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Just Dusty: The Real Dusty Springfield DVD

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The legendary Dusty Springfield was Britain's leading female pop singer of the 60's with her unmistakable sound she was the greatest white soul artist of the 20th Century. Her singles Son of a Preacher Man I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself You Don't Have to Say You Love Me and many more bona fide classics charted highly on the both sides of the Atlantic. With 20 top 40 singles and 10 top 40 albums and an inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Dusty was a star in the realest sense. ith a troubled private life and untimely death aged only 59 Just Dusty gives... the inside story into the life loves tragedies and successes of this remarkable artist . Featuring live performances unseen footage and photographs plus contributions from friends and colleagues including Pet Shop Boys Burt Bacharach Mari Wilson Marc Almond Pat Rhodes Simon Bell and Frank Allen from the Searchers this is THE definitive Dusty Springfield Story! [show more]

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Released
20 April 2009
Directors
 
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Odeon Entertainment 
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Runtime
83 minutes 
Features
Dolby, PAL 
Barcode
5060082513664 
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Documentary portrait of Dusty Springfield, Britain's leading female pop singer of the 1960s, featuring live performances, archive footage and photographs as well as contributions from friends, fans and colleagues including the Pet Shop Boys, Burt Bacharach, Mari Wilson and Marc Almond.