REMEMBERING DUSTY . . .


[41] I can't remember a time when Dusty's music has not been a part of my life since the first time I heard "I Only Want To Be With You" when I was 10 years old. From that time on all I had to do was hear that magnificent voice to put a smile on my face. One of the great disappointments of my life is that I never got to see her perform live. A part of me died yesterday as well, but it is a comfort to know that she is not suffering any longer. I will miss her more than anyone can imagine. It did my heart good to read the guestbook and see so many caring people who feel the same way. Her music will always be a part of us and for that we offer our profound thanks to her. The world is a better place for having known her. May Dusty Rest in Peace, and condolences to her family and friends during this difficult time.

Dwight Hughes
Cleveland, Ohio, USA


[42] I wanted to thank you for providing this place where Dusty fans can come to share their grief. I am devastated by her death. I, like others who have visited this site, have been extremely disappointed that there has been so little coverage of her death. I've charged up and down the radio dial for two days thinking stations would be playing her classics, but no. I've searched VH1 and MTV thinking at least they would acknowledge our beloved about-to-be-inductee to the Hall of Fame, but no. Instead I sit at home and in my car listening to the glorious voice over and over again as she soars through the last lines of "Nothing Has Been Proved" and "What Have I Done To Deserve This?" and I smile as I hear that "wall of sound" backing her up on "Stay Awhile." I so much wanted there to be still another "comeback". There were so many contemporary songs that I would have loved to hear her cover. Oh, that voice, that remarkable, haunting voice . . .

Dale Verlinger
Cleveland, Ohio, USA


[43] I remember hearing "What Have I Done To Deserve This?" years ago and wondering why I hadn't heard of Dusty Springfield before. It wasn't until later that I realized the body of her work or how long she'd been recording. A real tragedy for anyone who [knew of her and] heard her.

Alban Cook
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada


[44] So sad to have to say goodbye to you, Dusty. But glad your pain has ended.

Joy
Denver, USA


[45] I really can't stop crying. I, of course, am a big fan of Dusty. When she first got cancer, I thought, Oh no, please dear God, help her. She went into remission, I know where I was when I read remission for her and it was People magazine. I had developed lymphoma and she sort of became my saint-like person. I hung the photo from People on my refrigerator and would often pray-like to her to help me. I have other pictures of Dusty up, but I used the crinkled People's for the fridge because I read she was in remission. God bless her. I hope she went with no or little fear. And I am happy to read her loved ones were there. I feel like I lost a friend. The only good thing I could see about this now is that maybe they will start putting more and more of her stuff on VHS or CD, which sounds very shallow right now, yet that is how I know her.

James O'Leary
San Francisco, California, USA


[46] I am deeply saddened by the death of Dusty Springfield. I remember back in the sixties when I was younger and all the British singers were coming to America. Dusty was then and will always be one of my favourites. What a singer! Dusty and I are about the same age, so I relate to her in that respect also. Thank goodness her wonderful music will always be with us. Goodbye Dusty and rest in peace.

Clara Thomas
San Juan Capistrano, California, USA


[47] What a DOLL! The world just became a little lonelier. God luv ya, Dusty!

Mike
San Jose, California, USA


[48] I studied in England in '62-'63 and one of my first record albums was of Dusty Springfield - a yellow cover, I think. It had some of her first hits but it was her voice that attracted me to her and ever since, she has a special place in my music world. Her voice will live on forever. Shalom, my friend.

Pierre Blouin
Israel (originally from Canada)


[49] Without a doubt the greatest female vocalist of all time. God Bless you Dusty.

John Roewe
Arkansas, USA


[50] A star from earth dies but a new star appears in the heavens. Dusty made a unique contribution to our musical heritage and will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace.

John Jennings
Alderholt, Dorset, UK


[51] Dusty was my favorite singer of all time. I have collected every record she made. Her death is a great loss to the music industry and the world. I first saw her live when she was with The Springfields, and from that day on I loved the sound of her voice and the emotion she put into every song. Dusty, you may be gone from this world but the talent you had will live with me forever. I will never forget you.

John Harris
Redruth, Cornwall, UK


[52] Dusty, I wish I had hung around a little longer to meet you at the Hilton - Vicki did her best. Thanks for so much. I always could find a "Dusty" song for all my moods. The Drury Lane concert . . . The Kenny Everett Show . . . lotsa fun in the '60s . . . We will all miss you but at least we have your music. Hope you knew how many people loved your work, and what a joy it is to have that in our lives. Farewell . . . love,

John Mallon
Melbourne, Australia


[53] I grew up with your music. Whenever I hear one of your songs it reminds me of when life was fun and carefree. Thank you for bringing a little happiness in a sad world. Sleep well.

Colette Mowat


[54] You will be greatly missed by us. Your music has been with us all the way through our marriage. We are so sorry that you did not get to go to the Palace to collect your gong [OBE]. Rest in peace sweet lady of music.

Audrey and Edward Hall
London, UK


[55] Dusty Springfield will be long remembered for her unique and brilliant voice, but also for all [her] efforts for women in music

Mari Eckroate
Lincoln Center Theater, USA


[56] As I learned about Dusty's departure, all I can hear is the orchestrated magnatude of "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself." The elevation of her voice and the devastation of her emotions still gives me the chills. In life we get a few rare moments to connect to each other on such an emotional level. I have to thank Dusty for sharing with us her whole self - flaws and all. No other female vocalist since Billie Holiday has been that open, that weak. That openness to weakness was her defining advantage as a performer and as a human. Too bad that weakness became her fierce rival during her battle with cancer. I only hope that society can take the gifts she left us and learn about that powerful sensitivity.

Brad Hubbard
Indiana, USA


[57] I was a little girl in the sixties but I loved Dusty's voice and songs even then. I have always been a fan. I am sad to hear of her passing. I made everyone in my office today listen to her music and most of them will go home humming her tunes. Thank you Dusty, for all the joy your music has given me.

Teresa Evans
California, USA


[58] Thank you for this wonderful site. A note of condolence on the death of a beautiful lady and dynamite singer. We will all miss Dusty.

Mike Bendon
Colorado Springs, USA


[59] Mijn eigen 'Stoffertje is niet meer. I'll cherish your songs for ever. You stood for women's independence in your special way. No one could touch you, until now.

Hans de Kruijf
Holland


[60] Michael, just heard of Dusty's passing. I just rediscovered, or discovered, Dusty over Christmas by getting a copy of Dusty in Memphis. I know you must be sad, but wanted to share my sadness and also my thanks as your website was the guide I've used since that discovery and will continue to use as a reference.

Patrick
Pennsylvania, USA


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WOMAN OF REPUTE CONTENTS PAGE
DUSTY SPRINGFIELD: AN INTRODUCTION
EARLY SUCCESS | SIXTIES ICON | DIFFICULT | TROUBLE MAKER | AMERICA |
MEMPHIS | PHILADELPHIA SOUL | WILDERNESS YEARS | IT BEGINS AGAIN? |
WHITE HEAT | PET SHOP BOYS | REPUTATION | NASHVILLE | THE VOICE
SELECTED DISCOGRAPHY
ARTICLES | REVIEWS
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