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Beatmantony
Los Angeles, USA
[122] I discovered Dusty's wonderful and enthralling voice at age
fourteen in 1963, and she has never failed to lift and fascinate me from 1963 to 1999; from
"I Only Want To Be With You" to her latest recordings of the 1990s. I must confess that I even
had a Dusty Springfield scrap book back in those teenage years. I am certain that she is now
at peace and forever that loving, gifted spirit and person we have glimpsed from afar through nearly forty
years. Ave et Vale Dusty!
Tony James
[123] I couldn't believe the news. I've always had so much respect for her. To have such
talent taken away at such a relatively young age just seems so wasteful. The worst thing was that
it was my birthday and it's certainly left a sad reminder of that day. I always cry to
"I Close My Eyes And Count To Ten" and now there's even more of a reason to. I'll miss you, Dusty.
Iain
[124] Dusty was the epitome of blue-eyed soul. The likes of Mariah Carey can
only hope to achieve that kind of emotion and raw passion.
Lydwine Armand
[125]
New Norcia, WA, Australia
London, UK
[126] Another outstanding musical star of the '60s has left us, and
Dusty's passing will leave a void which no one can replace. She was someone very special. I
remember listening to her records in the '60s. I was a pre-teen then, and loved her music .
. . We are all gonna miss you, Dust, as you represented something very honest, clean and forthright in
pop, which is sadly missing now. R.I.P.
Jim McLeod
[127] I grew up with her music and she will be missed!!!!
L.J. Babb
[128] I Close My Eyes And Count To Ten . . . I can't believe it.
The first of my favorites to leave, Dusty. Deep thanks. You're mourned and you'll be
remembered.
Esteban
[129] I'm really saddened by the passing of Dusty. It was really a shock to have such an
interesting person and fabulous voice silenced forever so quickly. I was just listening to Dusty in
Memphis this past Monday, wondering how she was and hoping the world was treating her well.
And the Tuesday evening I got the sad news of her passing. We will miss you Dusty . . . God Bless.
Ric Rowdy
[130] Losing you - really hurts. God bless.
Janet Ziegler
[131] God bless you and your family. I enjoyed your music.
John
[132] Look of Love - What more could be said.
Randolph J. Kaatz
[133] What a wonderful site dedicated to Dusty Springfield. I used to be a DJ in West Texas and
played her records all the time. My favorite was "Son of a Preacher Man" and "The Look of Love." I didn't
know more about her personal and professional life until I found your site. I hope she knew about
all this. It will be an honorable tribute to her memory.
Danielle V.
[134] I was deeply saddened by Dusty's death. I really hoped she would be able to
attend the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. At least she knew she was going to be inducted.
It's too bad she won't be there - no one can sing the songs like she did. I am a professional singer and
have been singing "Son of a Preacher Man" at my gigs this week - but there again, nobody could sing
it like Dusty. I just don't know what to do with myself. God rest your soul, Dusty. The
choir in heaven just got better.
Donna
[135] Dusty was the first woman I loved. I must have been around nine or ten. The Springfields'
"Say I Won't Be There" was the first single I ever bought. She has been there all my life. I'm 46
now. I can't believe she's gone. I'm a shallow, cynical person at the best of times but I wept buckets
all yesterday. May angels sing thee to thy rest.
Martian
[136] Goodbye sweetheart. Pain is over. Thankyou.
Alan Tew
[137] Always loved. Sadly missed.
Michael
[138] God bless you Dusty, and thank you for making my teenage years happy with
your songs. You were one of a kind.
Albert Rose
[139] Dusty has been a part of my life for 36 years, since I heard the Springfields' "Island
of Dreams." I have been fortunate to meet her on several occasions and was backstage at the Albert
Hall when she did the Anne Murray Show. I have many treasured photos of me with her, and of course all her
records. She was a wonderful, generous person who always had time for her fans. I will
miss her dearly, but her music eill live on. She will always be "close at hand." With love
and sadness, but at least you are not in pain any more. Love and miss you always, Dave xxxxxx.
Dave Sanderson
[140] Goodbye to a beautiful woman and a gorgeous voice. You weren't with us long enough, Dusty, and
you can never be replaced. But your music will endure.
Christopher Koppel
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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
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