@Sebastián Baeza Yeah, but it's going to be hard to memorize all the words because this song is fast with a lot of backing vocals that contrast the lead lyric-wise. So it may be hard to match the words while also trying to choose whether to follow the lead of the backing vocals. Just my opinion on why this song might be hard.
I don't understand how Choriza and River couldn't survive this lipsync, this song is pure energy, anyone could deliver an excellent performance of this song 🤦🏻♂️
FR.. i swear how are they gonna send two of the best queens home… AT A DOUBLE SASHAY??? Like wtf… please dear universe let this be a misunderstanding and it’s actually a mis typed double shantay..
@@jurczynskithibaud5380 Yeh, it's pretty fast, Choriza may be in trouble, and it's not really a River song either, so I just hope the spoilers are wrong.
It certainly was a great song. She had a heck of a voice for a wee lassie ! She has her first manager to mightily thank for her unique and instantly memorable name. How many other people have you heard of with that name? In my opinion, a large part of her success was due to that short, single syllable name. Instantly memorable. Of course, she was incredibly talented and is one of the most successful UK singers ever !
One of the better covers of this great old Isley Brothers song. Lulu could really rock! There's a live version of this from a TV show she did way back then. "Top of the Pops" or something. She really got into it. I wonder what else she rocked out on? The Beatles covered this too. It's on the BBC Sessions.
On this day in 1964 {May 1st} Lulu performed her covered version of "Shout" on the British ITV network television program, 'Ready Steady Go!'.... Two week later the song entered the United Kingdom's Official Top 50 chart at position #41, five weeks later it would peak at #7 {for 1 week} and it spent thirteen weeks on the Top 50... Between 1964 and 2002 the Scottish native had twenty-eight records on the U.K. Singles chart, ten made the Top 10 with one* reaching #1, "Relight My Fire" {with Take That}, on October 3rd, 1993 for two weeks... Her twenty-eighth and last charted record was a duet, a covered version of "We've Got Tonight" with Ronan Keating, it peaked at #4 for one week on December 1st, 2002... Lulu, born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie, will celebrate her 71st birthday this coming November 3rd, 2019... * She just missed having a second #1 record when her "Boom Bang-A-Bang" peaked at #2 {for 1 week} on April 9th, 1969, and the week it was at #2, the #1 record for that week was "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" by Marvin Gaye...
And she was only 15 at the time, remember it well as I was only 17 myself. I think she took the wrong direction and went over to the pop side. There was some great music then including blues/soul of which I was and still am a fan, probably influenced greatly by the Beatles and other British bands. Regards from a white English older guy.
Thats my papas cousin she left us all to do her singing carrer just before my granda was born and doesnt know im alive right now and may not know that my papas dead
I just love Lulu! Back when music didn't have swear words and vulgarisms were forbidden, and kids and teens had no access to smartphones, social media platforms, youtube, the internet in fact, tablets, computers, and had to read paperbacks and use textbooks to complete their homework.
Lulu, (Marie Lawrie)one of Scotlands wee secrets. She's 60 now and still a wee Babe, she got voted rear of the year when she had just turned 40 and still sings shout like she did when she was 15.
Pity this isn't the original '64 which was faster and much more 'SHOUTY' She had a tremendously powerful and raspy voice for a wee slip of a gel. Gotta luvv Lulu!! (*: