voices today,pure,talent!Boy did I love her!
Only 97000 views .I guess we are the last of that generation of music.I hope it does not get lost.
I might account for 300 of those views. This was an outstanding live performance. I'll be back.
This music will never get lost
What an enormous talent. Love her!
I've wanted to see this performance in full for years. Thank god I have finally found it. Thanking you. Perfection.
A true SUPERSTAR
What a great voice, and performer. One of the very best.
she was just amazing..
No autotune. Just a fabulous singer
Her sound was all her own. You heard her voice, you knew it was Dusty. You can't teach that to someone. Its what's called the X Factor.
Gorgeous powerful voice and delivery, beautiful face, commanding presence, statuesque figure, Ms Springfield had it all. This is a wonderful song but it makes me quite sad. I don't know why. Must have come out during a troubling time in my life.
Maybe because our hearts wish and ache for singers to look, sound and act the way Dusty did. In addition to the great songs from back then her whole style of class
One of those special performers.I have always been a fan.
WOW.........Miss u Dusty.. but your legacy..lives on..
Pitch perfect live performance. Powerful. Wow!!
For my Daddy, missing you so much tonight, it's been 33 years since I have lost you, but that hasn't stopped my grief! One day we will be together, I love you! ❤️
Besides being the most beautiful woman who ever lived, she had the greatest voice in history! Of course, I was about 13 when she sang this and every guy I knew was in love with her too!
Some gals too😉
@BoneyWhy -- Dusty would have been incredible humbled by your comments about her beauty, as she always thought of her self as being ordinary. You are right about her voice though!! Many people were in love with her also.
This is a classic torch song. I just love tunes like this. I write lyrics and music that are similar. Nothing like a broken heart to motivate the writing of a good tune
Note perfect in a time before auto-tune and all the other tech wizardry available to today’s vocalists - absolutely spine-chilling and the only other vocalist to ever achieve the same effect was the late great genius called Freddy Mercury
I have always thought that these are very mature lyrics in that they describe experiences many of us have that are not starry-eyed happy endings. I can't really imagine a popular song like this being written today.
The original song was an Italian ballad with which Dusty fell in love. She and her manager, Vicky Wickham wrote lyrics in English. Neither spoke Italian. In a documentary about Dusty, Wickham said she thought the lyrics they wrote were ridiculous, but they stuck.
Sex on legs ii ❤
Your 100% correct
@@susanburgess2071 Dusty loved this Italian Song "Io che non vivo senza te". However she never wrote the English lyrics, they were written by Vicki Wickham and Simon Napier Bell. Dusty did write songs, but not this one.
One of the best from a "golden era" of female vocalists. I love this song.
When she does "Son of a Preacher Man," that is the closest a white female vocalist will ever come to sounding like Aretha Franklin. Simply tremendous, and gone way too young.
Dusty is timeless and her voice is so inspirational to female artists of today.
BY far..the best live version her singing this song I've ever heard.. hands down..
🇦🇱no lip sync... Real great singing... I miss her
BEAUTIFUL VOICE BEAUTIFUL PERSON I MISS YOU
The beauty and depth of soul in her voice paired with the monstrosity of hair in the 60s, forever etched in my 60 year old mind. Brilliant, Dusty! ❤
Always loved this song and she was fabulous. There are not many vocalists today who can sing this well and look so beautiful while doing it.
After all these years never forget her
Pure beauty and class something that is missing in today's music
Awesome. Theren will never be another Dusty.
She had a great voice. One of the greatest singers of that era or any other. Rest in peace.
what a gem!! someone like her and this music will never be replicated.
I remember the day I heard she had passed away. I thought that the world is without this beautiful lady and she was a treasure.
A beautiful voice, silenced far too soon.🥰😢
It's just a great song. When I was young and could carry a tune I used to love to sing it.
Incredible voice and class. She will never be forgotten.