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  1. To Sir with Love" did not chart in the UK, as it appeared only as a B-side to "Let's Pretend" (released in the UK on 23 June 1967), which reached No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart. Charts [ edit ] Weekly charts [ edit ]

  2. In 1967 she rose to international prominence after appearing in the film To Sir, with Love singing the theme song, which topped the US Billboard Hot 100 for five consecutive weeks. During the 1960s, she achieved another five top-ten hits in the United Kingdom, including "Boom Bang-a-Bang", which won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1969.

  3. In America, disc jockeys preferred the ballad "To Sir With Love", thus becoming a #1 hit for five weeks during the fall of 1967. Incredibly, "To Sir With Love" never became a hit in England. In San Juan, it was the #1 song of 1967 in the WHOA-AM survey.

  4. Nov 4, 2021 · Lulu needed a bit of help from Take That in the 1990s to top the charts in the UK, but she went all the way to number 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 all the way back in 1967. 'To Sir With Love' was the title song of James Clavell's film of the same name starring Sidney Poitier.

  5. Lulu also started her acting career with the films To Sir With Love and Gonks Go Beat!, and recorded the theme to the James Bond film The Man With The Golden Gun. Lulu has worked with David...

  6. Lulu’s performance on record and on screen powered it to #1. Oddly, Sir, the recording, was not released in England. Lulu, the songwriter, appeared on the chart again in 1993 as co-writer of Tina Turner’s I Don’t Wanna Fight.

  7. To Sir with Love" did not chart in the UK, as it appeared only as a B-side to "Let's Pretend" (released in the UK on 23 June 1967), which reached No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart. Charts Weekly charts

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