DUSTY SPRINGFIELD...all songs on the Philips label except as noted. 1. I Only Want To Be With You #12 in February 1964. #4 in the UK. 2. Stay Awhile #38 in May 1964. #13 in the UK. 3. Wishin' And Hopin' #6 in July 1964. 4. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me #4 in June 1965. #1 in the UK. 5. Son-Of-A Preacher Man #10 in December 1968 on the Atlantic label. #9 in the UK. PETULA CLARK...all songs on the Warner label. 6. Downtown peaked at #1 in January 1965 but was released in 1964. #2 in the UK. 7. I Know A Place #3 in April 1965. #17 in the UK. 8. My Love #1 in January 1966. #4 in the UK. 9. I Couldn't Live Without Your Love #9 in July 1966. #6 in the UK. 10. A Sign Of The Times #11 in April 1966. #49 in the UK.
Two beautiful women with great voices. However, one of my favorite songs by Dusty Springfield is "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" which she did with her family the Springfields.🤔😊👍x8
THE LEGENDARY PETULA CLARK CBE with SIX of the Greatest songs ever written. We all know that Petula had a unprecedented FIFTHTEEN consetative records in The American Top 100 chart. Downtown is a pure musical masterpiece that as retained it's greatness right up until today with modern television show's featuring this beyond brilliant song. Petula was in fact the biggest selling Female Vocalist of the Sixties with some of the all time great songs captured here. I Couldn't Live Without Your Love,I Know A Place,Sign Of The Times, My Love, Don't Sleep In The Subway and Who Am I are six Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent phenomenal songs that are as much loved now as they were when they were hitting the charts in regular occurrance. Petula Clark,Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent were The Greatest Trio of The Sixties. And beyound.
DUSTY SPRINGFIELD...all songs on the Philips label except as noted.
1. I Only Want To Be With You #12 in February 1964. #4 in the UK.
2. Stay Awhile #38 in May 1964. #13 in the UK.
3. Wishin' And Hopin' #6 in July 1964.
4. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me #4 in June 1965. #1 in the UK.
5. Son-Of-A Preacher Man #10 in December 1968 on the Atlantic label. #9 in the UK.
PETULA CLARK...all songs on the Warner label.
6. Downtown peaked at #1 in January 1965 but was released in 1964. #2 in the UK.
7. I Know A Place #3 in April 1965. #17 in the UK.
8. My Love #1 in January 1966. #4 in the UK.
9. I Couldn't Live Without Your Love #9 in July 1966. #6 in the UK.
10. A Sign Of The Times #11 in April 1966. #49 in the UK.
Two beautiful women with great voices. However, one of my favorite songs by Dusty Springfield is "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" which she did with her family the Springfields.🤔😊👍x8
@@williambilyeu9801 That was a good one but it doesn't fit with this topic.
THE LEGENDARY PETULA CLARK CBE with SIX of the Greatest songs ever written.
We all know that Petula had a unprecedented FIFTHTEEN consetative records in The American Top 100 chart.
Downtown is a pure musical masterpiece that as retained it's greatness right up until today with modern television show's featuring this beyond brilliant song.
Petula was in fact the biggest selling Female Vocalist of the Sixties with some of the all time great songs captured here.
I Couldn't Live Without Your Love,I Know A Place,Sign Of The Times, My Love, Don't Sleep In The Subway and Who Am I are six Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent phenomenal songs that are as much loved now as they were when they were hitting the charts in regular occurrance.
Petula Clark,Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent were The Greatest Trio of The Sixties.
And beyound.
Petula!!! 💖
Two of my favorites, for sure!
Aaaah Dusty what a legend you are💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
I don't think she'll read your comment
Two beautiful ladies that were very talented with great voices! RIP❤❤
petula clark is still alive🤨🤨🤨
@@ketepeteeI stand corrected! She's 90 now.❤
You seem angry @@ketepetee
@@ElvarMassoni just corrected the commentator! i’m the kindest person in the world🫶🏻☺️
gracias nuevamente gracias vida por esos momentos de musica del sesentas
Nice tunes
❤️❤️❤️Dusty ❤️❤️❤️ What an Amazing woman and artist! Outstanding
...and Petula Clark
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Another great one! Thanks for posting these. My suggestion for another one is the Hollies with either Gerry and the Pacemakers or The Who.
You must be a mind reader...I'm doing Gerry and Hollies today...we did have some great music back then.
I'm not sure if you posted the descriptor in the comments yet lol.
Just did...
@@sonnysoldies5288 Just checking!