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United Kingdom in 1969

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Participant(s)
Lulu

Song
Boom bang-a-bang


United Kingdom in 1969

Writer(s)
Peter Warne

Composer(s)
Alan Moorhouse

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Biography

Lulu (born Marie MacDonald-McLaughlin Lawrie in Glasgow) scored her first hit, after she was discovered as a singer with the Gleneagles. The Gleneagles were renamed The Luvvers, with Marie as Lulu fronting the group. Their version of the Isley Brothers song Shout shot them into the UK top 10 in 1964, eventually reaching no. 7. It didn't set the European charts alight and a re-release in 1986 of the original and a re-recorded version was needed to get the song into other European charts. It was Lulu who attracted most attention in The Luvvers and so after the success of Shout she decided to go solo. With mixed success as her first solo single stalled at 50. Songs like Leave A Little Love and The Boat That I Row returned her to the UK top 10. Still there was no European and no American success for Lulu. The tide changed, when Lulu recorded the title theme for To Sir With Love. The song shot to the no. 1 spot in the USA and was a hit all over Europe except in the UK, where the song wasn't released as a single. More hits like Me, The Peaceful Heart and I'm The Tiger followed To Sir With Love. Lulu followed her Eurovision winner Boom Bang-A-Bang (a song a-typical for Lulu) with songs like Bowie's The Man Who Sold The World. By 1975 her hits dried up and she only briefly returned to the European charts in 1986 with the two versions of Shout. But although she wasn't very popular in the charts in the 80's, she was on the musical stage. She starred in the musicals Peter Pan and Song And Dance. Besides that she was to appear in the film musical Alice, a film that was based on Alice In Wonderland. This film was sadly aborted, but the musical score still lingers somewhere in the vaults. In 1993 however she returned to the charts in grand style. First with her solo single Independence, then doing the impossible. 29 years after Shout she reached the UK no. 1 spot at last, therewith scoring the second no. 1 of her career. She did this in duet with the boy group Take That on Dan Hartman and Loleatta Holloway's Relight My Fire. 1993 also saw Lulu's first writing credits: Tina Turner reached the top 10 of several countries with her I Don't Wanna Fight.

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All Participations for United Kingdom

Year Artist Song Points Rank
2008 Andy Abraham Even if 0 18
2007 Scooch Flying the flag (for you) 19 23
2006 Daz Sampson Teenage life 25 19
2005 Javine Touch my fire 18 22
2004 James Fox Hold on to our love 29 16
2003 Jemini Cry baby 0 26
2002 Jessica Garlick Come back 111 3
2001 Lindsay D. No dream impossible 28 15
2000 Nicki French Don't play that song again 28 16
1999 Precious Say it again 34 14
1998 Imaani Where are you? 166 2
1997 Katrina and The Waves Love shine a light 227 1
1996 Gina G Just a little bit 77 8
1995 Love City Groove Love city groove 76 10
1994 Frances Ruffelle We will be free (Lonely symphony) 63 10
1993 Sonia Better the devil you know 164 2
1992 Michael Ball One step out of time 139 2
1991 Samantha Janus A message to your heart 47 10
1990 Emma Give a little love back to the world 87 6
1989 Live Report Why do I always get it wrong 130 2
1988 Scott Fitzgerald Go 136 2
1987 Rikki Only the light 47 13
1986 Ryder Runner in the night 72 7
1985 Vikki Love is... 100 4
1984 Belle and the Devotions Love games 63 7
1983 Sweet Dreams I'm never giving up 79 6
1982 Bardo One step further 76 7
1981 Bucks Fizz Making your mind up 136 1
1980 Prima Donna Love enough for two 106 3
1979 Black Lace Mary Ann 73 7
1978 Co-Co The bad old days 61 11
1977 Lynsey de Paul and Mike Moran Rock bottom 121 2
1976 Brotherhood of Man Save your kisses for me 164 1
1975 The Shadows Let me be the one 138 2
1974 Olivia Newton-John Long live love 14 4
1973 Cliff Richard Power to all our friends 123 3
1972 The New Seekers Beg, steal or borrow 114 2
1971 Clodagh Rodgers Jack in the box 98 4
1970 Mary Hopkin Knock, knock (who's there?) 26 2
1969 Lulu Boom bang-a-bang 18 1
1968 Cliff Richard Congratulations 28 2
1967 Sandie Shaw Puppet on a string 47 1
1966 Kenneth McKellar A man without love 8 9
1965 Kathy Kirby I belong 26 2
1964 Matt Monro I love the little things 17 2
1963 Ronnie Carroll Say wonderful things 28 4
1962 Ronnie Carroll Ring-a-ding girl 10 4
1961 The Allisons Are you sure? 24 2
1960 Bryan Johnson Looking high, high, high 25 2
1959 Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson Sing little birdie 16 2
1957 Patricia Bredin All 6 7



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