Vicki Brabham and Siri Vik join forces to pay tribute to the illustrious, extraordinarily versatile British pop vocalist Dusty Springfield, whose interests ran the gamut from blue-eyed soul, pop and dramatic ballads, to French chanson, country, and jazz. Look for classics including “I Only Want To Be With You”, “Son Of A Preacher Man”, “Hi-De-Ho (Old Sweet Roll)”, “Wishin’ And Hopin’”, “The Look Of Love”, "Mockingbird", "Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa" and more.
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| | Nowhere To Run (1965) Holland–Dozier–Holland (w/m) First recorded by Martha and the Vandellas |
| | Breakfast In Bed (1969) Dusty In Memphis Eddie Hinton, Donnie Fritts (w/m) First recorded by Dusty Springfield |
| | Oh No Not My Baby (1964) Gerry Goffin (w) Carole King (m) First recorded by Maxine Brown |
| | How Can I Be Sure (1967) Eddie Brigati, Felix Cavaliere (w/m) First recorded by The Young Rascals |
| | Son-Of-A Preacher Man (1968) Dusty In Memphis John Hurley, Ronnie Wilkins (w/m) First recorded by Dusty Springfield |