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He was born on 25 December 1904 and named Bassey Eyo Ephraim Adam. [5] His father Eyo Ephraim Adam was from Etim Efiom royal house of Old Calabar and was also a one-time head of the House from 1906 to 1911. [3] [7] His mother Eyoanwan Eyo Edem was the Granddaughter of Edem Ekpo, one of the patriarchs of the Duke royal house.
Eyo Ephraim Adam (ca. 1849 – 1911) was the head of Etim Efiom royal house of Old Calabar from 1908 until his death on September 28, 1911. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His father Ephraim Adam was the founder of the Tete household in Etim Efiom House.
Adam I (Edem Efiom Ededem Edak Edem Etim Efiom Okoho Efiom Ekpo Efiom Ekpo; ca. 1849 – 1 July 1906) was the Obong of Calabar, Nigeria from 1901 until his death on 1 July 1906.
Never Never Never is a 1973 album by Shirley Bassey.It features the hit single title track, which was a UK top 10 hit, which became one of Bassey's best-known songs.The album also became a top 10 hit in the UK and was a moderate hit in the US.
The video was directed by Oliver Moss and produced by Andrew Brassington. The single was released worldwide as a digital download, on 7 May 2007, on the iTunes Stores. The single peaked at #37 on the UK Singles Chart, [2] making a record for Bassey of being the only artist to be active in the UK singles charts for more than 50 years.
The film uses two versions of the title theme song, a ballad version heard over the main titles, and a disco version for the end titles. Confusingly, the United Artists single release labelled the tracks on the 7" single as "Moonraker (Main Title)" for the version used to close the film and "Moonraker (End Title)" for the track that opened the ...
The song also appears on the 1987 Yello album One Second and a remastered and remixed version was released in 1992 on the compilation Essential Yello. This version also appeared in 2003 on the Netherlands album release Het Beste Van Shirley Bassey. In 1989 Yello released a remix medley of several of their songs on the CD single "Of Course I'm ...
Bassey previously recorded "Who Wants to Live Forever" for her 1995 Sings the Movies album. I Owe It All to You entered the Top 5 of the UK Albums Chart , making Bassey "the first female artist to claim a Top 40 album in seven consecutive decades."