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The song failed to make any real impact on the charts, which may partly be attributed to Bassey's failure to promote the single, given the last minute decision and the way in which it was quickly recorded to meet the schedule. In November 2024, La La Land Records released a limited expanded edition containing previously unreleased music.
The Fresh Beat Band: Music From the Hit TV Show was released on January 31, 2012. [5] The album sold 189,000 copies in the US in 2012. [ 6 ] A second collection, Vol 2.0: More Music From The Hit TV Show , was released later that year on October 9, 2012. [ 7 ]
Bassey said of the album, "My new album is a celebration of 70 years in showbiz. 70 years of support from my fans and 70 years of music! I've trodden the boards of many stages and kicked up many a diamante heel! The songs I have chosen all feel very personal and connected to my life. I hope they will do the same for my fans." [1]
"The Living Tree" was written by Catherine Feeney and Nikki Lamborn of the band Never the Bride, who recorded the song for their 2002 album Surprise. It was a Top 40 hit for Shirley Bassey in 2007. Feeney and Lamborn invited Bassey to record the song; they had left a copy of their recording at her gym in Monaco with a note saying they knew it ...
Jackson Maine lives! Bradley Cooper joined Pearl Jam on stage at the BottleRock Napa Valley music festival on Saturday to perform "Maybe It's Time," an original song from his 2018 film "A Star Is ...
On May 25, 2024, Cooper joined the Pearl Jam singer on stage to sing “Maybe It’s Time,” the song Cooper recorded for the 2018 reboot of “A Star Is Born.”
This single is a remix of the 1991 track recorded for the album Keep the Music Playing. Only the first two tracks feature the vocals of Shirley Bassey. The CD sleeve notes list the version in the wrong order, the track listing below is the corrected order. The single was not official promoted by Shirley Bassey.
The recording represents well the experience of an early Shirley Bassey concert, highlighting some of her earliest recordings at her previous label and showcasing a selection of her newest recordings taken from her first three albums at EMI/Columbia. Some of the performances found here are the only live recordings of several Bassey tracks.