This collection features hits that made Petula Clark a star of U.S. pop radio. Clark has had a varied and remarkably successful career, beginning during World War II, developing in France, bringing U.S. pop stardom and continuing today at clubs and concert venues around the world.
Petula Clark began singing professionally as a child. Known as the English Shirley Temple, she became so popular among British troops during wartime that by the end of the war, still under 10, she was a national star, singing at the victory celebration at Trafalgar Square and starting to appear in British films. As she matured in the late 1940s and '50s, Clark became a fixture of music radio. She began appearing in the infant medium of television as early as the 1940s.
Track Listing
Kiss Me Goodbye
A Sign Of The Times
Don't Sleep In The Subway
Colour My World
Downtown
I Couldn't Live Without Your Love
I Know A Place
The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener
Let It Be Me
Who Am I
My Love
This Girl's In Love With You
Happy Heart
You'd Better Come Home
This Is My Song
Round Every Corner