Cilla Black - Сilla In The '60 (2005)
Artist: Cilla Black
Title: Сilla In The '60
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: EMI
Genre: Pop, Soul, Merseybeat
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:09:50
Total Size: 183/437 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Сilla In The '60
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: EMI
Genre: Pop, Soul, Merseybeat
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:09:50
Total Size: 183/437 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Anyone Who Had A Heart
02. You're My World (Il Mio Mondo)
03. Love Letters
04. One Little Voice (Uno Di Voi)
05. Dancing In The Street
06. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
07. There's (No Place To Hide)
08. Baby I'm Yours
09. A Lover's Concerto
10. Alfie
11. Sing A Rainbow
12. Follow The Path Of The Stars
13. Yo-Yo
14. A Man And A Woman (Un Homme Et Une Femme)
15. Step Inside Love
16. It'll Never Happen Again
17. Liverpool Lullaby
18. Forget Him
19. Surround Yourself With Sorrow
20. Words
21. Little Pleasure Acre
22. On A Stree Called Hope
23. Rule Britannia
24. Put A Little Love In Your Heart
25. Quando Si Speza Un Grande Amore (Surround Yourself With Sorrow)
Priscilla Maria Veronica White OBE (27 May 1943 – 1 August 2015), better known as Cilla Black, was an English singer, television presenter, actress, and author.
Championed by her friends, the Beatles, Black began her career as a singer in 1963. Her singles "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "You're My World" both reached number one in the UK in 1964. She had 11 top 10 hits on the UK Singles Chart between then and 1971, and an additional eight hits that made the top 40. In May 2010, new research published by BBC Radio 2 showed that her version of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" was the UK's biggest-selling single by a female artist in the 1960s. "You're My World" was also a modest hit in the U.S., peaking at No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Along with a successful recording career in the 1960s and early 1970s, Black hosted her own BBC variety show, Cilla (1968–1976). After a brief time as a comedy actress in the mid-1970s, she became a prominent television presenter in the 1980s and 1990s, hosting hit entertainment shows such as Blind Date (1985–2003), The Moment of Truth (1998–2001), and Surprise Surprise (1984–2001). In 2013, Black celebrated 50 years in show business. ITV honoured this milestone with a one-off entertainment special which aired on 16 October 2013, The One & Only Cilla Black, featuring Black herself and hosted by Paul O'Grady.
Black died on 1 August 2015 at the age of 72, after a fall in her villa in Estepona. The day after her funeral, the compilation album The Very Best of Cilla Black went to number one on the UK Albums Chart and the New Zealand Albums Chart; it was her first number one album. In 2017, a statue of Black commissioned by her sons was unveiled outside the Cavern Club's original entrance. The statue divided Liverpudlians, as Black was at one time a staunch supporter of the Conservative Party and publicly voiced her admiration for Margaret Thatcher—despite the widespread unpopularity of Thatcher and her government policies, which at one time called for Liverpool to have resources pulled from it so it would fall into a "managed decline".
Championed by her friends, the Beatles, Black began her career as a singer in 1963. Her singles "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "You're My World" both reached number one in the UK in 1964. She had 11 top 10 hits on the UK Singles Chart between then and 1971, and an additional eight hits that made the top 40. In May 2010, new research published by BBC Radio 2 showed that her version of "Anyone Who Had a Heart" was the UK's biggest-selling single by a female artist in the 1960s. "You're My World" was also a modest hit in the U.S., peaking at No. 26 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Along with a successful recording career in the 1960s and early 1970s, Black hosted her own BBC variety show, Cilla (1968–1976). After a brief time as a comedy actress in the mid-1970s, she became a prominent television presenter in the 1980s and 1990s, hosting hit entertainment shows such as Blind Date (1985–2003), The Moment of Truth (1998–2001), and Surprise Surprise (1984–2001). In 2013, Black celebrated 50 years in show business. ITV honoured this milestone with a one-off entertainment special which aired on 16 October 2013, The One & Only Cilla Black, featuring Black herself and hosted by Paul O'Grady.
Black died on 1 August 2015 at the age of 72, after a fall in her villa in Estepona. The day after her funeral, the compilation album The Very Best of Cilla Black went to number one on the UK Albums Chart and the New Zealand Albums Chart; it was her first number one album. In 2017, a statue of Black commissioned by her sons was unveiled outside the Cavern Club's original entrance. The statue divided Liverpudlians, as Black was at one time a staunch supporter of the Conservative Party and publicly voiced her admiration for Margaret Thatcher—despite the widespread unpopularity of Thatcher and her government policies, which at one time called for Liverpool to have resources pulled from it so it would fall into a "managed decline".