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Lulu Kennedy-Cairns CBE (born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie; 3 November 1948) is a Scottish singer, actress, and television personality. With a career... |
Look up Lulu, lulu, or LULU in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lulu may refer to: LuLu, an early automobile manufacturer Lulu.com, an online e-books and... |
a career as a singer of Southern Gospel music; Roman has recorded several albums, although she never trained as a singer. In 1999, Lulu Roman was inducted... |
The Man Who Sold the World (song) (category Lulu (singer) songs) the UK by RCA Records. It was not until it was covered by the Scottish singer Lulu, whose 1974 recording, produced by Bowie and Ronson, peaked at No. 3... |
Shout (Isley Brothers song) (category Lulu (singer) songs) in 1959. Later versions include a UK Top 10 hit in 1964 by Scottish singer Lulu. "Shout" was inducted to the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Rolling Stone... |
A discography of Scottish pop singer Lulu. Chart position is from the official UK "Breakers List". "Lulu: Full Official Chart History" (for Albums Chart... |
To Sir with Love (song) (category Lulu (singer) songs) performed by British singer and actress Lulu (who also starred in the film), and written by Don Black and Mark London (husband of Lulu's longtime manager... |
Relight My Fire (category Lulu (singer) songs) That covered "Relight My Fire" in 1993 with guest vocals from Scottish singer Lulu, reprising the Holloway role. It was released in September 1993 by RCA... |
Nellie the Elephant (category Lulu (singer) songs) "Nellie the Elephant" is a children's song written in 1956 by Ralph Butler and Peter Hart about a fictional anthropomorphic elephant of that name. The... |
Lulu is a 1973 album by Scottish singer Lulu. It was her first album on Chelsea Records. Produced by American songwriter Wes Farrell, the lead single was... |
Lulu's Album (US title It's Lulu) is an album by British pop singer Lulu, released in 1969. Despite promotion from her TV show, Lulu and recently winning... |
Independence is an album by Scottish singer Lulu, released in 1993. It was Lulu's first release of new material since 1982. The title track was a hit in... |
Here Comes the Night (redirect from Here Comes the Night (Lulu song)) by Scottish singer Lulu, was first released as a single by Decca Records in the UK and Parrot Records in the US in November 1964. Lulu's recording charted... |
We've Got Tonite (category Lulu (singer) songs) engineer "We've Got Tonight" was remade by Irish singer Ronan Keating and Scottish singer Lulu for Lulu's twelfth studio album, Together (2002), with the... |
Mr. Bojangles (song) (category Lulu (singer) songs) Post. Retrieved October 27, 2020.; Hoffman, Jordan (October 24, 2020). "Singer-Songwriter Jerry Jeff Walker Dies at Age 78". Vanity Fair. Retrieved October... |
Where the Poor Boys Dance (category Lulu (singer) songs) "Where the Poor Boys Dance" is a song originally recorded by Lulu. It was released as a single from her later cancelled dance album and reached number... |
Boom Bang-a-Bang (category Lulu (singer) songs) "Boom Bang-a-Bang" is a song recorded by Scottish singer Lulu, with music composed by Alan Moorhouse and lyrics by Peter Warne. It represented the United... |
Lulu Santos, stage name of Luiz Maurício Pragana dos Santos (born May 4, 1953), is a Brazilian singer and guitarist. Lulu was born in Rio de Janeiro.... |
Africa mourns death of rising music star Lulu Dikana". Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 12 June 2016. "Singer Lulu Dikana has died". DRUM Magazine. 4 December... |
Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby) (category Lulu (singer) songs) of a Top 30 hit single for Lulu which was recorded in September 1969 in the Muscle Shoals Sound Studio sessions for Lulu's Atco Records album debut New... |