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Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield: (Blue-eyed Soul Singer)
That̀s the Kind Of Love Ìve Got for You
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Dusty was a national treasure. In a fair and just universe, she'd have been bigger than Streisand. But it was her turn on "What Have I Done To Deserve This" by the Pet Shop Boys that was truly her disco moment.
And "In Private" should have been a big hit and is still a very special song for me.
John Armstrong
San Francisco
I love her too. The slightly more obscure Baby Blue and and especially Your Love Still Brings Me To My Knees are great disco sounds.
I second Hi-hat, agree with him totally!
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