Anyone who had a heart my favourite. I can remember listening to that song in 1963 I was 6 years old and it stuck in my memory ever since, while living in the UK . I often Listen to the songs I am now 66 years old and she is one of my favourite singers. Cilla❤❤❤ RIP
My favorite song that Cilla sang was Your My World. I sang it with her during the 1960s while the record played on and on as I was a teenager who grew up in that era!!
@@musicrocksoffical Another good one is Randy Newman's " I've been wrong before" very good. Today many will remember her more as presenter of Blind date & Surprise Surprise from the 80s than her singing which I think was never as good as in that period 1963 to 66
Fantastic. Natural, real talent. Presented attractively. Brilliant orchestration. Wish entertainment was like this still. No aggression displayed here in the performances. Thanks, John (Australia)
Utter unmistakable talent. Stumbled on to Cillia recently doing the studio session of Alfie, with Burt Bacharach. Fell immediately and irrevocably in Love with this goddess!
My first concert I went to was when Cilla visited Australia. I was 15 yrs old. Totally besotted. She was supported by Sounds Incorporated. Have never forgotten her.
Well without TH-cam these old days artists would have been forgotten forever...Cilla Black was a friend of the Beatles who helped get her start in the music business industry in the early '60s...they all played at the old Cavern pub in Liverpool in the early days when the Beatles were basically beatniks... she was BIG in the UK for at least a decade and apparently she had a successful TV career after her music days were over too...she has a BIG voice and a wonderful stage presence...imho...Ronstadt covered some of the same songs she did...well cant wrong there...I wonder who else is out there we have forgotten...AWESOME...tunes
This is so good, great choices. I'd have found a place for 'Conversations', but that's not a grumble. Cilla, for me, was the stand-out female vocalist of her generation. She had a way of acting with her voice, and with the tiniest mannerisms, that I've not seen outside of opera. And what a belter of a voice. Thank you for making this.
I was born in the USA in 1954 and lived during the era of the best music - the 50's, 60's and 70's. My family (mom, dad, grandmother) and I listened to the available rock radio stations and TV variety shows. I don't remember hearing any songs performed by Cilla Black or anyone even mentioning that she existed. I did hear & see Lulu, Dusty Springfield, and Petula Clark. Dusty and Petula were the most popular and were booked on TV variety shows like Dean Martin, Ed Sullivan, and Andy Williams and that gave them a BIG audience. They were also given their own TV specials. The ladies from across the pond had a lot of competition here in the states from our US ladies and girl groups who worked with the best of the best composers. Here are only a few examples of the greats - Dionne Warwick, The Supremes, Linda Ronstadt, Carole King, Burt Bacharach, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Barbra Streisand, Ronnie Spector, the fantastic Motown composers,... I could keep going on and on. The US ladies were always perfectly coiffed, beautifully made up, and spectacularly dressed. Any skin or dental problems were taken care of. (I see that Cilla did have what we called "English dental problems". I heard that dental care there was very expensive and that the way that teeth looked wasn't a big priority. But Americans did make derogatory jokes about teeth. I apologize for our very impolite opinions. Continuing on, if the American ladies had any problems with body movement they received appropriate rhythmic training. Odd facial movement was addressed. Excess poundage was reduced. Thinness was camouflaged. In other words, the Americans not only sang great - they looked great. Dusty got on the "look great bus" and with her dusty, husky voice she became very popular. Petula Clark had a voice full of different emotions and every male ballad singer wanted to sing a duet with her. (They adored her in France too.) Why didn't Cilla crack into the American market? Here is what I wonder about: * Did she want to travel? * Was she comfortable singing with others? * Did she want to get on the makeover bus and get advice in fashion, body and facial movement, makeup, hair styling, etc.? PLEASE KNOW THAT SHE COULD STILL BE HERSELF, AN INDIVIDUAL - SHE WOULD JUST BE HER BEST SELF. I don't think anyone could say that the American ladies all looked alike. They looked like themselves but more professionally glamorous. Also, please know that Cilla could not be compared to the rock chicks like Janis Joplin. They were in their own world of looks, voice, and songs. How about Cilla's song style and selection? After listening to the top 10 on this video, my comment is that the songs are good (the top 2 are phenomenal) but they are all very similar in emotion, rhythm, voicing, range. If these songs were on one album, the album would have no dynamics. Listening to it I wouldn't have a emotional journey covering happiness, loss, new love, heartbreak, anticipation, searching, longing. The emotional journey only goes from A to B. The songs ARE emotional but it's the same emotion. I am sorry that the United States didn't get the chance to really appreciate Cilla and her talent. She did pass away so early. Perhaps she is in a heavenly choir and all of her old AND new fans can enjoy her voice again or for the first time.
I was just a little kid in 1964, 8 years old. Until the age of the internet, the USA lost out on Cilla Black, and TV and music executives misunderstood Cilla Black, her extreme talent and outgoing personality. If she had beaten Petula Clark to our shores first, she may have had a better chance to break through. She needed way more exposure to TV in the USA. Not night clubs. I imagine her appearing on some sitcoms like Chad and Jeremy did in the USA. she would have been hysterical and warmed the hearts of viewers in the USA. My God she and the Beatles were friends that go way back to Cavern Club, and Ringo Starr knew her before then! I saw the British movie about her life [that alone would be Academy Award material if it had been a theatrical film]. You're My World is my favorite performance of hers, I've seen the live performance with George Martin conducting the orchestra...there was so much power in her voice, her song interpretations using soft and and powerful singing, vibrato, with great control yet no "opera diva BS." Her personality? My impression is she was loving, but with a great sense of humor...the kind of person you'd want for a neighbor and friend. I'm am a of former school music teacher, I sing in senior homes as a retirement job and often sing You're My World. I think her record arrangement is great on the chorus, but the verses seem too weak for USA audiences...needed a moving piano in triplets, or arpeggio style broken chords like in Unchained Melody or Elvis' I Can't Help Falling in Love With You, and not just a guitar double an octave in the solo either. Maybe soft orchestra chords part underneath in those spots. But that's just me.
Thanks for sharing you opinion. I agree with just about everything you said. Glad you liked the video. Cilla did have a wonderful personality and voice. Like you said, it was a shame she was not introduced much in the USA. She’s still a top pick for me though!
64, I was 7 but had a mom who used our "Glo Coat" polished floors to dance on. Daddy was USAF Msgt. He wasn't much into dancing, so mom drug us across those floors in our socks and p.j.s. She was an immaculate military wife but when the radio or t.v. played these songs, she was a living room teen, and we were her peeps. We lost our daddy to VietNam: March 6, 1969--the love of our lives. We continued to dance in our little living room. These are the memories of our lives. Take care!
And where is the British Movie about her life? My favorite song is Alphie. Or There's a place for us. I think that is Bernstein and Sonheim. Turned into Place for us released on Please Please Me in the UK and Meet the Beatles in the Us.
@@artsahobby123 ... It's possibly referring to the 2014 TV mini series called 'Cilla' which starred Sheridan Smith playing Cilla from her beginnings in Liverpool. I saw it and it is good.
Cilla beautiful voice our Liverpool lass , you are my world my favourite song, missed by all us fans,i was born 63, some of the songs i grew up with, by by Cilla.❤❤❤
How is it that i have never heard her name before watching the movie "Last night in SoHo?" I am so enamored of this British songbird! I'm 58 years young!
Rediscovered her after I heard Anyone Who Had a Heart was used by the Chanel Metier D’art 23/24 show in Manchester.. a young and innocent quality about her voice, lovely and fresh
I remember her singing “ Oh you are a mucky kid, Mucky as a dustbin lid,when I tell him of the things you did, you’ll get a belt from your dad!” Such an entertainer God bless her🙏💙🕊️
@@majorneptunejr I saw the movie on Public Broadcasting...(government tv channel) they show a lot of British TV shows, so I probably saw the original. Love y'all Britcoms....detectorist, black adder, etc.
I'm on my wife's computer tapping around and who do I discover for the first time ? ) Cilla Black ( what a power fucking house ! Im in tears and its common down like rain here in California . I better turn this off now
Well! I’m glad you like her music. She was a singer who came into fame around the 60’s and died in 2015. She was from Britain and was one of its greatest stars. Have a nice day!
Different strokes for different folks! Missing are the following 'Love's just a broken heart, 'What good am I', 'Conversations', 'I've been wrong before', 'Don't answer me'. Out would go 'Something tells me somethings going to happen tonight', 'I only live to love you', 'Alfie', '. Surround Yourself With Sorrow' & 'You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling' not because I don't like them but I like the others better.
Anyone who has a heart. My favorite by Dion Warwick. Cilla does a great job. But Your my World has to be my real favorite by Cilla. I wrote a gospel to this tune which I sing often in devotion to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
Tastes differ I guess, but my number 1 of Cilla Black can only be "Love's just a broken heart", for me it is simply IMPOSSIBLE that it isn't even in this top 10!
Step inside love ❤️, I’d forgotten how good that was & how well she sung this . My favourite of hers , was her version of ‘It’s for you’….( a masterpiece, by Paul & John, but who wrote ‘Step inside ‘? )
I love “Step Inside Love” as well. “It’s For You” is in my top 5 Cilla songs. “Step Inside Love” was written by Paul McCartney (credited as "Lennon-McCartney") for Cilla Black in 1967 as a theme for her TV series Cilla, which first aired on 30 January 1968. Thanks for stopping by! 😊
It's For You is one of my favourite songs, but it wasn't in the video. My favourite song in this video is Anyone Who Had a Heart. Also, this is the only performance of You're My World I have ever seen without the Breakaways doing backing vocals.
All I know is she inspired Paul McCartney when he was with the pre-Beatles to write some of the first songs Paul ever wrote for the Beatles. Like Alfie - His finance at the time Jane Asher was in the movie.
What is your favorite Cilla song included in this video?
where is tomorrow
Love of the loved. The Beatles sang it to.
Ur me woooorld
I especially love "Don't Answer Me". There's a couple of beautiful live performances of the song available on youtube 🙂⭐
@@philipclark4712 Ok! ⭐️
As an American, I’m sad that I, at 55, wasn’t aware of Cilla until just recently. Wow. What an amazing artist. Better late than never I guess. 💕💕💕
I agree. She’s stunning.
Yes I am 80 and don't remember her as I think back...All knew of was Petula Clark...
Cilla Dusty Lulu and Sandie, they all had their own tv shows back then, great childhood memories.
She was one of the great voices of the 60's. Bless you, Cilla.
Sure was!
You are definitely one of the Greats ❤ love your version of Alfie !❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Greetings from a devoted Cilla fan from Kuala Lumpur since '64. The swinging sixties. Love all her 10 songs here plus many more. Tq.
Cilla was amazing. She always had a strong and brilliant voice.
Wonderful - what a time it was. Cilla the one and only. Thanks from Oslo.
Glad you enjoyed it!
My favorites are Anyone Who has a Heart and You're My World. My mom played this in the house a lot when I was a small boy. Love it.
Same!
So lovely and very nostalgic and very beautiful 💋❤️love ya cilla black 🌻❤️💐
She was incredible.
Cilla stood tall among the best female voices, I love her songs still.
I agree!
Anyone who had a heart is a masterpiece and nobody can touch her version of Youre My World.
Anyone who had a heart my favourite. I can remember listening to that song in 1963 I was 6 years old and it stuck in my memory ever since, while living in the UK . I often Listen to the songs I am now 66 years old and she is one of my favourite singers. Cilla❤❤❤ RIP
Oh I love it too. Cilla was amazing.
I was in second year college when she sang killing me softly with her song. Since then I've loved listening to her songs. 1974 and tis 2024!!!
R IP Cilla....
Lovely to see Our Cilla in her great performances. What a fabulous voice. No one will ever match her.
She did have a fabulous voice. Rip Cilla ❤️
I'm George Jota 1 I'm. A cilla. Black fan. My favourite cilla black songs where anyone who had a. Heart your my world step inside love
Cilla black. Is the great. Singer. I'm a. Great fan on. Hers rip cilla. Black
All of her songs are full of meanings and brings back memories! I love Cilla!
I do too Eleazar!
She was a super singer. We can enjoy her music. Sadly missed. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
For sure Pauline. Cilla was incredible.
My favorite song that Cilla sang was Your My World. I sang it with her during the 1960s while the record played on and on as I was a teenager who grew up in that era!!
Yeah! I love it too. I’ve worn that record out!
@@musicrocksoffical Another good one is Randy Newman's " I've been wrong before" very good. Today many will remember her more as presenter of Blind date & Surprise Surprise from the 80s than her singing which I think was never as good as in that period 1963 to 66
You were not alone weren't they great days listening to Radio Caroline and record the top twenty on tape recorders I send my love ❤❤
She is way before my time but WOW what a Talent!!! Don't hear that much anymore.
I agree A.J. Cilla is wonderful.
It is more about exposure..
But I get you🎉
Still listening 2023 ❤️👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
Sameee!
love cilla
I was a young art student in the early sixties, now I am 80 years old, where did the time go?
Time flies by right?
Fantastic. Natural, real talent. Presented attractively. Brilliant orchestration. Wish entertainment was like this still. No aggression displayed here in the performances. Thanks, John (Australia)
Well said! A shame what the music industry is like nowadays.
This is my favorite song, most of all, All of Cilla entire song are my favorite. Such a beautiful voice
She did have a great voice. I like all of her songs too!
What a fabulous singer she was….peace to the World from Scotland.
Great songs from a very loved and much missed star in the true sense of the word
Cilla will not be forgotten.
Loved Cilla Black, can't pick a favourite, I loved all her songs. Yesterday, the 27th of May would have been her 81st Birthday. Happy Birthday Cilla.
Utter unmistakable talent. Stumbled on to Cillia recently doing the studio session of Alfie, with Burt Bacharach. Fell immediately and irrevocably in Love with this goddess!
Thanks for sharing Thomas! I love her music too.
@@musicrocksoffical Cheers from St. Louie!
Thank you for sharing ! I’ve always heard her name mentioned and didn’t realize how wide her range was. I wish she’d been more popular in America.
Thank you very much to TH-cam if without you i kno't hear my favorite songs
Step Inside Love and You're My World are my favorites of this group of songs
Would just like to say thank you and my one favourite which wasn't in your list was I've Been Wrong Before. Not one of her biggest hits but sublime.
I LOVE that one too. She has way too many good songs. 😂
What a brilliant singer ❤😊
Great compilation..thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
My first concert I went to was when Cilla visited Australia. I was 15 yrs old. Totally besotted. She was supported by Sounds Incorporated. Have never forgotten her.
Mmm fantastic memories from when I was 13 years old clued to the abc television on a Saturday night from Tasmania Australia.❤
Loved so many songs...But Alfie was special ..beautiful lady..sadly missed
Sure was.
Anyone who had a heart was a staple on Israeli radio stations back then in 60's., as were the Beatles. Love them to this day.
Well without TH-cam these old days artists would have been forgotten forever...Cilla Black was a friend of the Beatles who helped get her start in the music business industry in the early '60s...they all played at the old Cavern pub in Liverpool in the early days when the Beatles were basically beatniks... she was BIG in the UK for at least a decade and apparently she had a successful TV career after her music days were over too...she has a BIG voice and a wonderful stage presence...imho...Ronstadt covered some of the same songs she did...well cant wrong there...I wonder who else is out there we have forgotten...AWESOME...tunes
I agree. Cilla was awesome. Thanks for sharing some of her backstory for my viewers watching this video that are newer to her work!
Love Of The Loved is a Lennon and McCartney composition, which they gave to her to record for her first single.
This is so good, great choices. I'd have found a place for 'Conversations', but that's not a grumble. Cilla, for me, was the stand-out female vocalist of her generation. She had a way of acting with her voice, and with the tiniest mannerisms, that I've not seen outside of opera. And what a belter of a voice. Thank you for making this.
Fantastic Cilla ❤😊❤
Thank you for your beautiful selection of videos and the best songs of Cilla Black, even after so many years, she continues to surprise thank you
Thank you for the kind words. Cilla was amazing!
CILLA fills my heart l just love watching her sing
I was born in the USA in 1954 and lived during the era of the best music - the 50's, 60's and 70's. My family (mom, dad, grandmother) and I listened to the available rock radio stations and TV variety shows. I don't remember hearing any songs performed by Cilla Black or anyone even mentioning that she existed. I did hear & see Lulu, Dusty Springfield, and Petula Clark. Dusty and Petula were the most popular and were booked on TV variety shows like Dean Martin, Ed Sullivan, and Andy Williams and that gave them a BIG audience. They were also given their own TV specials.
The ladies from across the pond had a lot of competition here in the states from our US ladies and girl groups who worked with the best of the best composers. Here are only a few examples of the greats - Dionne Warwick, The Supremes, Linda Ronstadt, Carole King, Burt Bacharach, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Barbra Streisand, Ronnie Spector, the fantastic Motown composers,... I could keep going on and on.
The US ladies were always perfectly coiffed, beautifully made up, and spectacularly dressed. Any skin or dental problems were taken care of. (I see that Cilla did have what we called "English dental problems". I heard that dental care there was very expensive and that the way that teeth looked wasn't a big priority. But Americans did make derogatory jokes about teeth. I apologize for our very impolite opinions.
Continuing on, if the American ladies had any problems with body movement they received appropriate rhythmic training. Odd facial movement was addressed. Excess poundage was reduced. Thinness was camouflaged.
In other words, the Americans not only sang great - they looked great.
Dusty got on the "look great bus" and with her dusty, husky voice she became very popular. Petula Clark had a voice full of different emotions and every male ballad singer wanted to sing a duet with her. (They adored her in France too.)
Why didn't Cilla crack into the American market? Here is what I wonder about:
* Did she want to travel?
* Was she comfortable singing with others?
* Did she want to get on the makeover bus and get advice in fashion, body and facial movement, makeup, hair styling, etc.? PLEASE KNOW THAT SHE COULD STILL BE HERSELF, AN INDIVIDUAL - SHE WOULD JUST BE HER BEST SELF.
I don't think anyone could say that the American ladies all looked alike. They looked like themselves but more professionally glamorous.
Also, please know that Cilla could not be compared to the rock chicks like Janis Joplin. They were in their own world of looks, voice, and songs.
How about Cilla's song style and selection? After listening to the top 10 on this video, my comment is that the songs are good (the top 2 are phenomenal) but they are all very similar in emotion, rhythm, voicing, range. If these songs were on one album, the album would have no dynamics. Listening to it I wouldn't have a emotional journey covering happiness, loss, new love, heartbreak, anticipation, searching, longing. The emotional journey only goes from A to B. The songs ARE emotional but it's the same emotion.
I am sorry that the United States didn't get the chance to really appreciate Cilla and her talent. She did pass away so early.
Perhaps she is in a heavenly choir and all of her old AND new fans can enjoy her voice again or for the first time.
You're my world. gives me goosebumps
I was just a little kid in 1964, 8 years old. Until the age of the internet, the USA lost out on Cilla Black, and TV and music executives misunderstood Cilla Black, her extreme talent and outgoing personality. If she had beaten Petula Clark to our shores first, she may have had a better chance to break through. She needed way more exposure to TV in the USA. Not night clubs. I imagine her appearing on some sitcoms like Chad and Jeremy did in the USA. she would have been hysterical and warmed the hearts of viewers in the USA. My God she and the Beatles were friends that go way back to Cavern Club, and Ringo Starr knew her before then! I saw the British movie about her life [that alone would be Academy Award material if it had been a theatrical film]. You're My World is my favorite performance of hers, I've seen the live performance with George Martin conducting the orchestra...there was so much power in her voice, her song interpretations using soft and and powerful singing, vibrato, with great control yet no "opera diva BS." Her personality? My impression is she was loving, but with a great sense of humor...the kind of person you'd want for a neighbor and friend. I'm am a of former school music teacher, I sing in senior homes as a retirement job and often sing You're My World. I think her record arrangement is great on the chorus, but the verses seem too weak for USA audiences...needed a moving piano in triplets, or arpeggio style broken chords like in Unchained Melody or Elvis' I Can't Help Falling in Love With You, and not just a guitar double an octave in the solo either. Maybe soft orchestra chords part underneath in those spots. But that's just me.
Thanks for sharing you opinion. I agree with just about everything you said. Glad you liked the video. Cilla did have a wonderful personality and voice. Like you said, it was a shame she was not introduced much in the USA. She’s still a top pick for me though!
64, I was 7 but had a mom who used our "Glo Coat" polished floors to dance on. Daddy was USAF Msgt. He wasn't much into dancing, so mom drug us across those floors in our socks and p.j.s. She was an immaculate military wife but when the radio or t.v. played these songs, she was a living room teen, and we were her peeps. We lost our daddy to VietNam: March 6, 1969--the love of our lives. We continued to dance in our little living room. These are the memories of our lives. Take care!
And where is the British Movie about her life? My favorite song is Alphie. Or There's a place for us. I think that is Bernstein and Sonheim. Turned into Place for us released on Please Please Me in the UK and Meet the Beatles in the Us.
@@artsahobby123 ... It's possibly referring to the 2014 TV mini series called 'Cilla' which starred Sheridan Smith playing Cilla from her beginnings in Liverpool. I saw it and it is good.
I cracked up with the John Lennon character in “Cilla”, as he’d introduce her at The Cavern as “Swinging Cyril”, in his sarcastic cheeky way.
You're My World is my favorite, I remember that song from the sixties, I was about 10 yrs old in 1964.
Cilla beautiful voice our Liverpool lass , you are my world my favourite song, missed by all us fans,i was born 63, some of the songs i grew up with, by by Cilla.❤❤❤
I loved the top 2.
How is it that i have never heard her name before watching the movie "Last night in SoHo?" I am so enamored of this British songbird! I'm 58 years young!
Rediscovered her after I heard Anyone Who Had a Heart was used by the Chanel Metier D’art 23/24 show in Manchester.. a young and innocent quality about her voice, lovely and fresh
I love her Lancs pronunciation in the early songs - e.g. 'thur' for 'there'. Takes me back to living in the northwest 1990 -2003.
Very powerful voice ❤
Yes!
I totally agree ! Cheers Eddie @@musicrocksoffical
A great northern girl...I was living in Cheshire when she started to achieve fame...Alfie is my favourite.
Thanks for sharing!
Anyone who had a heart. No contest.
LOVE Cilla!
Me too!
Anyone Who Had A Heart by Cilla Black is an incredible song sung with passion. Her first number 1 in 1964 for 3 weeks selling over a million copies ❤
Magic will last for ever all my respect as a baby full blast radio 1 1962
Cilla was a legend. 🤩
Cilla - love you for ever
Me too!
Talented, sweet, beautiful sixties girl!!!🌹💖💎👩🏻
Sure was!
I remember her singing “ Oh you are a mucky kid, Mucky as a dustbin lid,when I tell him of the things you did, you’ll get a belt from your dad!” Such an entertainer God bless her🙏💙🕊️
So pure great voice like so many greats sadly missed
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Cilla Black was the greatest singer in the world.
Never heard of this woman till I saw the movie. Truly a Great Singer!
She sure was!
Replacing her original version of Alfie with Cher's, in the U.S. release of that movie was a true crime.
@@majorneptunejr I saw the movie on Public Broadcasting...(government tv channel) they show a lot of British TV shows, so I probably saw the original. Love y'all Britcoms....detectorist, black adder, etc.
What Movie ? Its name please,would love to see. ❤
@@marilynhull7675 Not sure I think it was called Cilla, it was shot in England, probably by the BBC
Awesome ❤❤
Enjoyed!
Thanks
All of them and God bless you Cilla xxx
❤ God bless you Cilla
The innocence represented here seems to be lost in the shuffle of the 60's like after 66'.
❤❤❤she is manificent,but it sounds like broken pipes behind her.I can't imagine who's idea that was,I 'm sure it held her back !RIP
Cavern Club attendant, who progressed quickly, through fab interpretation of songs performed.
Miss you ,Cilla. Xx
Anyone who had a heart Burt Bacharach composition number one hit
It was. It is an amazing song! 🤩
I'm on my wife's computer tapping around and who do I discover for the first time ? ) Cilla Black (
what a power fucking house ! Im in tears and its common down like rain here in California . I better turn this off now
Well! I’m glad you like her music. She was a singer who came into fame around the 60’s and died in 2015. She was from Britain and was one of its greatest stars. Have a nice day!
Different strokes for different folks! Missing are the following 'Love's just a broken heart, 'What good am I', 'Conversations', 'I've been wrong before', 'Don't answer me'. Out would go 'Something tells me somethings going to happen tonight', 'I only live to love you', 'Alfie', '. Surround Yourself With Sorrow' & 'You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling' not because I don't like them but I like the others better.
Thanks for your opinion. Always nice to hear from Cilla fans! I love all of the songs you’ve listed in and out of the video.
I bet you and I have been listening to the same cd ie. Cilla Black's greatest hits ! Cheers Eddie @@musicrocksoffical
Anyone who has a heart. My favorite by Dion Warwick. Cilla does a great job. But Your my World has to be my real favorite by Cilla. I wrote a gospel to this tune which I sing often in devotion to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ
So do I!
I have to say I'm surprised that 'It's For You' didn't make this list.
I love that one. Cilla never sang a bad song!
I'm shocked it didn't make the list ! .. Totally invalidates it as a credible Top 10 list. IMHO.
Cilla black is hits
Immortal voice❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
"The love of the loved" writen by The Beatles for her
I “love” that one.
Tastes differ I guess, but my number 1 of Cilla Black can only be "Love's just a broken heart", for me it is simply IMPOSSIBLE that it isn't even in this top 10!
I LOVE that one too. 🙌🙌🙌 Cilla is awesome and definitely has one of the best voices ever.
'Love's just a broken heart' was also the one for me. Her delivery of the song was the most emotional I encountered at the time.
Love's just a broken heart for me too!
i love all of them ❤
my fav is if i thought youd ever change your mind not on list
Never heard that one! Will check it out. Thanks!
You're my world❤❤❤❤
Step in side love
Gotta love that one!
Yes All day long
Step inside love ❤️, I’d forgotten how good that was & how well she sung this . My favourite of hers , was her version of ‘It’s for you’….( a masterpiece, by Paul & John, but who wrote ‘Step inside ‘? )
I love “Step Inside Love” as well. “It’s For You” is in my top 5 Cilla songs. “Step Inside Love” was written by Paul McCartney (credited as "Lennon-McCartney") for Cilla Black in 1967 as a theme for her TV series Cilla, which first aired on 30 January 1968. Thanks for stopping by! 😊
Paul mc cartney wrote step inside love
Nice job. Cilla was one of the best. This is a decent ranking. I still think that Something Tells Me should have been on their. Nice job overall tho.
Thanks
Alfie shoul;d have been in the top 5 (at the vert least) .To me it epitomises the mid 60s and is the best version of the song by a mile .
Nice
Thanks!
Miss cilla black
Not having heard of her here in the USA … it seems that Jackie De Shannon and others sang these songs
"Conversations" is ten times better than "Love of the Loved" and "Alfie".
Thanks for sharing!
Agree outstanding song
You arey world ❤
Sorry you are my world
One very good song is missing- "It's For You" written by Lennon and mccartney.
I enjoy that song as well. She sang it perfectly.
John King say thanks mate 😔
Cillas best song was something tells me something gonna happen tonight
I great one.
I would switch 1 and 2, but either way incomparable.
It's For You is one of my favourite songs, but it wasn't in the video. My favourite song in this video is Anyone Who Had a Heart. Also, this is the only performance of You're My World I have ever seen without the Breakaways doing backing vocals.
Cilla black
Cilla black lady
Where is tommorow without u
Didn't know she had red hair, like me lol
Ha!
Cilla black gone
All I know is she inspired Paul McCartney when he was with the pre-Beatles to write some of the first songs Paul ever wrote for the Beatles. Like Alfie - His finance at the time Jane Asher was in the movie.
Thanks for the information!
Beat music from Liverpudlian
She tops the Rightous Brothers and Dion Warwick.
Fool am I was my fave
I love that one too!!!
So many great songs Loved it
Anyone Who Had A Heart
Cilla black top hits dies very
I always Dusty Springfield myself....😄