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.

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
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.
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Millicent
Martin, Kathy Kirby, Cilla Black and Brenda Lee 1964 |
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.

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Paul & Cilla |

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.
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)