The Guess Who Has Aged Thread
Discussion
Richtea1970 said:
732NM said:
Richtea1970 said:
DavieW said:
Apart from the shaved bit on her head, she's wearing well.
Who is it?If that still doesn't help.
(Though I don't recall the third one at all).
droopsnoot said:
Three-number-one wonder, I'll have you know!
(Though I don't recall the third one at all).
Wasn't one of their number one hits a film soundtrack? Singing the soundtrack to a film always seems to be the kiss of death to any singer or group. (Though I don't recall the third one at all).
About the only exception I can think of is Queen doing the soundtrack to Highlander and still having a career after.
Tango13 said:
Wasn't one of their number one hits a film soundtrack? Singing the soundtrack to a film always seems to be the kiss of death to any singer or group.
About the only exception I can think of is Queen doing the soundtrack to Highlander and still having a career after.
It seems that it was. "Turn Back Time" (the one I don't remember at all, and it's not a cover of the Cher song) was on the soundtrack of "Sliding Doors".About the only exception I can think of is Queen doing the soundtrack to Highlander and still having a career after.
trickywoo said:
She does seem to have gone grey very recently, however it’s my suspicion that many actors these days have very short hair and wear wigs depending on that day’s required “look”. Respect to her for being being comfortable with it.EmailAddress said:
vaderface said:
Tango13 said:
About the only exception I can think of is Queen doing the soundtrack to Highlander and still having a career after.
And Flash, years before Highlander.Madonna (though her song was rubbish)
Grbage
Tina Turner
Sheryl Crow (boring song)
Duran Duran (great song, rubbish film)
Wings (ace song)
Shirley Bassey (numerous)
Matt Monro
Carly Simon
Muse - never did one but have tried so so hard to snag a Bond theme.
Tango13 said:
droopsnoot said:
Three-number-one wonder, I'll have you know!
(Though I don't recall the third one at all).
Wasn't one of their number one hits a film soundtrack? Singing the soundtrack to a film always seems to be the kiss of death to any singer or group. (Though I don't recall the third one at all).
About the only exception I can think of is Queen doing the soundtrack to Highlander and still having a career after.
Matt Monro
The Supremes
Lulu
Dusty Springfield
Perry Como
Duran Duran
Tina Turner
Randy Newman
I'm sure there are more.
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