Dusty Springfield
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Hear Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings' Rendition of Dusty Springfield's 'Little by Little'
Track appears on Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Rendition Was In), out this month
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Dr. Dre's 'The Chronic,' 'Cheap Trick at Budokan' Among Library of Congress Inductees
Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You," Village People's "Y.M.C.A." and Dusty in Memphis added to National Recording Registry
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Flashback: Dolly Parton Sings Dusty Springfield's 'Son of a Preacher Man'
Springfield's superb 'Dusty in Memphis' album was released 50 years ago this weekend
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Grateful Dead, Monkees Comps Prepped For Summer of Love 50th Anniversary
Rhino also re-releasing Van Morrison, Dusty Springfield albums on vinyl
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Women Who Rock: The 50 Greatest Albums of All Time
The fiercest albums that female musicians have given the world
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Before Adele: A Short History of British Soul Divas
Dusty Springfield was a pop chanteuse with a blond beehive until she recorded 1969’s erotically charged Dusty in Memphis, backed up by crack Southern musicians; it set the mold for almost every U.K. soul woman to follow.
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Heart and Soul
Since the sixties, when Dusty Springfield was London's sturdiest girl hitmaker, her distressed mezzo-soprano has magnetized listeners. As shown by this anthology of Seventies and Eighties duets, soundtrack songs and live recordings, she could go uptown and still retain her white-hot rock-soul fire; for instance, when Burt Bacharach produced Springfield on "The Look of Love," […]
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Dusty In Memphis
These days you might hear Dusty Springfield's 1964 "I Only Want to Be With You" as the theme song for Arliss, Robert Wuhl's HBO sports-agent comedy. But in 1969 she plowed a furrow you can still find: As a white English pop singer, she went south, and with the A team of Atlantic Records — […]
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Dusty In Memphis
A few months ago I walked into the Rolling Stone office and palely inquired if the journal might possibly be interested in a review of the then-new Dusty Springfield album. Blank stares and a few snickers. Today, Jackie De Shannon's "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" is one of the day's events on AM […]
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