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Sandie (album)

Sandie is the first album or L.P. by 1960s British singer Sandie Shaw. Released in February 1965 on the Pye label, it was her only original album to enter the UK chart (most of Shaw's success was through her singles) and peaked at Number 3. In the few months prior to the album's release, Shaw had scored two major hits with the Bacharach/ David-penned " (There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" and Chris Andrews's " Girl Don't Come".

Andrews, who had been signed to Shaw as her main songwriter, contributed four new songs to her debut album. These tracks were later released on an EP entitled "Talk About Love." The other eight tracks on the Sandie album were reworkings of songs made popular by other artists. Sandie was eventually released on the CD format on the RPM label in the 1990s as a double package with her second album, Me, and this package was later released in digitally remastered format by EMI in September 2005 with bonus French-language versions of two of the Chris Andrews tracks.

Sandie

Sandie may refer to:

People:

  • Sandie Clair (born 1988), French professional racing cyclist
  • Sandie Fitzgibbon, Irish former camogie player
  • Sandie Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker (1879-1952), British academic
  • Sandie Pendleton (1840-1864), Confederate officer in the American Civil War
  • Sandie Richards (born 1968), Jamaican track and field athlete
  • Sandie Rinaldo (born 1950), Canadian television journalist and news anchor
  • Sandie Shaw (born 1947), English pop singer
  • Shelley Sandie (born 1969), Australian Olympic basketballer

Other:

  • Sandie Merrick, fictional character on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale Farm
  • Sandie (album), by Sandie Shaw
  • Sandie River, Taiwan