Lulu
( aka Lulu Kennedy-Cairns )
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- Born Marie Mcdonald McLaughlin Lawrie on 03 November 1948 in Scotland, UK.
- Recorded a version of Just One Look originally recorded by Doris Troy.
- 1964


Shout
- Lulu
(and The Luvers) entered the UK charts on 14 May 1964, spent 13 weeks in the charts and reached number 7.

Here Comes The Night
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 12 November 1964, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 50.- 1965


Leave A Little Love
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 17 June 1965, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 8.

Try To Understand
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 09 September 1965, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 25.- 1967


The Boat That I Row
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 13 April 1967, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 6.

Let's Pretend
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 29 June 1967, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 11.

Love Loves To Love Love
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 15 November 1967, spent 6 weeks in the charts and reached number 32.- 1968


Me, The Peaceful Heart
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 28 February 1968, spent 9 weeks in the charts and reached number 9.

Boy
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 19 June 1968, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 15.

I'm A Tiger
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 13 November 1968, spent 13 weeks in the charts and reached number 9.- 1969


Boom Bang-A-Bang
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 19 March 1969, spent 13 weeks in the charts and reached number 2.

Oh Me, Oh My (I'm A Fool For You Baby)
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 16 November 1969, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 47.- 1974


The Man Who Sold The World
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 20 January 1974, spent 9 weeks in the charts and reached number 3.- 1975


Take Your Mama For A Ride
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 13 April 1975, spent 4 weeks in the charts and reached number 37.- 1981


I Could Never Miss You (More Than I Do)
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 13 December 1981, spent 4 weeks in the charts and reached number 62.- 1982


I Could Never Miss You (More Than I Do)
- Lulu
re-entered the UK charts on 10 January 1982 and spent a further 1 weeks in the charts reaching number 63.- 1986


Shout
- Lulu
(and The Luvers) re-entered the UK charts on 13 July 1986 and spent a further 10 weeks in the charts reaching number 8.

Shout
- Lulu
(and The Luvers) entered the UK charts on 20 July 1986, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 51.

My Boy Lollipop
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 16 November 1986, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 86.

My Boy Lollipop
- Lulu
re-entered the UK charts on 07 December 1986 and spent a further 1 weeks in the charts reaching number 100.- 1993


Independence
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 24 January 1993, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 11.

I'm Back For More
- Lulu
(and Bobby Womack) entered the UK charts on 28 March 1993, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 27.

Let Me Wake Up In Your Arms
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 05 September 1993, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 51.

How 'bout Us
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 21 November 1993, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 46.- 1994


Goodbye Baby And Amen
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 21 August 1994, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 40.

Every Woman Knows
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 20 November 1994, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 44.- 1999


Hurt Me So Bad
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 23 May 1999, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 42.- 2000


Better Get Ready
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 02 January 2000, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 59.

Where The Poor Boys Dance
- Lulu
entered the UK charts on 19 March 2000, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 24.
- 1964


Shout
- Lulu
(and The Luvers) entered the US charts on 01 August 1964, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 94.- 1967


To Sir, With Love
- Lulu
entered the US charts on 09 September 1967, spent 17 weeks in the charts and reached number 1.

Shout
- Lulu
(and The Luvers) re-entered the US charts on 09 December 1967 and spent a further 3 weeks in the charts reaching number 96.

Best Of Both Worlds
- Lulu
entered the US charts on 16 December 1967, spent 10 weeks in the charts and reached number 32.- 1968


Me, The Peaceful Heart
- Lulu
entered the US charts on 23 March 1968, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 53.

Morning Dew
- Lulu
entered the US charts on 10 August 1968, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 52.- 1969


Oh Me, Oh My (I'm A Fool For You Baby)
- Lulu
entered the US charts on 27 December 1969, spent 14 weeks in the charts and reached number 22.- 1970


Hum A Song (From Your Heart)
- Lulu
(with The Dixie Flyers) entered the US charts on 25 April 1970, spent 6 weeks in the charts and reached number 54.- 1981


I Could Never Miss You (More Than I Do)
- Lulu
entered the US charts on 01 August 1981, spent 18 weeks in the charts and reached number 18.

If I Were You
- Lulu
entered the US charts on 21 November 1981, spent 11 weeks in the charts and reached number 44.


Bye, Bye Heart - Lulu 


Call Me - Lulu 


Can I Get A Witness - Lulu 


Can't Hear You No More - Lulu 


Choc Ice - Lulu 


Don't Answer Me - Lulu 


Dream Lover - Lulu 


Forget Me Baby - Lulu 


Heatwave - Lulu 


He's Sure The Boy I Love - Lulu 


I Am In Love - Lulu 


I'll Come Running Over - Lulu
(and The Luvvers)

Just One Look
- Lulu 


Night Time Is The Right Time - Lulu 


Put A Little Love In Your Heart - Lulu 


Run Rudolph Run - Lulu 


Satisfied - Lulu 


She Will Break Your Heart - Lulu 


So In Love - Lulu 


Stop Fooling Around - Lulu 


Surprise, Surprise - Lulu 


Take Me As I Am - Lulu 


Tell Me Like It Is - Lulu 


The Man With The Golden Gun
- Lulu 


The Trouble With Boys - Lulu 


Tossin' And Turnin' - Lulu 


Watch That Man - Lulu 


What A Wonderful Feeling - Lulu 


What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One - Lulu 


When He Touches Me - Lulu 


Where's Eddie? - Lulu 


You'll Never Leave Her - Lulu 


Relight My Fire
- Take That
(featuring Lulu)

We've Got Tonight
- Ronan Keating
(featuring Lulu)