Kiki’s currently on tour in the U.K. with her longtime musical collaborator Carmelo Luggeri.
Today at The Wild Reed I celebrate Kiki and her music by sharing a track from her 1970s’ heyday, “How Glad I Am,” a remake of the Nancy Wilson hit, “(You Don’t Know) How Glad I Am.”
Notes Wikipedia:
Kiki Dee recorded “(You Don’t Know) How Glad I Am” in 1964 with an arrangement – by Les Reed – based on the Nancy Wilson recording: Dee then remade the song as “How Glad I Am” in 1975, with an uptempo bluesy arrangement, and this version – produced by Gus Dudgeon and credited to the Kiki Dee Band – was issued that spring as the follow-up to “I’ve Got the Music in Me,” reaching No. 33 in the UK and No. 74 in the US. The Kiki Dee Band version also charted in the Netherlands (No. 16) and Flemish Belgium (No. 30).
Says The Shuttle of Music Facebook group:
Kiki Dee is an English singer known for her soulful voice and versatile career spanning over six decades.
Born Pauline Matthews on March 6, 1947 in Little Horton [a ward in the City of Bradford Metropolitan District] and raised in Bradford, West Yorkshire, she developed a passion for music early on and was signed to Fontana Records in the 1960s.
Dee gained recognition as the first British female artist signed to Motown’s Tamla label, but her major breakthrough came in the 1970s after signing with Elton John’s Rocket Records. Her first major hit was “Amoureuse” in 1973.
Dee is best known for “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart,” her 1976 duet with Elton John, which topped charts worldwide. Kiki continued to release solo music, blending pop, rock, and soul influences, with hits like “I’ve Got the Music in Me” amd “Star.” Throughout her career, she worked with artists like Dusty Springfield and performed in musical theatre, starring in Blood Brothers in the 1980s.
Still active in music, Dee continues to perform with longtime collaborator Carmelo Luggeri, embracing a more acoustic sound.
Kiki Dee’s legacy as a pioneering female artist in British pop remains strong.
– Source
For more of Kiki Dee at The Wild Reed, see:
• Music Legend Kiki Dee: “I’m a Down-to-Earth Person”
• Kiki Dee and Carmelo Luggeri
• “A Classy Duo”
• Celebrating the Proverbial “Soulman”
• Elton and Kiki: Together Again
• Deeper Understandings
• The End Is Not the End
• Amoureuse
• Honoring the Darkness While Remembering the Light
• The Light of This New Year’s Day
Related Off-site Link:
Kiki Dee’s Forward Motion – The Strange Brew (August 2023).
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