Customer Reviews
She Was One Of The Best! - By: Alan Burridge, 20 Aug 2008 
If you were born in the late 1940's to early 1950's then you will be more than familiar with Dusty Springfield. She was on TV more than most, (and we only had 3 channels), & out of the 21 tracks on here virtuallly every one of them was a single. It's one of those great CD's where, even if you have a lousy voice, you put it on & find yourself singing along. Dusty may have been more for Mum's & Dad's at the time, but growing up when her hits were around, I find I enjoy this album more now than ever before. Nostalgia. That's what it is. And Dusty's unique voice is better than any around today!
Fab CD - By: Prettylady, 04 Mar 2008 
This release is ideal for die hard fans as well as those discovering the great lady for the first time. As an introduction to her work it does very well & should feature in any record collection, regardless of your preferred genre.
A TRUE BARGAIN. - By: Mr. Mwbernstein, 28 Jun 2007 
I AM VERY SELECTIVE IN THE C.D`s I BUY. SO WHEN I SAW THIS LISTED I THOUGHT I`de GIVE IT A TRY.HOW GLAD I AM. HER HITS COLLECTION IS TRULY WHAT THE TITLE SAYS.IT`S TWENTY ONE TRACKS OF PURE HEAVEN FOR ANYONE WHO LIKES DUSTY, AND GOOD MUSIC. AT THE PRICE AMAZON HAS LISTED THIS AT IT`s A MUST FOR ANY COLLECTION. FOR THE PRICE OF A BAG OF CHIPS AND A WALLY YOU COULD OWN A CLASSIC C.D,BUT DONT TAKE MY WORD FOR IT. BUY IT AND SEE FOR YOUR SELF.
A good budget collection - By: Peter Durward Harris, 30 Mar 2005 
Dusty emerged as one of Britain's finest female pop singers of the sixties, Her total of ten solo UK top ten hits in the sixties is only matched (among female singers) by Cilla Black, although Dusty also had two more as lead singer of the Springfields (Island of dreams, Say I won't be there), neither of which are included here.
Many of the best-loved Dusty classics are here including You don't have to say you love me (a song of Italian origin that gave Dusty her only UK number one hit), I only want to be with you (later covered by the Bay City Rollers, whose cover peaked at four in the UK in 1976, exactly as Dusty's original had done - the Tourists, whose lead singer was Annie Lennox, repeated the feat in 1979), I just don't know what to do with myself, Losing you, Some of your loving, All I see is you, I close my eyes & count to ten & Son of a preacher man, alll of which made the UK top ten, together with How can I be sure, Stay awhile, Your hurting kind of love, Give me time & I'll try anything, which proved Dusty with further UK hits.
The set opens with Look of love, a song that is generallly associated with Dusty but didn't chart for her in the UK, as well as superb covers of Windmills of your mind & Yesterday when I was young.
This is not the definitive Dusty hits collection as two UK top ten hits (Going back, In the middle of nowhere) are omitted but this is a budget collection. You can find more complete collections at a higher price but this is very good for the price & provides an ideal introduction to Dusty's music at a low price.
Not so rusty Dusty! - By: Jason Jesson, 15 Nov 2003 
This is a good example of Dusty's punchy pop & power balllads that made her distinctive voice & dramatic appearance so very, very 60s!
By the time you get to 'I close my eyes & count to ten', I can almost guarantee you will have turned up the volume & been surrounded by a unique talent that was oh so Dusty.
If you like what you have heard here, then do try to locate a box set which has almost every track she ever recorded, amazing stuff that just keeps on appearing on radio stations, the occasional tv ad & even in the background at the Queen Vic on Eastenders! 40 years on & still what the phrase 'fab' was alll about!