Biography
Lulu Kennedy-Cairns (born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie; 3 November 1948) is a Scottish singer, songwriter, actress and television personality whose career has spanned six decades. Her debut single, a cover version of The Isley Brothers song "Shout", reached the top ten of the UK Singles Chart in 1964. In 1967, she rose to international prominence after appearing in the film To Sir, with Love, singing the theme song, the melody written by Mark London, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States for five consecutive weeks and became America's biggest-selling single of 1967. During the 1960s, she achieved another five top-ten hits on the UK Singles Chart, including "Boom Bang-a-Bang", which won the Eurovision Song Contest 1969. From 1968–1973, she hosted her own television shows including Lulu's Back in Town (1968), Happening for Lulu (1968–1969) and It's Lulu (1970–1973). With a sought after powerful voice, she was commissioned in 1974 to perform the title song for the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun. In 1993, Lulu had her first number-one single on the UK Singles Chart: "Relight My Fire", a collaboration with Take That. In 2002, she achieved her most recent top-ten entry on the UK Singles Chart when her collaboration with Irish singer Ronan Keating, "We've Got Tonight", peaked at number four. She has released 15 studio albums, with Together (2002), being her highest-charting, peaking at number two on the Scottish albums charts and number four on the UK albums chart. The album was subsequently certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). She was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 2000 Birthday Honours and Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2021 Birthday Honours for services to music, entertainment and charity.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

BBC Sessions
1998

An Anthology Vol. II
1974

James Bond - 13 Original Themes
1983

The Greatest Hits (Why Try Harder)
2006

James Bond Greatest Hits
1982

Greatest Hits
1996

Women's Love Rights
1972

Odyssey
2018

The Ultimate Collection - Never Forget
2005

Relight My Fire
1993

Everything Changes
1993

Simply The Best - The Video Collection
1991

Revelations
1996

Everything Changes
1994

Greatest Hits
1994

Viva Bertaga
1990

Clube Da Esquina 2
1978

The Man With The Golden Gun
1974

The Man With The Golden Gun (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1974
Credited work
563 releases · 100 albums · active 1965–2025
- Performance · 628
- Other credits · 104
- Engineering · 7
Studios: Battery Studios, London · Fame Recording Studios · Atlantic Studios · Muscle Shoals Sound Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Take That
- Tina Turner
- Ronan Keating
- Tina
- Duane Allman
- Russell Watson
- Jonathan Butler
