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  1. When Dusty was in Memphis, visiting from the UK to record an album with the city's hottest R&B musicians, she was too nervous to lay down vocals. What she overdubbed in New York remains revelatory: "Son of a Preacher Man" is confident, innocent and daring, and the vocals on "So Much Love" rise euphorically with the soulful strings. Those musicians were as good as advertised, easing into ...

  2. Dusty in Memphis is the fifth studio album by English singer Dusty Springfield. Initial sessions were recorded at American Sound Studio in Memphis, while Springfield's final vocals and the album's orchestral parts were recorded at Atlantic Records' New York City studios. The album was released in March 1969 in the United States by Atlantic ...

  3. 13 mars 2023 · 13 March 2023. “I hated it at first,” Dusty Springfield said in 1993, of her 1969 album, Dusty In Memphis. “I hated it because I couldn’t be Aretha Franklin .”. Springfield’s love for and support of Black American music was well established by the late 60s. She had helmed a TV show, The Sound Of Motown, in 1965; consistently talked ...

  4. Dusty SpringfieldDUSTY IN DEUTSCHLAND’ DVD. In November 1969 Dusty flew to Cologne to record a TV special for West German Television. The show was produced by Bob Rooyens and was later revamped to become the official German entry for the 1970 Montreux TV Festival. The special, featuring guest appearances by Procol Harum and The Dave Pike ...

  5. Live performance from British pop singer Dusty Springfield recorded for West German television. Among the songs featured are 'Son of a Preacher Man', 'I Close My Eyes and Count to Ten' and 'The Windmills of Your Mind'.

  6. Uploaded in celebration of Dusty in Memphis' 50th anniversary.Big thank you to Darren Carstairs for uploading the original video.

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  7. Dusty Springfield. R&B/SOUL · 1969. Preview. When Dusty was in Memphis, visiting from the UK to record an album with the city's hottest R&B musicians, she was too nervous to lay down vocals. What she overdubbed in New York remains revelatory: "Son of a Preacher Man" is confident, innocent, and daring, and the vocals on "So Much Love" rise ...