Dusty Springfield - British Invasion 60's Music 'Once Upon A Time 1964-1969' video free download


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Unquestionably Britains greatest female vocalist, Dusty Springfield made some of the finest recordings of the sixties. Dusty Springfield: Once Upon A Time 1964 1969 features 20 complete songs filmed from 1964 to 1969 and has all of her greatest hits and more. Included on the DVD are her early classics I Only Want To Be With You, Wishin And Hopin and I Just Dont Know What To Do With My Self as well as timeless hits Son Of A Preacher Man, The Look Of Love and You Dont Have To Say You Love Me. In between the performances, Dustys story is told through new interviews with Burt Bacharach, singer Madeline Bell (who sang back-up for Dusty in the 60s) and Simon Bell (who sang back-up for Dusty from the 70s through the 90s) filmed exclusively for the DVD as well as Dusty herself via a newly discovered, previously unseen biographical interview from 1978. The bonus features include Dustys complete 1965 and 1966 New Musical Express Poll Winners Concert appearances as well as a duet with Burt Bacharach on A House Is Not A Home. This DVD is one of the first four releases in the British Invasion series and is also sold as part of the British Invasion Boxset along with Gerry & The Pacemakers, Small Faces and Hermans Hermits DVDs.

Comments

9 years ago

Erik Carmel

I just don't care about her private life...she was an outstanding singer ! Bless her !

12 years ago

Carol Arnold

She was so sexy and what a voice.

12 years ago

Anthony Moore

What a voice, great entertainer & sadly gone too soon.

12 years ago

Arnold Schwarzenigger

1:50 Simon Bell or BEN KINGSLEY???

12 years ago

melande1966

God bless you dusty

12 years ago

shnooger

@MrNodzilla Ahh...clever!!

12 years ago

shnooger

@MrNodzilla So I guess you've talked to everyone she's worked with. Some people seem like assholes because they are insecure, until you really get to know them (sometimes)...some people are charming at 1st impression but turn out to be total jerks, so you never really know. Maybe you're right...but I wasn't there and neither were you, so we both don't truly know. She probably wouldn't have gotten a bad reputation if she were a man. Anyway, let the woman rest in peace for crying out loud!

13 years ago

shnooger

@MrNodzilla We know the first part is a fact...who gives a fuck about the "supposed to be" bullshit, even if it is true?

13 years ago

kerry m

fantastic

13 years ago

Hispavox1000

I want a DVD like this one, but from NANCY SINATRA!!!!

13 years ago

Stephanie Snook

If you love this song please search this caption.. 'Son of a preacher man - Dusty Springfield (cover by Stephanie Snook)' its a cover i did recently and would love some feedback - THANKYOU x

13 years ago

Greg Butcher

wish we had brilliant singers like this now and with personality.

13 years ago

paul john

very outstanding .

13 years ago

paul john

a very very outstanding video of dusty.

13 years ago

Neptune Hugh

Bhi guth alainn ag Dusty agus ag an bhfear on Tuisceart!

14 years ago

yorkshiretraction

Dusty remains what the 60s were all about. That exploration of lyrics, musical style and personal image that makes us think of few other artists whenever that decade is mentioned. Of course Petula, Cilla, Sandie and others are also superb but where could you get a catalogue of songs that moved you so much, engrossed you in orchestrial excellence or even now, over 40 years on, makes every single one of us close our eyes and count to ten. Thank you Dusty, you were FAB!

14 years ago

sidplicity

I love me some Dusty, but what about Petula Clark she wasn't shabby.

14 years ago

sudleyhouse aigburth

She was the best female singer of the Sixties. Nobody else had that ring in their voice. Left us too early.

14 years ago

Ben Frey

Apparently this will be about around the end of march in the US!

14 years ago

bamagirl137

where do i ge t this vid...must have

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