1976: Johnny Nash performs his hit, "I Can See Clearly Now" and then follows with "What A Wonderful World This Would Be" written by the late great Sam Cooke.
1967: One of the, if not THE earliests video clip of Miss Bassey singing, "Goldfinger." Two other selections on this clip include, "Climb Every Mountain AND If Ever I Would Leave You, both, from two different Musicals.
1998: Bassey Magic Powerful Vocal Control! Here is yet another performance of one of Shirley's signature songs, "Goldfinger" All of her performances are great, but this one is exceptional. The musical arrangement is slightly different, but Shirley's pitch and vocal power are right on the mark! That last note, (Hold it....Hold it...)!!
1976: Les Dawson cracks up Shirley with his Humor! AS the true professional she is, she really trys told hold her laughter, but you just can't with Les Dawson!
1979: "What are you doing the rest of your life" ...with Michel Legrand on the Piano fits Shirley's voice perfectly. "Till" was originally recorded by Shirley in the early 60's. After ten years the song was dusted off and she sang this song with a newer, faster arrangement in the 70's. Either way, it's great music!
2001: There are many videos of Shirley performing "Hey Big Spender" but I think this one is unique, and many people outside of the UK probably have not seen it. Prince Philip's 80th Birthday Celebration. The woman is ageless, and is dressed to the nine's for this special occasion!
1974: Shirley's duet with Neil Diamond - "Play Me" - Neil was a guest star on one of Shirley's many, many TV Specials. If your temperature doesn't start to rise while watching this one, well, then I don't know what to tell you!
1979: Brilliant Composer, Michel Legrand, plays a mean piano of the song that he wrote with Norman Gimbel. To his credit, 5 Grammys, 3 Oscars, and has composed over 200 Film & TV scores. His first Score, "I Love Paris" was relased when he was 22 yo!
1979: The Drifters performed this song on the Shirley Bassey Show (1979. This song was originally released in 1979 and was The Drifters highest Chart success in the UK - Reached # 2
1979: An exceptional performance of her 1973 Hit, "Never, Never, Never." Small venues, even live venues like this one, seem to capture the total depth of sound of her voice!
Shirley sings, "I Am What I Am" on an appearance in (late 80's/early 90's??) PLUS I was able to clean up "A View To A Kill" so I added this one on to this clip.
2005: Shirley performs "MUSIC" at the November 2005 Royal Variety Performance. Her vocal power is well known, but here Shirley shows the pure beautiful sounds which are usually attributed to a singer generations younger than herself.