| Dame Shirley
Collects Royal Honour From BBC News Online, Jul 19 2000 |
Singing star Shirley Bassey has been made a Dame Commander
by the Queen at a ceremony in Buckingham Palace. Actress Barbara Windsor was also honoured with an MBE for 50
years of entertainment.
Afterwards, Dame Shirley said: "Who would have thought a little
girl from Tiger Bay would one day become a Dame?"
Miss Bassey, 63, who counts the
Prince of Wales as one of her
biggest fans, has celebrated over
45 years in show business.
She was born the youngest of
seven children in Cardiff's
dockland area and, at the age of
14, sang at local working men's
clubs before beginning to tour
around Britain. She had her first
hit in 1957.
With her powerful voice, lavish gowns and extravagant hand
movements, she topped the charts two years later with 'As I Love You'.
The performer said she nearly had a "heart attack" when given
news of her award.
"I was asleep and my manager
came to wake me up because we
were going out that night," she said.
"I didn't feel like getting up and I
said 'go away, let me sleep.' "Just
as I was going back to sleep he
said, 'You wouldn't get up even
for a Damehood?'
"I had to keep it quiet for seven
weeks. I nearly had a nervous breakdown.
"I was afraid to go out in case I
told someone - my social life was nil."
Well known for singing the theme songs to three James Bond
movies, Miss Bassey had 29 best-selling albums between 1961 and 1991.
In the 1990s, she teamed up with
electronic band The
Propellerheads to remix 'History
Repeating' and she raised the
curtain on Rugby World Cup '99
with a performance at the
Millennium Stadium.
Miss Bassey was awarded a CBE
in 1993. She has spent more
time in the UK charts than any
other British female performer.
Miss Windsor, who plays the
landlady of the Queen Vic in
EastEnders, attended
Buckingham Palace before
taking part in the Queen Mother's 100th birthday pageant later in the day.
"It is such an honour to receive this award and to be taking part in
the parade later," she said.
"I shall be meeting two royal queens today - how wonderful."
Miss Windsor, 62, whose first film
role was as a schoolgirl in a St
Trinian's film, made her name in
the Carry On films, particularly the
scene in Carry on Camping when
her bikini top flies off.
But when asked if she had thought
of doing cracking any jokes at the
Palace she said:
"What could I do? I couldn't lose
the bra, could I? I don't think it
would have been appreciated."
Miss Windsor, accompanied with her husband Scott Mitchell, 36,
and her agent Barry Burnett, said the award ceremony was a
nerve-wracking experience.
"It was worse than a first night or my first day on
EastEnders," she said.
"The Queen said I had been making people laugh for a long time
and I told her it was 50 years - she looked quite taken aback by that."
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