Wednesday 27 May 2020

Cilla Black born 27 May 1943


Priscilla Maria Veronica White OBE (27 May 1943 – 1 August 2015), better known as Cilla Black, was an English singer, television presenter, actress, and author.

Cilla grew up in one of the toughest parts of Liverpool. She was encouraged to sing by her family and as a young teenager was determined to break into show business. She worked as a cloakroom attendant at the famous Cavern Club in Liverpool as well as waitress at the Zodiac coffee (Duke Street). A personable girl she was popular in the clubs and when Rory Storm asked her to join him on the stage to sing there was no stopping her.

She became the female vocalist for the Dominoes (which featured Richard Starky on drums) and would also freelance as there were no other girl singers in Liverpool at the time and Cilla’s appearance on stage was much appreciated. When she sang with The Big Three she was referred to as "Swinging Cilla." When the music paper, the Mersey Beat misprinted and called her Cilla Black, the singer liked the sound of it and decided to use the name professionally. Lennon persuaded Brian Epstein to audition Cilla and when he saw her singing, Bye Bye Blackbird at the Blue Angel jazz club, Epstein signed her and matched her with George Marin, she recorded “Love of the loved” (written by Lennon and McCartney).


                              

The song did well for a debut but was not a top twenty hit. George Martin had expressed some doubt about her singing ability as the scrawny girl was raw but eager. He recognised something in her voice which gave Cilla distinction over her close UK rivals of Lulu, Marianne Faithful, Sandie Shaw and Dusty Springfield. George 
Millicent Martin, Kathy Kirby, Cilla Black
and Brenda Lee 1964
and Brian thought it was just a question of matching her with the right song. Her second single was a cover version of a Dionne Warwick hit, written by Burt Bacharach-Hal David, the song was "Anyone Who Had a Heart" and gave her first #1 in the UK.

George Martin became Cilla's producer for the next 11 years and she was among the few EMI acts that he continued to produce after he left the company in 1966 to set up AIR Studios. For the next single they took an Italian song “Il Mio Mondo” translated into English, this rich treasure trove of ballads was to set a trend for other divas, including Dusty. The world sat up when Cilla released “You’re my world.“

Cilla Black was never going to be a serious rival to Dusty Springfield, lacking her depth or subtlety, but she had a distinctive and identifiable voice despite the uncertain range and instincts. Her vocals were attractive in their delivery and seemed to get better as she gained experience. Cilla made her acting debut in 1964 in Ferry Cross the Mersey, with Gerry & The Pacemakers. The film enjoyed some critical success, remembered now mainly because of the title track, but it was back to the recording studio for Cilla.

Cilla’s voice had an intense soulful quality and her next single was to show this off to very good effect. It was another cover version, this time the Righteous Bros, "You've Lost That Loving Feeling." 1966 was a watershed year for Cilla and her previous recordings had interested song writer, Burt Bacharach.

When Cilla was chosen to sing the theme tune to a new Michael Caine that was almost the equivalent to singing the next Bond theme the song was a Bacharach- David composition and the theme and film shared the same title, “Alfie“. Burt came to London to produce at Abbey Road Studios and the well know perfectionist must have tried the singer’s patience because she cites this has the most harrowing experience in her recording career. However it was all worthwhile and the song paid justice to their hard work.

Paul & Cilla
Cilla was beginning to have doubts about her management by the end of 1966 and was poised to leave the Epstein stable the following year and join Robert Stigwood. They met when Robert worked in the NEMS organisation, but when Brian died the plans fell through and Cilla’s management was taken over by her husband Bobby Willis. Cilla meantime was rather unique and being close friends with Sir Paul McCartney had the advantage to select the best Beatle compositions for herself. In the waltz like "It's For You," the singer displays a surprisingly adventurous jazz arrangement and the single reached No. 7 in England.

Only days before Brian’s premature death, Epstein had engineered Cilla's switch to television and it proved to be a shrewd move. The Cilla Black Show regularly commanded a staggering audience of 22 million in the UK. A disastrous appearance in the flop film Work Is a Four-Letter Word, (1968) coincided with her decline as a pop diva. 

Her TV work began to eclipse her musical fame and she went on to host several popular television programmes including Blind Date, and Surprise, Surprise. Black was appointed OBE for services to entertainment in the 1997 New Year Honours. 


One enduring feature of Cilla was her marriage to Bobby for over 30 years until his premature death in 1999. The couple had three sons. Sadly Cilla Black died after suffering a stroke following a fall at her home in Estepona on the Costa del Sol on 1 August 2015.

(Edited from History of Popular Music)

10 comments:

boppinbob said...

For “Cilla Black - 1963-1973 The Abbey Road Decade
(Complete single A&B sides)” go here:

https://pixeldrain.com/u/FXL5AMAa

Disc: 1
1. Love Of The Loved
2. Shy Of Love
3. Anyone Who Had A Heart
4. Just For You
5. You're My World (Il Mio Mondo)
6. Suffer Now I Must
7. It's For You
8. He Won't Ask Me
9. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
10. Is It Love
11. I've Been Wrong Before
12. I Don't Want To Know (Mono)
13. Love's Just A Broken Heart (Mono)
14. Yesterday (Mono)
15. Alfie
16. Night Time Is Here
17. Don't Answer Me
18. The Right One Is Left
19. A Fool Am I (Dimmelo Parlami)
20. For No One
21. What Good Am I
22. Over My Head
23. I Only Live To Love You (Cosa Si Fa Stasera)
24. From Now On

Disc: 2
1. Step Inside Love (Mono)
2. I Couldn't Take My Eyes Off You
3. Where Is Tomorrow?
4. Work Is A Four Letter Word
5. Surround Yourself With Sorrow
6. London Bridge
7. Conversations
8. Liverpool Lullaby (Mono)
9. If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind
10. It Feels So Good
11. Child Of Mine
12. That's Why I Love You
13. Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen Tonight)
14. La La La Lu
15. The World I Wish For You
16. Down In The City
17. You You You
18. Silly Wasn't I
19. Abyssinian Secret
20. Trees And Loneliness
21. There I Go (Se Per Te C'e Soltanto Quell'Uomo)
22. Time
23. M'Innamoro (Step Inside Love)
24. Non C'e' Domani

Disc: 3
1. Fever (Excerpt)
2. A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues
3. (Love Is Like A) Heatwave
4. Some Things You Never Get Used To
5. Poor Boy (1993 Digital Remaster)
6. Shot Gun
7. The Cherry Song
8. Please Don't Teach Me To Love You
9. Anytime You Need Me
10. Only You Can Free My Mind
11. All My Love (Solo Tu)
12. Step Inside Love (Original Demo)
13. Work Is A Four Letter Word (Film Version)
14. Step Inside Love (First Take)
15. Your Heart Is Free (Just Like The Wind)
16. A Street Called Hope
17. Changes
18. Surround Yourself With Sorrow (False Start)

gerard said...

Dank je wel.

lemonflag said...

From coat check to TV host, quite a life!
Thanks

Freddy said...

Been reading (and learning) a lot of the stuff here... Very interesting.
One artist I'd like to put forth for consideration for a retrospective is "Bobby Breen".
Breen was one of three child singers/actors in the 30's (along with 'Baby' Rose Marie & Shirley Temple). He had charted singles in the 60's and was on the cover of the Beatle's Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club LP.
I was first introduced to his work by his song "Tellin' My Troubles to a Mule" from a 30's movie (heard it in the 70's on Dr. Demento radio show, loved it)...
I had researched him on the internet 8-10 years ago and as far as I could tell he was still alive and living in Fla.

Thanks again for your very interesting & informative site.
Bill

boppinbob said...

Hello Bill. Please mark November 4th on your calendar as I will be posting about Bobby Breen on his birthday. He died at the age of 88 years old September 19, 2016. Regards, Bob

forst said...

Looks like you forgot about Bobby Breen.

boppinbob said...

Hello forst, Thanks for being observant. I was trying to find "Rainbow On The River", an album of popular songs by Bobby, before the date of his birthday, but was unsuccessful. I did however find a few mp3's from the record but not enough to warrant a playlist, also I found his Christmas carol LP, but felt it didn't portray his singing popularity, so I put him on the back burner as I had so many other contenders for November 4th. I will make one more attempt to find the illusive album and fulfil my original statement.
Also apologies to Bill who suggested Bobby as a birthday candidate. Any way you'll both know if I had any luck on this coming November 4th.
Regards, Bob

forst said...

Hello Bob,
Thanks for your information on Bobby Breen. I totally agree, waiting to find a better collection was the right decision.
As usual, your comments are always well thought through.
Looking forward to the next posts on your great blog.
Kind regards, forst

Freddy said...

Here is a good vinyl-to-MP3 copy of Bobby Breen's "Rainbow On The River" album

https://krakenfiles.com/view/H04tN24Mjs/file.html

boppinbob said...

Thanks Freddy (Bill), Much appreciated. I have also found a significant amount of 78 transfers as well so Bobby Breen will definitely be the subject on November 4th.
Thanks again, Bob