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I don't want to fight

Lulu, 1948-2010
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Born in 1948, Lulu is one of the most recognisable popular singers in the world. This devastatingly candid autobiography reveals an artist who has never been afraid to experiment and one who has never shirked from facing anything in her life. This is the remarkable memoir of the small girl (5 foot 1 inch tall) with the huge voice. At the age of 15, in 1964, Lulu - born Marie Lawrie in Glasgow - was already a star with her international hit song 'Shout'. At 18 she stole hearts as an English schoolgirl to Sidney Poitier's teacher with the movie hit 'To Sir With Love'. At 21, she married a Bee Gee, Maurice Gibb, and tied as winner of the Eurovision Song Contest with 'Boom-Bang-a-Bang'. Yet in 1993 she reached No.1 with 'Relight My Fire' (with Take That). Nearly forty years at the top of the showbiz tree, Lulu has never been afraid to experiment with new trends, and her book reflects the daring that took a girl from a Glasgow tenement to international stardom - as 'To Sir With Love' says, 'from crayons to perfume'.I DON'T WANT TO FIGHT (the title of a song Lulu wrote and Tina Turner recorded) is the devastatingly candid autobiography of a singer who has never shirked from facing anything.
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Edition:
Updated ed.
Imprint:
London : Sphere, 2010.
Collation:
328 p. ; 18 cm.
Notes:
This ed. originally published: London: Time Warner, 2003.Includes index.
ISBN:
9780751546255 (pbk)
Dewey class:
782.42164092782.42164
LC class:
ML420
Language:
English
BRN:
2841585
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