Dusty Springfield’s Untold Story: The Rise and Fall of a Repressed Pop Icon

Her Career Was Getting a Beating

Her music career was getting a beating, too. While Dusty was well established as a pop star around the world, her record sales were declining. On top of that, she was unsatisfied with her management and record company. Despite the occasional highlight, like recording the theme song for The Six Million Dollar Man, she was unhappy with where things were heading.

Lee Majors in The Six Million Dollar Man.

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Her 1970 album titled ‘A Brand New Me’ was her sixth studio album, with songs written by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. It sold well as did the singles from it, which makes it a bit confusing when you hear that her next album wasn’t released at all in the United States. Her next album called ‘See All Her Faces’ was Dusty’s first album to not include her name in its title.