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Subsequent to the success of Cilla Black's "You're My World" in the English-speaking world, Richard Anthony recorded a translation for release in France as "Ce Monde", which was No. 1 for six weeks in the summer of 1964 and that autumn reached No. 3 in Belgium (Wallonia). Anthony also made the song a hit in its original Italian format, taking ...
Priscilla Maria Veronica Willis (27 May 1943 – 1 August 2015), better known as Cilla Black, was an English singer and television presenter. Championed by her friends the Beatles, Black began her career as a singer in 1963. Her singles "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "You're My World" both reached number one in
The Best of Cilla Black: Released: November 1968; Label: RAK; Formats: LP; 21 — — You're My World: ... "You're My World" b/w "Suffer Now I Must" 1 1 24 [14] —
"Surround Yourself with Sorrow" is a song recorded by the English pop singer Cilla Black, which was released as a single and on the album Surround Yourself with Cilla in 1969. The song spent 12 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at No. 3, [1] while reaching No. 5 on the Irish Singles Chart, [2] No. 5 on the New Zealand Listener chart, [3] No. 5 in Poland, [4] No. 6 in Singapore, [5] and No ...
The first 20 tracks on disc one also appeared on The Very Best of Cilla Black in 1983 and 2013. Track listing ... (Cilla Show) "You're My World" (Cilla Show/Live at ...
1964: Cilla Black, #1 UK 2008: Atomic Kitten, #77 UK 2015: Cilla Black, #41 UK 1964 "Send me no Flowers" Doris Day: Hal David - - "Any Old Time Of The Day" Dionne Warwick Hal David - - "Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed" Linda Scott: Hal David: 100 - "Walk On By" Dionne Warwick Hal David: 6 9 1969: Isaac Hayes, #30 pop 1975: Gloria Gaynor, #98 US
Having Black, who was well-publicized as an associate of the Beatles, record a Lennon–McCartney tune did not result in the anticipated smash hit: "It's for You" followed Black's back-to-back No. 1 hits: "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and "You're My World", into the Top Ten but remained there for only two weeks - 29 August & 5 September 1964 - at No ...
The song was originally written in the key of G major and Black's vocal range spans from G 3 to C 5. [3] The song was Black's biggest hit in the 1970s, [4] as well as her last appearance in the top ten on the UK Singles Chart. The song was also the theme to the fifth series of Black's BBC variety show Cilla. [4]