Cilla Black
Cilla Black
Priscilla Maria Veronica White OBE, known by her stage name Cilla Black, was an English singer, television presenter, actress, and author...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionPop Singer
Date of Birth27 May 1943
CityLiverpool, England
bedroom call days hours literally rats shut time
I've had days when I go in my bedroom for 24 hours at a time. I call them my Cilla Black days, and they're literally black days. It's like the old Boomtown Rats song 'I Don't Like Mondays.' You just want to shut the whole day down.
good time
When I go out, it's to have a good time, not to find a man.
abbey clubs discovered gave headphones knock longer shout time
The first time I went to Abbey Road and put those headphones on, I discovered I had two voices. I no longer had to shout in the studio, but I can't knock the Cavern or the other clubs because they gave me my strong voice.
knew
I knew I could do anything I wanted to do and go anywhere I wanted to go and not have to worry if I could afford it.
believe switch
I'm quite subdued, believe it or not. I switch it on for the camera.
advice best british-musician carried carry foot gave gone inside studio tv
The best advice he gave me was to carry on. It would have been difficult to set foot back inside a TV studio if I hadn't carried on - I don't know if I would have ever gone back in.
I like being in charge of the remote control.
option
I never thought I'd be on T.V. For me as a kid in Liverpool, it was a more realistic option to be a singer.
coronation lounge until weight
I've got a bike in the lounge that I watch Coronation Street on. I never had to watch my weight until I had the children, but with the bike, I'm fine.
again best business great lots marry
I've got lots of great friends in show business, and that's all they are. Great friends. I'll never marry again - what's the point? I had the best. I've got friends all over the world, and that's enough for me.
lap
Turning 70 was a real shock. I thought, 'I'm on the last lap now.'
australian based british saw tour
'Blind Date' was based on an Australian show called 'Perfect Match', which I first saw when I was on tour there. And I couldn't understand why it wasn't on British T.V.
came found handy hard home loved offered work
T.V. found me. I was offered jobs. It came in handy when I started having babies. Just one night's work, and then I could go home. I loved 'Surprise Surprise', but it was hard work. 'Blind Date' was a doddle by comparison.
When I was put up in posh hotels, I thought it was wonderful.