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  1. 2 de mar. de 1999 · "The purrfect mix of sweet and sultry, Dusty Springfield was one of the finest white soul singers to lay tracks. Blessed with some of the juiciest picks from the Bacharach/David bushel, Dusty delivered the goods consistently, building a rich, memorable, emotionally resonant body of work with some of the most splendid pop hits of the '60s, and immortalised herself with the longtime cult fave ...

  2. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Hailed as Britain's "best ever pop singer" by Rolling Stone, the English-born Dusty Springfield charted several 1960s hits, including "Son of a Preacher Man."

  3. Dusty in Memphis is the fifth studio album by English singer Dusty Springfield. Initial sessions were recorded at American Sound Studio in Memphis, while Springfield's final vocals and the album's orchestral parts were recorded at Atlantic Records' New York City studios. The album was released in March 1969 in the United States by Atlantic Records, and Philips Records distributed the record ...

  4. Dusty Springfield's 1974 album track "In The Winter" (not released until 2000 on the LP "Simply Dusty")

  5. NTSC/Region 0 pressing. Shortly after the release of her milestone album Dusty in Memphis, Dusty Springfield flew to Cologne to record a tv special for West German Television (WDR). Produced by world famous Dutch television director Bob Rooyens, and described as 'An off-beat show, very experimental, with new electronic tricks and highly-original optical effects', this unique special also ...

  6. 1999. Dusty In Memphis. 1969. Stay Awhile / I Only Want To Be With You. 1964. The Very Best of Dusty Springfield. 1998. You Don't Have to Say You Love Me. 1966.

  7. Live performance from British pop singer Dusty Springfield recorded for West German television. Among the songs featured are 'Son of a Preacher Man', 'I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten' and 'The Windmills of Your Mind'. Procol Harum also make a guest appearance for 'Whiskey Train' and 'A Salty Dog'.