Remember Petula Clark? Of course you do! Miss Clark has been releasing music for over 60 years, including hits like "Downtown" and "This Is My Song".
Now, the 80 year old singer is back with a new album and a rather fantastic new single. "Cut Copy Me" was first released last year as part of a French EP, Petula. The track was met with great feedback so it was eventually remixed for the clubs. And I must say, it is a great track (and much more contemporary then you might expect, not to mention that Miss Clark does not sound like she's 80 years old!)
The new album, Lost In You, will be released on February 205th.
In an incredible career spanning over seven
decades, Petula Clark is a true International Superstar. She cut her first
record in 1949 and has subsequently become one of the best-selling British
female artists in recording history, selling over 68 million records worldwide.
Petula releases her album this coming 22nd
February through Sony Music, featuring a mix of stunning new songs and
beautiful covers with her own unique slant. The lead track from her new album
‘Cut Copy Me’ is a mesmerising, contemporary surprise, whilst the title track
‘Lost In You’ reverberates around a simple, yet beautiful piano refrain.
Another new track is ‘Next To You’; its haunting sound comprehensible as it was
co-written with Simon Wilcox, who wrote ‘Northern Lights’ for ‘The Twilight
Saga: Breaking Dawn’ soundtrack. The album also features some unique cover
versions, including a whole re-imagining of her signature hit ‘Downtown’, a
beautiful version of the Gnarls Barkley hit ‘Crazy’ and a touching rendition of
her friend Elvis Presley’s ‘Love Me Tender’.
Petula won her first Grammy in 1964 with
‘Downtown’ for ‘Best Rock n Roll Record’ ('Downtown' hit No.1 in the US selling
over three million copies) and won her second Grammy the following year, 1965,
for ‘Best Female Vocal Performance’. One of the key players in ‘the British
Invasion’ she scored 15 consecutive US top forty hits.
John Lennon cited her as one of his
favourite singers, which makes her new take on ‘Imagine’, also featured here on
this new studio album, all the more poignant. He also asked her to join in his
live recording of the single ‘Give Peace A Chance’ (she can been seen in the
classic video-clip filmed in Montreal hotel room during the legendary event).
She has also worked with Dean Martin, Peggy Lee, Serge Gainsbourg, Tom Jones, The
Carpenters, Frank Sinatra, Paolo Nutini, Barbra Streisand and countless other
stars. Petula has also starred in more than 30 motion pictures, including
‘Finian’s Rainbow’ where she starred opposite Fred Astaire (and was nominated
for a Golden Globe) and 1970’s ‘Goodbye Mr Chips’, where she starred opposite
Peter O’Toole.
Entertaining the troops during World War II
both on radio and in concert Petula was described as having ‘a voice as sweet
as chapel bells’. Throughout this album that same angelic vocal quality
continues to be prevalent and she has never sounded so young.
Tracklist:
1. Cut
Copy Me
2. Lost
in You
3. Crazy
4. Never
Enough
5. Downtown
(New Version)
6. Next
To You
7. Reflections
8. He
loves and She Loves
9. Every
Word You Say
10. Imagine
11. Love
Me Tender
12. I
Won’t Care
Oh, and why not go dowtown once again?
4 comments:
Heard it yesterday on BBC Radio 2 - it's really rather good...
Love Petula Clark! Even though she jumped ship from the UK years ago, she's still a "national treasure".
Jx
It sounds nothing like one might expect from an 80 year old, I must say. Hats off to Miss Clark!
was just going thru all of her music recently...and she has a wonderful catalog of music...from the fifties to 2013...WOW!!! downtown was one of my first 45s i bought when i was only 5 years old...she has so many hits and seeing your post really brought back some wonderful memories.
what a wonderful surprise that she is still so vital and quite beautiful at the age of 80...thanx for the wonderful post!!!
"Downtown" was your first single? At 5? That's really cool, I must say...
Glad you enjoyed the post - I adore "Cut Copy Me" and I certainly did not expect her to sound so fresh at 80! I'll try to check out the album when it's released...
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