Showing posts with label Lulu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lulu. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Lulu - BBC Sessions, Volume 7: 1975

Here's another album of Lulu performing for the BBC. This is the seventh volume out of nine that I plan to post.

With this album, I'm entirely into the 1975 material that mostly led to me adding a bunch of new Lulu BBC albums. As I mentioned in the last write-up in this series, I came across all the episodes to the 1975 season of Lulu's BBC TV show, "Lulu." There were 13 episodes of the show that season, which ran from January to April. Each episode had one or more guest stars, but most of it consisted of Lulu singing songs, or performing in comedy skits. Despite having a hit BBC TV show for many years (1968 to 1975), she put out surprisingly few albums during that time period (and the same goes for singles). For instance, she released an album in 1973, and another one in 1976. So the vast majority of the songs on this album (and the other 1970s BBC albums I've put together) consist of songs she never officially released.

Just to be clear, everything here is from her BBC TV show. And none of the songs were included on the previous Lulu BBC album I had made dealing with her early 1970s time period. 

I have to admit a lot of this stuff is pretty far from rock or soul. "On the Good Ship Lollipop," for instance, a song made famous by Shirley Temple in 1934. By this time, she had became a versatile middle of the road actress and singer, performing songs in pretty much any genre. That said, she was a good singer, and she generally picked good songs. So, while this isn't for everyone, I figured that it deserved to be remembered. So I went through the bother of going through all the episodes of converting the songs into mp3s. 

Lulu sang a duet with Labi Siffre, choosing the classic hit "This Guy's in Love with You." Since I've made some BBC albums for Siffre too, I put this song on one of those collections too, his "BBC Sessions, Volume 3."

The music here is unreleased. The sound quality is excellent. Note that I tried to remove the audience cheering as much as possible, using the UVR5 audio editing program. But sometimes, some remnants remained. 

This album is 48 minutes long.

01 I've Got the Music in Me (Lulu)
02 Goldfinger - Diamonds Are Forever - The Man with the Golden Gun [Edit] (Lulu)
03 I'm Stone in Love with You (Lulu)
04 Everything Is Coming Up Roses - On the Good Ship Lollipop - Don't Sit under the Apple Tree (Lulu)
05 You Make Me Feel Brand New (Lulu)
06 I'm a Woman (Lulu)
07 You're Nobody till Somebody Loves You (Lulu)
08 That's When the Music Takes Me (Lulu)
09 Baby I'm-a Want You (Lulu)
10 After Midnight (Lulu)
11 Hang On in There Baby (Lulu)
12 Puppet on a String (Lulu)
13 Knock, Knock Who's There - Boom Bang a Bang (Lulu)
14 Congratulations (Lulu)
15 The Ash Grove (Lulu & the King Singers)
16 Put a Little Love Away (Lulu)
17 Jubilation T. Cornpone (Lulu)
18 Spinnin' and Spinnin' (Lulu)
19 This Guy's in Love with You (Labi Siffre & Lulu)
20 I Won't Last a Day without You (Lulu)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/j2PqwJkQ

alternate:

https://bestfile.io/en/n9ootA9JZXQ2V8Q/file

The cover photo is taken from a screenshot from a 1975 episode of her TV show.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Lulu - BBC Sessions, Volume 6: 1973-1975

Here's the next volume of Lulu performing for the BBC. Only three songs here were on the previous Lulu BBC album I'd made dealing with this time period: tracks, 7, 9, and 10. Everything else is music I recently discovered.

The main reason I discovered a bunch of Lulu music is that I found the entire 1975 season of videos of Lulu's BBC TV show. (For that season, the show was renamed from "It's Lulu" to just "Lulu.") The sound quality was excellent, so I converted those to audio and cut out the mp3s of the songs featuring her. That 1975 material starts with track 11, and continues until the end of the album. It also makes up the bulk of the three additional BBC albums I'll be posting after this one.

That still leaves the rest of the album, tracks 1 through 10. As I mentioned, three of those songs are ones I posted on the old version of "BBC Sessions, Volume 4" (now completely replaced). After finding the 1975 season, I looked around and more still more videos I'd previously missed, mostly from YouTube. It helps that there's an active Lulu YouTube page, and it's posted a bunch of new stuff since I originally made some BBC albums for her. Tracks 1 through 9 come from the 1973 edition of her BBC TV show. (I couldn't find anything from 1974.) Only track 10 ("The Man Who Sold the World") is different, coming from a BBC radio show.

All the music here is unreleased. The sound quality is generally excellent, though it varies somewhat. I removed the applause as best I could from nearly all of these using the UVR5 audio editing program. But I couldn't get rid of all of it on all the songs. 

This album is 49 minutes long. 

01 Touch Me in the Morning (Lulu)
02 Killing Me Softly (Lulu with Sergio Mendes)
03 That's When the Music Takes Me (Lulu)
04 When You Smile (Lulu)
05 She (Lulu & David Clayton-Thomas)
06 For the Good Times (Lulu)
07 Blue Suede Shoes - Hound Dog - Heartbreak Hotel - Love Me Tender - Teddy Bear - Jailhouse Rock (Lulu)
08 Mr. Tambourine Man (Lulu)
09 Lean On Me (Bill Withers & Lulu)
10 The Man Who Sold the World (Lulu)
11 Never Can Say Goodbye (Lulu)
12 Goodness Gracious Me (Lulu & Michael Bates)
13 The Man with the Golden Gun (Lulu)
14 Smile, Darn You Smile (Lulu)
15 Baby Love (Lulu)
16 Let's Put It All Together (Lulu)
17 Stand by Your Man (Lulu)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/z563zgfb

alternate:

https://bestfile.io/en/NWxCoRSnguAHiTj/file

The cover photo is from an appearance on Lulu's TV show "It's Lulu" at some point in 1973.

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Lulu - BBC Sessions, Volume 5: 1971-1972

I recently discovered a big amount of Lulu performances for the BBC, so much so that I'm expanding the four albums I'd previously posted into nine albums. This is almost entirely due to finding many more performances from the BBC TV shows she hosted. So here's a fifth volume.

Previously, I'd had one volume stretching from 1971 to 1975 (the old "Volume 4," now deleted). Nearly all of what had been on that volume is on this volume: tracks 1 through 8, and 10 through 14. So the only new tracks are 9 and 15. That means that virtually all the songs on the volumes after this will be new.

Although Lulu had a BBC TV show of her own during this time period, called "It's Lulu," I could find very few songs from this time period from that show. Actually, I only found two: "The More I See You," and the bonus track, "Scarborough Fair." (That's a bonus track due to poor sound quality.) So there's a possibility that many more songs from these years will eventually emerge, if some more recordings of those TV shows were saved somewhere. 

Instead, most of the songs on this album come from performances for the "Top of the Pops" BBC radio show (not to be confused with the BBC TV show of the same name). That makes up tracks 1 through 7 and 12 through 14. Note that you'll see "[Edit]" in the titles of a lot of those songs. That's due to the usual problem of BBC radio recordings from this era of DJs talking over the music. I did my usual editing, using the UVR5 program to remove the talking while keeping the music.

That leaves just tracks 8 through 11, and 15. All of those come from other BBC TV shows that had Lulu on as a guest. If you want specific details, please check the mp3 tags, as usual. These songs generally had audience applause. But I got rid of most of that using the UVR5 program. 

The music here is unreleased. The sound quality is generally excellent, though it varies some. 

This album is 46 minutes long, not including the bonus track.

01 Bridge Over Troubled Water [Edit] (Lulu)
02 You've Gotta Believe in Love [Edit] (Lulu)
03 Save the Country (Lulu)
04 Get Ready [Edit] (Lulu)
05 I Got Love [Edit] (Lulu)
06 Resurrection Shuffle [Edit] (Lulu)
07 Everybody's Got to Clap (Lulu)
08 It Don't Come Easy (Lulu)
09 The More I See You (Lulu with Dudley Moore)
10 Just a Little Lovin' (Lulu)
11 Nights in White Satin (Lulu)
12 Amazing Grace (Lulu)
13 It Takes a Real Man [To Bring Out the Woman in Me] (Lulu)
14 Even If I Could Change [Edit] (Lulu)
15 My Father's House (Lulu with the Young Generation)

Scarborough Fair (Dusty Springfield & Lulu)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/SFJw5zRP

alternate:

https://bestfile.io/chnsyalqmBk42N6/file

I don't know anything about the cover photo except it's "circa 1972."

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Lulu - BBC Sessions, Volume 4: 1969-1971

If you think I've posted a "BBC Sessions, Volume 4" for Lulu, you're not wrong. I recently discovered a ton of Lulu's BBC material that I'd missed before. In fact, I found so much that previously I'd posted four volumes, but now I'll be posting a total of nine! The vast majority of the new stuff is from the 1970s, especially 1975, but there is some music from the late 1960s. There are so many changes that I got rid of the old "Volume 4" and I'm replacing it with this one. I'd guess about half of the songs on this revamped volume are new.

Note also that I radically overhauled "Volume 3." I added a bunch of songs to that, and moved some other songs from that one to this one. So if you're interested in this at all, I strongly suggest you download the revised version of that album. Here's the link:

https://albumsthatshouldexist.blogspot.com/2020/10/lulu-bbc-sessions-volume-3-1968-1972.html

The first song is the only one not actually from the BBC. It's a duet with Johnny Cash, from Cash's own TV show. Most of the next bunch of songs are from the BBC radio show "Top of the Pops." Specifically, tracks 2 through 11 (with the exception of "Boom Bang a Bang," which was from a BBC TV special), plus track 19. These come from a musical associate named Marley, who sent me a bunch of performances from the BBC radio show "Top of the Pops." So a big thanks to him.

I mentioned in the previous volume that Lulu had her own BBC TV show from 1968 to 1975. I haven't been able to find many songs from her TV show from this time period, but I did find a handful from 1970. Those make up tracks 12 through 17. Track 18 ("Saved") is from another BBC TV show.

All of the performances here are officially unreleased. One snag with the new "Top of the Pops" tracks is that most of them had BBC DJs talking over the music. But I was able to remove the talking and keep the underlying music thanks to the X-Minus audio editing program. Those are the ones with " [Edit]" in their titles. I also got rid of the crowd noise as best I could for the songs that had that, mostly the TV show-sourced ones.

This album is 48 minutes long. 

01 Games People Play (Lulu & Johnny Cash)
02 Oh Me, Oh My [I'm a Fool for You Baby] [Edit] (Lulu)
03 Sweep Around Your Own Back Door [Edit] (Lulu)
04 The Letter [Edit] (Lulu)
05 Boom Bang a Bang (Lulu)
06 Feelin' Alright [Edit] (Lulu)
07 Marley Purt Drive [Edit] (Lulu)
08 Mr. Bojangles [Edit] (Lulu)
09 Dirty Old Man [Edit] (Lulu)
10 Hum a Song [From Your Heart] [Edit] (Lulu)
11 Show Me [Edit] (Lulu)
12 Girl Talk (Lulu & Cass Elliot)
13 Sugar, Sugar (Lulu, Dudley Moore & Cass Elliot)
14 Keep the Customer Satisfied (Lulu)
15 Sweet Little Sixteen - Long Tall Sally - Blue Suede Shoes (Lulu)
16 Free the People (Dusty Springfield & Lulu)
17 Joy to the World (Dusty Springfield & Lulu)
18 Saved (Lulu)
19 Help [Edit] (Lulu)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/iCGFCJJK 

alternate: 

https://bestfile.io/en/uYCahxSGauK9xJd/file

The cover art photo comes from a BBC TV show in 1971, but I don't know the details.

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Rod Stewart - BBC Sessions, Volume 7: In Concert, Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Pilton, Britain, 6-29-2025

It can't be denied that Rod Stewart is an old man. At the time I'm writing this, over a month after the 2025 Glastonbury Festival, Stewart is 80 years old. And yet he was one of the big names of the festival because he keeps entertaining crowds like someone much younger. I was rather wary about hearing this concert, but it turns out he sounds just like he did decades ago. 

In terms of the set list, there are no big surprises here. It consists mostly of his big hits from the 1970s and 80s. He did three unexpected covers of classic songs, though: "Love Train," "Lady Marmalade" and "If You Don't Know Me by Now." The second one was done by his backing singers while he took a "tea break," and the last one was a duet with Mick Hucknall, lead singer of Simply Red.

Speaking of guests, near the end of the concert, he was joined on stage for two songs by Ronnie Wood, currently a member of the Rolling Stones but also a former band mate of Stewart's in the Faces. And for one song, both of them were joined by 1960s female singer Lulu. 

This album is an hour and 29 minutes long. 

01 Tonight I'm Yours [Don't Hurt Me] (Rod Stewart)
02 Having a Party (Rod Stewart)
03 Some Guys Have All the Luck (Rod Stewart)
04 talk (Rod Stewart)
05 Love Train (Rod Stewart)
06 The First Cut Is the Deepest (Rod Stewart)
07 Tonight's the Night [Gonna Be Alright] (Rod Stewart)
08 Forever Young (Rod Stewart)
09 Riverdance [Instrumental] (Rod Stewart)
10 Forever Young [Reprise] (Rod Stewart)
11 talk (Rod Stewart)
12 You Wear It Well (Rod Stewart)
13 Maggie May (Rod Stewart)
14 talk (Rod Stewart)
15 Young Turks (Rod Stewart)
16 talk (Rod Stewart)
17 I'd Rather Go Blind (Rod Stewart)
18 talk (Rod Stewart)
19 Da Ya Think I'm Sexy (Rod Stewart)
20 talk (Rod Stewart)
21 Lady Marmalade (Rod Stewart)
22 talk (Rod Stewart)
23 I Don't Want to Talk about It (Rod Stewart)
24 If You Don't Know Me by Now (Rod Stewart with Mick Hucknall)
25 Baby Jane (Rod Stewart)
26 talk (Rod Stewart)
27 Stay with Me (Rod Stewart with Ronnie Wood)
28 Hot Legs (Rod Stewart with Lulu & Ronnie Wood)
29 talk (Rod Stewart)
30 Sailing (Rod Stewart)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/zFLyHF3D

alternate: 

https://bestfile.io/en/1W66vKXqkwAL1qL/file

The cover photo is from this exact concert, showing Stewart with Ronnie Wood. 

Saturday, April 26, 2025

Neil Diamond with Lulu & Amy McDonald - BBC Sessions, Volume 3: Electric Proms, The Roundhouse, London, Britain, 10-30-2010

Before I dive all the way in with posting the winners of my recent BBC poll, I still have a few BBC albums I want to post of other artists. Here's one I'm finishing up. This is the third and probable last BBC concert by Neil Diamond, unless there are others I don't know about. It's a full concert and has two guest stars: Lulu and Amy McDonald.

Diamond's career peaked in the 1960s and 70s both creatively and commercially. But he had a late critical revival starting with his 2005 album "12 Songs," which was produced by Rick Rubin. This concert took place just a few days before Diamond released the album "Dreams." It consisted entirely of cover versions of famous songs, with the exception of "I'm a Believer," which was a massive hit for the Monkees back in 1967 but was actually written by Diamond. That's why he played covers like "Midnight Train to Georgia" and "Ain't No Sunshine," as well as a slowed down version of "I'm a Believer."

The concert is also unusual for the guest stars. Lulu had a big hit in 1967 with "The Boat that I Row," a song written by Diamond. She sang that here with Diamond, as well as "Oh Me, Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)" another 1960s hit for her that Diamond wasn't involved with. Singer-songwriter Amy McDonald was a guest singer for two songs as well. She sang "Shilo," a song written by Diamond. Then she sang a song she wrote, "This Is the Life." It was a Number One hit in many countries in Europe in 2008, but only a minor hit in Britain and not a hit at all in the U.S. Here's her Wikipedia entry if you want to know more about her:

Amy Macdonald - Wikipedia

Otherwise, the concert was filled with the classic hits you'd expect from Diamond. Lulu returned near the end of the concert to help sing "Sweet Caroline."

This unreleased album is an hour and 37 minutes long.

01 talk (Neil Diamond)
02 Beautiful Noise (Neil Diamond)
03 Forever in Blue Jeans (Neil Diamond)
04 talk (Neil Diamond)
05 Hello Again (Neil Diamond)
06 talk (Neil Diamond)
07 Play Me (Neil Diamond)
08 talk (Neil Diamond)
09 Solitary Man (Neil Diamond)
10 Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon (Neil Diamond)
11 Cherry, Cherry (Neil Diamond)
12 talk (Neil Diamond)
13 Love Song [Edit] (Neil Diamond)
14 talk (Neil Diamond)
15 Midnight Train to Georgia (Neil Diamond)
16 talk (Neil Diamond)
17 Ain't No Sunshine (Neil Diamond)
18 I'm a Believer (Neil Diamond)
19 talk (Neil Diamond)
20 The Boat that I Row (Neil Diamond & Lulu)
21 talk (Neil Diamond & Lulu)
22 Oh Me, Oh My [I'm a Fool for You Baby] (Lulu with Neil Diamond)
23 talk (Neil Diamond)
24 Pretty Amazing Grace (Neil Diamond)
25 talk (Neil Diamond)
26 Shilo (Amy McDonald with Neil Diamond)
27 talk (Amy McDonald with Neil Diamond)
28 This Is the Life (Amy McDonald with Neil Diamond)
29 talk (Neil Diamond)
30 Holly Holy (Neil Diamond)
31 Cracklin' Rose (Neil Diamond)
32 I Am... I Said (Neil Diamond)
33 Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond)
34 Sweet Caroline [Reprise] (Neil Diamond & Lulu)
35 Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show (Neil Diamond)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/AKaJ7kKF

alternate:

https://bestfile.io/en/jpW8oj6TgADorgx/file

The cover is from this exact concert. It shows Diamond with Lulu.

Sunday, October 11, 2020

Lulu - BBC Sessions, Volume 3: 1968-1969

Here is a third volume of British singer Lulu performing for the BBC.

I originally posted this album in 2020. In 2026, I drastically changed it. I found a bunch of new songs, and moved many of the songs to an even more changed "Volume 4." So I'm just treating this like a brand new album, rewriting my comments from scratch.

In 1968, Lulu got her own BBC TV show. She kept it through 1975, though the name of the show sometimes changed from year to year. For 1968, it was called "Lulu's Back in Town." For 1969, it was called "Happening for Lulu," or simply "Lulu." All but one of the songs here are from those shows. The first five songs are from the 1968 show. Tracks 7 through 19 are from the 1969 show. The one exception is "I'm a Tiger" (track 6), which is from the "Top of the Pops" radio show.

Note that Lulu didn't release a lot of records, compared to how many songs she performed for her TV shows. So most of the songs here were never released in any form. Also, note a number of interesting duets she did. 

Everything here is unreleased. The sound quality is excellent. The TV shows had a live audience. But I used the MVSEP program to remove the cheering, as much as possible. 

This album is 49 minutes long.

01 By the Time I Get to Phoenix (Lulu)
02 I Could Have Danced All Night (Lulu)
03 Bring Back the Good Old Days (Lulu & Alan Price)
04 Walk Right Back (Lulu & the Everly Brothers)
05 Funky Street (Lulu)
06 I'm a Tiger (Lulu)
07 'It's Lulu' Theme Song [Instrumental] (Lulu)
08 At the Crossroads (Lulu)
09 Build Me Up, Buttercup (Lulu)
10 And I Love Her (Lulu & Jack Jones)
11 March (Lulu)
12 Mad about the Boy (Lulu)
13 Nobody Needs Your Love (Gene Pitney & Lulu)
14 I Can't Go On Living without You (Lulu)
15 I'm Hip (Lulu)
16 I'm Gonna Make You Love Me (Lulu)
17 First of May (Lulu)
18 Mockingbird (Lulu, Alan Price & Georgie Fame)
19 If I Were a Bell (Lulu)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/v93VE1Mi

alternate:

https://bestfile.io/en/DLi8atNMf3yUbUR/file

The cover art photo comes from a BBC TV show in 1971, but I don't know the details.

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Lulu - BBC Sessions, Volume 2: 1966-1968

My first Lulu BBC album has been surprisingly well received, considering how "uncool" she is regarded these days. That's good, because there's a lot more where that came from. Here's the second volume out of many.

One of the people commenting on the first Lulu BBC album I posted called it "revelatory." I agree with that. What I said with that one I'll also say with this one: I prefer most of her BBC performances over her studio material. Like that one, about half of the songs here were never recorded by her for any official studio release. A lot of those are the best songs. Many are covers of the hits of the day, such as "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" by Jackie Wilson and "I Love My Dog" by Cat Stevens. These have well through out arrangements, which makes me wonder why the heck they only were ever done for the BBC.

Also like the previous album in this series, there was a problem with BBC DJs talking over the starts of some songs (the ones with "[Edit]" in their names). I fixed that using a sound editing program that wiped out the talking but kept the underlying music. 

Everything here remains officially unreleased, as far as I can tell. Usually though, the sound quality is excellent. Although the BBC foolishly didn't systematically preserve their master tapes, many pristine copies of the original BBC recordings, usually those sent overseas to radio shows across the British empire.

Unfortunately, this album also contains the start of Lulu's decline. In my opinion, she was at her best when she used her gruff voice to put a British spin on American soul music. But around 1968, she got her own BBC TV show, and the show positioned her as an all-around entertainer, capable of singing any song in any style. That watered down what made her most appealing to me, and she fell into more of a cheesy show-biz mode with each passing year. That was still good, but not as good, in my opinion. You start to see this with the last six songs on this album, which all come from her TV show.

This album is 48 minutes long.

01 You'll Never Leave Him [Edit] (Lulu)
02 Leave a Little Love (Lulu)
03 What a Wonderful Feeling (Lulu with Alan Price)
04 I Do [Edit] (Lulu)
05 Blowin' in the Wind (Lulu)
06 I Love My Dog (Lulu)
07 Dreary Days and Nights [Edit] (Lulu)
08 The Boat that I Row (Lulu)
09 A Little Bit Me, a Little Bit You [Edit] (Lulu)
10 Let's Pretend (Lulu)
11 To Sir with Love [Edit] (Lulu)
12 Love Loves to Love, Love (Lulu)
13 [Your Love Keeps Lifting Me] Higher and Higher [Edit] (Lulu)
14 Can't Take My Eyes Off You (Lulu)
15 The Trolley Song (Lulu)
16 Put on a Happy Face (Lulu)
17 Running Wild (Lulu)
18 Suddenly (Lulu)
19 Morning Dew (Lulu)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/YYQykSeS

alternate:

https://bestfile.io/en/IWjCuDXnzeIxobF/file

The cover art uses a 1969 promotional photo of Lulu holding an umbrella with a British flag design.

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Lulu - BBC Sessions, Volume 1: 1964-1966

There are a few things I've tried to focus on when posting music at this blog: stray tracks collections, home concerts during the coronavirus pandemic, all-covers collections, and acoustic performances. But another one of my top priorities is BBC performances. Those are a musical treasure for hundreds of artists. 

I'm not a huge Lulu fan. I like her music on about a greatest hits double album level. But her BBC material is all currently unreleased, and it's some of her best stuff. I'd guess about half of the songs she did for the BBC were not officially released by her. It often contains her versions of big hits by other artists, so it's better than much of the material that filled her albums. I like her BBC performances so much that I've collected three albums of them. This is the first one.

Nowdays, Lulu is usually dismissed as a musical lightweight. I get that. A lot of her stuff is lightweight. I tend to dismiss everything she did from the early 1970s onwards, because she went full-on into cheesy show-biz mode. But in the 1960s, it was a different story. Her gruff singing style was very soulful compared to what the British public was used to at the time. This album in particular is very firmly in the pop-soul style.

Every performance on this album remains officially unreleased, and all of them are BBC performances. The sound quality is surprisingly good, considering this is all rare bootlegged material. Generally speaking, I don't know much about the recording details except for the dates. If you know more, please let me know so I can add that info to the mp3 tags.

You may notice that five of the songs below have "Edit" in their titles. Those are all cases where BBC DJs talked over the beginnings of the songs. I fixed that using a sound editing program that wiped out the talking but kept the underlying music.

This album is 45 minutes long. The other two in this series are about as long.

01 I Can't Hear You [No More] (Lulu)
02 Bread and Butter (Lulu)
03 Shout (Lulu)
04 It's Gonna Work Out Fine [Edit] (Lulu)
05 I'll Come Running (Lulu)
06 Surprise, Surprise (Lulu)
07 Mr. Moonlight (Lulu)
08 Satisfied (Lulu)
09 Leave a Little Love (Lulu)
10 Cry to Me [Edit] (Lulu)
11 I Can't Stand It [Edit] (Lulu)
12 Don't Play that Song [You Lied] (Lulu)
13 Try to Understand (Lulu)
14 [Love Is like A] Heat Wave [Edit] (Lulu)
15 I Saw Him Standing There [I Saw Her Standing There] (Lulu)
16 Tell Me like It Is (Lulu)
17 Tennessee Waltz (Lulu)
18 That Lucky Old Sun - It's a Good Day (Lulu)
19 Uptight [Everything's Alright] [Edit] (Lulu)
20 Call Me (Lulu & Georgie Fame)

https://pixeldrain.com/u/oWYxv7sv

alternate:

https://bestfile.io/en/LMesdjntb10XYjN/file

For the cover art, I found a photo of a TV appearance Lulu made in 1966. I added the British Union Jack to her name to give it some extra pizazz.