by Cliff Richard (Foreword), Cliff Richard (Foreword), Helen Shapiro (Author), Wendy Green (Author)
She was the youngest girl to top the bill at the London Palladium, the teenybopper who had The Beatles among her supporting acts. Her number one hits Don't Treat Me Like a Child and Walking Back to Happiness were quintessential 1960s records. But at 19 she'd been and gone. In 1979 her career began to take off again when she landed the part of Nancy in the West End production of Oliver . She tried singing jazz, teamed up with veteran trumpeter and bandleader Humphrey Littleton and has not been without work since. In 1987, through the influence of her musical director Bob Cranham, and the help of Stan Telchin's book Betrayed , she accepted the Christian faith. Wanting to remain faithful to her Jewish lineage, however, she became a Messianic Jewess - one who accepts Jesus as the Messiah. Helen now combines her secular work with gospel recording and performing. Wendy Green is the author of Getting Things Done: A Biography of General Eva Burrows , The Ebony Cross (with Io Smith), Somebody I Love Has Died and Raped (with Jill Saward).
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New
Publisher: Fount
Published: Mar 1994
ISBN 10: 0006276253
ISBN 13: 9780006276258