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Never, Never, Never
Album 1973:
UK: United Artists: UAS/UAG 29471 US: UA LA055-F
France: United Artists UAG 29471-B Germany: United Artists UAS 29 471I
CD Re-Release 2003: Remember RMB 75105 & 75106  2004: Discos CNR Chile 14822-2

Chart Positions
Official British Chart   Entered: Jun 02 1973
Highest: UK Album: #10  Run: 10 weeks
USA Billboard   Entered: 1973
Highest: Pop Albums: #60  Black Albums: #34
Cover Images


LP Cover Images: T. Timoleon
 
Track Listing

01.
3:35 - Never, Never, Never
02.
2:49 - Baby I'm-A Want You
03.
2:51 - Someone Who Cares
04.
3:03 - The Old Fashioned Way
05.
3:25 - I Won't Last A Day Without You
06.
2:19 - Somehow
07.
2:59 - There's No Such Thing As Love
08.
4:29 - Killing Me Softly With His Song
09.
2:10 - Going, Going, Gone
10.
4:25 - No Regrets
11.
3:12 - Together
12.
3:34 - Make The World A Little Younger


 
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Review
From Billboard Magazine, May 1973

How can an artist like this with such a great voice, knowing how to project and interpret a lyric have such a hard time in the U.S.? How can such a super pro not get radio exposure and be known by the public? These are puzzling questions, all the more so in light of this superb production, done in England with care and love and showcasing Shirley's outstanding vocal range, supplemented by a large orchestra. Perhaps this LP will turn things around. Best cuts: "I Won't Last a Day Without You," "There's No Such Thing as Love," "Killing Me Softly With His Song." Dealers: this is a top English vocalist who knocks out audiences with her concerts. She is currently on a national concert tour.

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Billboard Magazine 1972
 
Biography from Accompanying Book
Peer-Southern Publications Sheet Music Short Biography

"An international star of the first magnitude - a captivating and sensuous performer - and electrifying and dynamic singer." To anyone who has seen or heard her, they would know immediately that these are the qualities that best describe Shirley Bassey.

Shirley has played to sell-out crowds at the London Palladium, and has broken all attendance records at New York City's famed Carnegie Hall. These accomplishments lead a long list of performances that have taken her to concert halls in England, Sweden, Australia, France, Italy, and the United States. No matter where she is appearing, the result is the same, an unforgettable performance charged with pure excitement.

As a little girl in England, Shirley always loved to sing, but it was some years later that she made her professional debut at the Astor Club in London's West End. That appearance marked the beginning of a career that would take her around the world. Her rise to international acclaim has been highlighted by performances for the late president John F. Kennedy, and Queen Elizabeth, II.

As a recording artists, she has been to the top of the charts with her best selling single "Goldfinger," and her rendition of the Beatles "Something". Her recording of "Never, Never, Never," was an international hit reaching the number one position in several countries of the world. With the release of her hit album "Never, Never, Never," Shirley Bassey has reached the pinnacle of an ever growing popularity, both as a recording artist and performer.

Shirley Bassey's success is a result of talent, hard work, and dedication, but most of all it is due to an irresistible uniqueness that is Shirley Bassey. If you've ever heard or seen her, I think you will agree.

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