Helen Shapiro - The Essential Collection (Digitally Remastered) (1997)

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Title: The Essential Collection (Digitally Remastered)
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Parlophone UK
Genre: Pop, Jazz, Oldies
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:06
Total Size: 97/270 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Don't Treat Me Like a Child (1997 Remaster)
02. You Don't Know (1997 Remaster)
03. Walkin' Back to Happiness (1997 Remaster)
04. Tell Me What He Said (1997 Remaster)
05. Let's Talk About Love (1997 Remaster)
06. Little Miss Lonely (1997 Remaster)
07. Keep Away from Other Girls (1997 Remaster)
08. Queen for Tonight (1997 Remaster)
09. Woe Is Me (1997 Remaster)
10. Look Who It Is (1997 Remaster)
11. Fever (1997 Remaster)
12. Look over Your Shoulder (1997 Remaster)
13. Tomorrow Is Another Day (1997 Remaster)
14. Shop Around (1997 Remaster)
15. I Wish I'd Never Loved You (1997 Remaster)
16. When I'm with You (1997 Remaster)
17. Marvellous Lie (1997 Remaster)
18. Kiss 'N' Run (1997 Remaster)
19. I Apologise (1997 Remaster)
20. Sometime Yesterday (1997 Remaster)
21. I Don't Care (1997 Remaster)
22. Cry My Heart Out (1997 Remaster)
23. Daddy Couldn't Get Me One of Those (1997 Remaster)
24. Walking in My Dreams (1997 Remaster)
25. Ole Father Time (1997 Remaster)
26. He Knows How to Love Me (1997 Remaster)
27. I Walked Right In (With My Eyes Wide Open) (1997 Remaster)
28. You Won't Come Home (1997 Remaster)
29. I Was Only Kidding (1997 Remaster)
30. It's so Funny I Could Cry (1997 Remaster)

Helen Kate Shapiro (born 28 September 1946) is a British pop and jazz singer and actress. While still a teenager in the early 1960s, she was one of Britain's most successful female singers. With a voice described by AllMusic as possessing "the maturity and sensibilities of someone far beyond their teen years", Shapiro recorded two 1961 UK chart toppers, "You Don't Know" and "Walkin' Back to Happiness", when she was just fourteen years old.

Shapiro first achieved prominence in 1961 when her debut single, "Don't Treat Me Like a Child", reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart. After the two million-sellers, her success continued in 1962 with further hits including "Tell Me What He Said" and film appearances in Play It Cool and It's Trad, Dad!.[3] In 1963, Shapiro toured with the Beatles as her supporting act. Since the 1970s, she has branched out as a performer in musical theatre and jazz; she appeared in the West End and toured extensively with the British jazz trumpeter Humphrey Lyttelton and his band.


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Many thanks for Flac.