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The song I wish I’d written
The Beatles â âYesterdayâ
“It’s a perfect song and it never dates. Itâs got to be one of the most played songs on the radio ever. It’s been recorded by god knows how many people, though Paul McCartney‘s is the best version, of course. Every time I hear âYesterdayâ it hits me in the stomach.”
The first song I remember hearing
âThe Laughing Policemanâ
“It’s hysterical, and all children love it. I’ve played it to my granddaughter, who’s five, and she loves it. It’s my first memory of knowing and loving a song. I must’ve been about six when I [first] heard it.”
The first album I owned
The Beatles â âPlease Please Meâ
“You were either a Beatles fan or a Rolling Stones fan or a Dave Clark Five fan. I liked the others, but I was a Beatles fan. I saved up my pocket money â I can’t remember how much the album was. You sit and hold the album cover, you read it and all this stuff. Oh, it was so exciting.”
The first gig I went to
The Beatles â Finsbury Park Astoria, London, 1963
“I was 13 and how we got tickets, god only knows, it was me and my friend Ellen. Maybe through a magazine we sent out? Anyway, we got two tickets. It was the height of excitement â 500 teenage girls all in a state of hysteria. All you could hear were the screams. And when we came out of the theatre, we went round to the stage door, hoping to see them. But of course they were long gone. To see them live was momentous. Absolutely extraordinary. I’ve often told him [Paul McCartney] that story and it really makes him laugh.”
The song that reminds me of home
Paul Anka â âDianaâ
“My middle sister Viv â she was the music aficionado in the house. My dad was very musical and played piano, but he liked the big bands. So we always had music going on somewhere. She used to introduce me to music because she used to listen to [pirate radio station] Radio Luxembourg.â Dianaâ is a pretty song. It was a huge hit.”
The song I can no longer listen to
Burt Bacharach / Hal David â âRaindrops Keep Falling On My Headâ
“I hated it. Sorry. From the moment I heard it. I know it was a massive hit. And I love Bacharach and David’s songs, mainly, but for some reason that just put my teeth on edge.”
The song that changed my life
Dolly Parton â âI Will Always Love Youâ
“It opened my heart and my head to country music. I lived in LA around â72, â73 so I got really in tune with it. Dolly was my favourite. I love Whitney Houston singing it, but Dolly Parton‘s version just breaks your heart. It’s so touching. Sometime around â74 we went to see her. We were invited backstage, and she was divine.”
The song I want played at my funeral
Judy Garland â âSomewhere Over The Rainbowâ
“It’s beautiful â it’ll have everyone in tears because it’s such a lovely song. It speaks about going somewhere else. I sing it to my granddaughter who’s five and she loves it. We’ll have them crying in the aisles! Such an iconic song.”
The song I listen to before going on stage
Albinoni â Adagio For Strings
“I did a show on Broadway in the â80s. My One And Only, it was called. I used to play classical music before because there’s something very calming about it. And also because I was going to go out and sing Gershwin, I didn’t want pop songs in my head and âAdagio For Stringsâ is one of my favourites. A gorgeous piece of music.”
The song I do at karaoke
Chip Taylor â âAngel of the Morningâ
“I’ve never got up in a room and done karaoke. I wouldn’t want to. I think I’d die of embarrassment. If I did though itâd be âAngel Of The Morningâ I’d pick because I love that song. I did an album in about 2011 called âRomantically Yoursâ, which were love songs and I recorded it.”
The song I’ve had on repeat during lockdown
Amy Wadge â âFaithâs Songâ
“Iâm completely obsessed with Amy Wadge. She wrote the music to a Welsh TV series called Keeping Faith. The music would haunt me every week, I loved it. She co-wrote âThinking Out Loudâ with Ed Sheeran. Itâs absolutely bloody brilliant. Iâve been playing her a lot during lockdown â when Iâm sewing and doing my jigsaws. I put Amy Wadge on and it helps.”
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