Shirley Bassey

Welsh singer
Also known as: Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey
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In full:
Dame Shirley Veronica Bassey
Born:
January 8, 1937, Tiger Bay, Cardiff, Wales (age 88)

Shirley Bassey (born January 8, 1937, Tiger Bay, Cardiff, Wales) is a glamorous Welsh singer renowned for her strident sultry voice, sequined gowns, and lavish jewelry. She was a forerunner of the score of pop music divas who emerged in the last decades of the 20th century. Bassey was also one of the first Black British entertainers to gain national and international fame.

The youngest of seven children of an English mother and a Nigerian father who separated before she was three years old, Bassey grew up in a working-class area of Cardiff, Wales. After leaving school at age 15, she worked in a factory, sang in men’s clubs, and performed in touring revues before making her breakthrough in a Christmas show in London in 1955. Landing a record contract, she had her first British hit in 1957 with “Banana Boat Song.”

Among Bassey’s subsequent U.K. chart toppers were “As I Love You” (1959) and “Reach for the Stars/Climb Every Mountain” (1961), and she continued to have hits in Britain into the 1970s. In 2007 she experienced something of a resurgence when she performed at the Glastonbury Festival and had a Top Ten album with Get the Party Started. Her later recordings include The Performance (2009), Hello Like Before (2014), and I Owe It All to You (2020).

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In the United States Bassey was best known for the theme songs she sang for James Bond movies: “Moonraker” (1979), “Diamonds Are Forever” (1971), and especially “Goldfinger” (1964).

In 1977 Bassey won the BRIT Award for Best Female Solo Artist. In 1993 she was made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) and in 2000 a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE).

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This is a list of singers ordered alphabetically by place of origin or residence. (See also blues; cabaret; country music; folk music; hip-hop; jazz; opera; popular music; rock and roll; rhythm and blues.)

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  • Rodrigo Alejandro Bueno
  • Facundo Cabral
  • Imperio Argentina
  • Mercedes Sosa

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Bulgarian

  • Ghena Dimitrova
  • Nicolai Ghiaurov
  • Ljuba Welitsch

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Congolese

  • Madilu System
  • Papa Wendo

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  • Ibrahim Ferrer
  • Olga Guillot
  • Compay Segundo

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Dutch

  • Rita Reys

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  • Sotiria Bellou
  • Stelios Kazantzidis
  • Kostas Paskalis

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Israeli

  • Shoshana Damari

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  • Wadih al-Safi

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  • Tose Proeski

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  • Dimi Mint Abba

Mexican

  • Antonio Aguilar
  • Lola Beltrán
  • Oralia Domínguez
  • Rigo Tovar
  • Chavela Vargas

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  • Ruth Férnández

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Swiss

  • Ernst Haefliger

Trinidadian

  • Lord Pretender

Turkish

  • Leyla Gencer
  • Cem Karaca

Vietnamese

  • Trinh Cong Son

Zimbabwean

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