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Love Is No Game is a single released by Shirley Bassey in 1988. Composed by Pino Marchese, Charles McLoughlin. The same team that had proved the 1983 European hit "Thought I'd Ring You" (duet with Alain Delon), which charted at #13 in the Dutch charts. The song is a remix of a song that was previously released in 1984, then known as "That's Right". The single was released in the wake of the recent hit single "The Rhythm Divine" a collaboration with the electro-pop group Yello, which revived Bassey's career and chart success in otherwise a rather barren period in her recording career and introduced her to a whole new generation. The song has never been included on a Shirley Bassey album or compilation. The 7" single release features. on the b-side, the original Shirley Bassey recording of "Memory", 'from the musical Cats (musical) recorded in 1984. She went on to re-record the song in 1993 for the album Sings the Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber. Shirley Bassey did not promote this single and no video was released. The single was only released in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany it failed to chart.

Tracklisting
Benelux 7" single Issued on Indisc DICD 127891 and German 7" single on Koch Records 145.585 AS

A:"Love Is No Game" (single version) - 3.59

B: "Memory" (Andrew Lloyd Webber, Trevor Nunn, based on work from T.S Elliot) -3.34 (Previously released in 1984)

Benelux CD single Issued on Indisc DICD 127891 and German CD single on Koch Records 350 043 B3
 * 1) "Love Is No Game" (long version) - 5.14
 * 2) "Love Is No Game" (single version) - 3.59

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You Take my Heart Away is the 22nd studio album from Shirley Bassey, originally released in 1977. The album reached number 34 in the UK Albums Chart

The album takes it title from the opening track: You Take my Heart Away by Bill Conti, which was recorded for the film Rocky with vocals by Deetta Little and Nelson Pigford. The album consists of covers, most are mainly hit songs from the 1970's including This One's for You from Barry Manilow ; Silly Love Songs by Wings and Stargazer '' by Neil Diamond.

Two singles were issued from the album You Take my Heart Away with on the B-side I Let You Let Me Down Again en face B sur l'un ; Razzle Dazzle en face B sur l'autre) n'entre au hit-parade.

Love Life and Feelings sort en 33 tours avec une pochette signée Richard Avedon, cassette audio et cartouche stéréo, puis est réédité par BGO Records avec Yesterdays en double disque compact en 2008.

Side A

 * 1) You Take my Heart Away (Bill Conti, Ben Raleigh, P. McClure)
 * 2) Perfect Strangers (Neil Sedaka, Phil Cody)
 * 3) Sometimes (Henry Mancini, Felice Mancini)
 * 4) This One's for You (Barry Manilow, Marty Panzer)
 * 5) Silly Love Songs (Paul McCartney)
 * 6) Stargazer (Neil Diamond)

Side B

 * 1) Can't Help Falling in Love (Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti, George David Weiss)
 * 2) I Let You Let Me Down Again (traditionnel gallois)
 * 3) If (David Gates)
 * 4) Come in from the Rain (Carole Bayer Sager, Melissa Manchester)
 * 5) I Need To Be In Love (Richard Carpenter, John Bettis, Albert Hammond)
 * 6) C'est La Vie (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter)

Personnel

 * Shirley Bassey – chant
 * Martin Davis - producteur exécutif
 * Arthur Greenslade - arrangements, orchestration
 * Martin Rushent – ingénieur du son