12 FREE CDs; Legendary performers series continues.SHE stormed out of Cardiff's Tiger Bay This article relates to the place in Wales, for other meanings see Tiger Bay (disambiguation). Tiger Bay is the former dock area of Cardiff. It was rebranded as Cardiff Bay due to the building of the multi-million pound Cardiff Barrage which dams the tidal rivers 50 years ago, with a voice that could both strip paint and break the hardest heart. And as her recent set at Glastonbury proved, legendary singer Dame Shirley Bassey is still at the very top of her game and thrilling another new generation of fans. Now you can hear her make 10 classic tracks her very own... because we're giving you a fab FREE CD album packed with timeless hits, including The Greatest Love Of All and The Power Of Love. This extraordinary disc is the latest in our FREE 12-part collection featuring some of the world's most influential musicians. HOW TO CLAIM Collect the vouchers and apply by post. See your voucher right for full details. Terms and conditions as published. THE FANTASTIC TRACKS YOU GET The Greatest Love Of All: George Benson first sang this in the 1977 Muhammad Ali film The Greatest. The Power Of Love: Dame Shirley makes this classic power ballad This article may contain original research or unverified claims. Please help Wikipedia by adding references. See the for details. This article has been tagged since September 2007. her very own. The Wind Beneath My Wings: Moving tearjerker tear·jerk·er n. Slang A grossly sentimental story, drama, or performance. tear -jerk that featured in the
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Yesterday: Beatles classic gets the Bassey treatment. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word: Her version of Elton John's emotional ballad. Still: Penned by Lionel Richie, this was originally a UK No.4 hit for his band The Commodores. All I Ask Of You: Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber Noun 1. Andrew Lloyd Webber - English composer of many successful musicals (some in collaboration with Sir Tim Rice) (born in 1948) Baron Lloyd Webber of Sydmonton, Lloyd Webber , this is a Phantom Of The Opera staple. That's What Friends Are For: Composed by Burt Bacharach, this catchy tune was written for the film Night Shift. How Do You Keep The Music Playing? This Frank Sinatra classic is reworked by Dame Shirley. I Want To Know What Love Is: A power ballad originally belted out by rock band Foreigner. |
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