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Sandie Shaw - How Can You Tell / If You Ever Need Me flac album

Sandie Shaw - How Can You Tell / If You Ever Need Me flac album
  • Performer Sandie Shaw
  • Title How Can You Tell / If You Ever Need Me
  • Date of release 1965
  • Country UK
  • Style Vocal
  • Other formats MPC FLAC MP4 AA AU AHX ADX
  • Genre Pop
  • Size MP3 1460 mb
  • Size FLAC 1664 mb
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 666

This song is by Sandie Shaw and appears on the album The Golden Hits of Sandie Shaw (1966).

British singer Sandie Shaw had a string of girl group-styled singles in the mid-'60s before she retired in the early '70s. Shaw was discovered by pop singer Adam Faith in 1963, who led her to his manager, Eve Taylor; she released her debut single, "As Long as You're Happy," the following year. How Can You Tell 07. You Can’t Blame Him 08. Message Understood 09. If Ever You Need Me 10. Girl Don’t Come. Recorded at Pye Studios, Marble Arch, London.

Mai multe versuri din acest artist: Sandie Shaw. Cu pictogramele de pe bara laterală dreapta puteți viziona, asculta sau cumpara on-line the If Ever You Need Me fișier de muzică sau CD. În cazul în care doriți să descărcați această muzică aveți posibilitatea să faceți clic pe pictograma mp3 de pe bara laterală dreapta. Versurile pot utiliza numai pentru uzul personal sau de educație. Sandie Shaw versuri lyrics dreptul de autor este proprietarul acestui cântec. Heather Sullivan - Downtown versuri lyrics. When you're alone and life is making you lonely.

Sandie Shaw (born 26 February 1947) is an English pop singer, who was one of the most successful British female singers of the 1960s. In 1967 she was the first British act to win the Eurovision Song Contest. She has been described as "the barefoot pop princess of the 1960s". If You Ever Need Me. (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me. Greatest Hits. Stop Feeling Sorry for Yourself. I Don't Need Anything.

How Can You Tell - Sandie Shaw. Seçiniz Video açılmıyor Video içeriği hatalı Şarkı sözü hatalı Şarkı sözü ve video uyuşmuyor. My love says the sweetest things Everyone knows he tells me he brings me to love him But I donÆt really know cos How can you tell if someone love you How do you know they mean it How can you tell if someone love you Maybe heÆs just playing games with me He smiles when I take his hands Then heÆll kiss. and I just donÆt understand why I doubt When he tells me he loves me I cherish every Sharing kisses He tells me he feels the same.

Sandie is the first album by the British pop singer Sandie Shaw. Released in February 1965 on the Pye label, it was her only original album to enter the UK Albums Chart (most of Shaw's success was through her singles) and peaked at Number 3. In the few months prior to the album's release, Shaw had scored two major hits with the ed "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me". and Chris Andrews's "Girl Don't Come"; although neither track was included on this album. The other eight tracks on the Sandie album were reworkings of songs made popular by other artists.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A How Can You Tell
Written-By – Chris Andrews
2:38
B If You Ever Need Me
Written-By – Chris Andrews
3:06

Companies, etc.

  • Made By – Warner Bros. Records Inc.

Credits

  • Directed By [Accompaniment] – Ken Woodman

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: BMI
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): (HA3793)
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): (HA3794)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
7N.15987 Sandie Shaw How Can You Tell / If You Ever Need Me ‎(7", Single, Pic) Pye Records 7N.15987 UK 1965
7N.15987 Sandie Shaw How Can You Tell / If Ever You Need Me ‎(7", Single) Pye Records 7N.15987 UK 1965
7N.15987 Sandie Shaw How Can You Tell / If You Ever Need Me ‎(7", Single) Pye Records 7N.15987 UK 1965
7N 15987 Sandie Shaw How Can You Tell / If You Ever Need Me ‎(7", Single) Pye Records 7N 15987 Norway 1965
7N 15987 Sandie Shaw How Can You Tell / If Ever You Need Me ‎(7") Pye Records 7N 15987 Denmark 1965