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  1. Sandie Shaw fue una cantante británica de pop de nombre real Sandra Goodrich que nació en Essex (Inglaterra) el 26 de febrero del año 1947. Convertida en musa de la comunidad mod inglesa, obtuvo un importante triunfo comercial en su país a mediados de los años 60. Su carrera de éxitos comenzó gracias al sencillo “There’s Always ...

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  3. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupLong Live Love · Sandie ShawThe Very Best Of℗ 2005 Universal Music Operations LimitedReleased on: 2019-06-14Studi...

  4. 13 de may. de 2022 · Sandie Shaw always remained a Dagenham girl and in 2010 she got to represent her home by singing the theme tune for the film Made In Dagenham. The film tells the story of women going on strike for equal pay from the Ford factory in Dagenham in 1968, this was particularly relevant to Shaw who herself had previously worked at the factory.

  5. Released on 12 MayDonate to UNICEF here. With Eurovision fever sweeping the UK and Liverpool playing host on behalf of Ukraine on 13 May, the UK's first ever winner, Sandie Shaw is releasing two new mixes of her iconic 1967 winning track 'Puppet On A String' and will use her platform to help shine a light on the challenges the women and ...

  6. 1969’s “Monsieur Dupont” was originally a 1967 German song sung by Manuela. Sandie Shaw’s English version became her final top ten hit on the UK Singles Chart. It was also a number six hit in South Africa, as well as a fan-favorite among the French Canadian-speaking audience as it inspired Quebec’s Les Milady to record her version ...

  7. Sandie Shaw. More images. Real Name: Sandra Ann Goodrich. Profile: British singer born february 26, 1947, in Dagenham, Essex. Married to Jeff Banks (2) (1968-1978) and Nik Powell (co-founder of the Virgin Group, 1982-1995). She won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1967 with the song 'Puppet on a String'. Retired from the music industry in 2013.