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Radio 4,26 Dec 2010,42 mins

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Kirsty Young's castaway is the singer Sandie Shaw. With her melodic, velvety voice, bare feet and Sassoon bob she was the epitome of everything that was swinging about the '60s. She was just 17 when she first topped the charts with Always Something There to Remind Me and went on to become Britain's first Eurovision winner with Puppet on a String. She loathed the song at the time, but has recently come to terms with it after recording a new version which is, she says, rather forlorn. Along with the highs have been terrible lows - years that she calls her dark ages, when, without money or creative freedom, she felt hopeless. It was Buddhism that turned her fortunes around and became central to her life. Now, she says, she cannot believe the journey life has taken her on and she is preparing for a final flourish as a performer. Record: None of them! Book: Lecture on The Heritage of the Ultimate Law of Life by Daisaku Ikeda Luxury: Omamori Gohonzon Producer: Leanne Buckle.

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  1. Track
    Artist
  2. 1.
    Coconut Grove
    Coconut Grove
    Sandie Shaw
  3. 2.
    Remember (Walkin' in the Sand)
    Remember (Walkin' in the Sand)
    The Shangri‐Las
  4. 3.
    She Wears Red Feathers and a Huly Huly Skirt
    She Wears Red Feathers and a Huly Huly Skirt
    Guy Mitchell