Sandie Shaw

60s, female vocalists, pop

Sandie Shaw

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Life Is Like A Star 04:34
Wish I Was 02:31
Love Me, Please Love Me 02:23
(There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me 02:45
There's Always Something There To Remind Me 02:45
(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me 02:45
Puppet On A String 02:23
Girl don’t come 02:13
Those Were The Days 03:57
Girl Don't Come 02:13
Rose Garden 03:12
Message Understood 03:00
Tell The Boys 02:57
Marionetas en la Cuerda 02:23
Viva El Amor 03:53
Had a Dream Last Night 02:39
Downtown 02:57
I Don't Owe You Anything 04:10
Your Time Is Gonna Come 03:32
Jeane 03:14
Nothing Comes Easy 02:31
Don't You Know 02:11
You've Not Changed 02:19
It's In His Kiss 02:04
Father and son 03:28
Today 02:20
How Can You Tell 02:41
Run 02:38
Coconut Grove 02:22
Are You Ready to Be Heartbroken 03:42
Lemon Tree 03:52
Nothing Less Than Brilliant 03:38
La Vallee Des Larmes (Down Dismal Ways) 03:01
You Won't Forget Me 02:35
Make It Go 02:53
Don't Be That Way 02:08
You Can't Blame Him 02:39
Stop Before You Start 02:01
Frank Mills (French Version) 01:51
When I Was A Child 02:46
Ya-Ya-Da-Da 02:21
Oh Gosh 01:42
Ich sage stop! 03:04
Remember Me 02:46
Cheap Whiskey 00:00
Rien N'Est Fini 00:00
Orphan Train 00:00
There's Always Something There to Remind Me (From "Made in Dagenham") 00:00
Scarborough Fair 00:00
Our Song Of Love 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1947-02-26

Country: GB

Biography - Sandie Shaw

Sandie Shaw (real name Sandra Ann Goodrich) (born February 26, 1947) was the most successful British girl singer of the 1960s. With her hair, slender frame, model cheekbones and outfits, she has been described as the ultimate working-class 'it' girl.

Raised in Dagenham, Essex, UK, the Ford plant IBM operator dreamed of becoming a singer. She began her recording career in 1964 at just 17-years-old having been discovered by popular singer Adam Faith.

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