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Most Americans first heard of Lulu when she soared to the top of the charts with the pop ballad "To Sir with Love," the theme to the film of the same name, in 1967. Actually, the Scottish singer -- born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie -- had been a star in Britain since 1964, when she hit the Top Ten with a raucous version of "Shout." Lulu's mid-'60s recordings (which included a version of "Here Comes the Night" that preceded Them's hit rendition) were often surprisingly rowdy and R&B-influenced. Although she didn't match Dusty Springfield, her Brenda Lee-like rasp could be quite gutsy and soulful. Her career was headed in a determinedly middle-of-the-road direction by the late '60s, which saw her hosting a British variety show and marrying Bee Gee Maurice Gibb (they have since divorced). Recording intermittently ever since, she raised a few eyebrows by traveling to Muscle Shoals studios to record her 1970 album New Routes, and releasing a double-sided single of David Bowie tunes (which Bowie also played on and co-produced) in 1973. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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Just One Look (2:40)

Album: The Best Of

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When He Touches Me (2:52)

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The Man With The Golden Gun (2:35)

Album: The Best of Bond...James Bond

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The Man With The Golden Gun (2:35)

Album: James Bond 007 13 Original Themes

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The Man With The Golden Gun (2:35)

Album: The Man With The Golden Gun: Music From The Motion Picture

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The Man With The Golden Gun - Reprise (3:06)

Album: The Man With The Golden Gun: Music From The Motion Picture

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To Sir With Love (2:43)

Album: Greatest Hits (UK comm CD)

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Where The Poor Boys Dance (4:25)

Album: Back On Track

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We've Got Tonight (3:37)

Album: Destination

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Shout (2:54)

Album: The Best Of

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