1) Marie McDonald McLaug… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least two artists called Lulu:
1) Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie OBE (born 3 November 1948), best known by her stage name Lulu, is a Scottish singer and songwriter most known for the 1960s international hit record To Sir With Love.
A native of Glasgow, Lulu shot to fame at the age of fifteen with her version of Shout, delivered in a raucous and extremely mature voice. Her backing group were called The Luvvers, but after several more British hits she left the group to become a solo artist.
In 1966, Lulu toured Poland with the British rock and roll band The Hollies, making her the first British female singer to appear live behind the Iron Curtain.
In 1967 she made her debut as a film actress in To Sir With Love, a British vehicle for Sidney Poitier. She had a major hit with the film's title song, which shot to No. 1 in the United States (in the UK, it was released only on the B-side of Let's Pretend, a much less successful hit). In the meantime, she continued with a thriving pop career in the UK and several television series of her own. On 29 March 1969, she represented the United Kingdom by performing the song Boom bang-a-bang at the Eurovision Song Contest, and was joint winner with the representatives of Spain, the Netherlands and France—there had never been a draw before, and the rules were altered to prevent it ever happening again.
In the same year, Lulu married Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees in a ceremony in Gerrards Cross. Their careers forced them apart, and they divorced, childless, in 1973. Lulu then married her hairdresser, John Frieda, and remained with him for twenty years until another divorce. They had one son, Jordan Frieda. She became interested in Eastern mysticism and joined Siddha Yoga Meditation.
In 1974 she performed the title song in the James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun.
Lulu's singing career waned, but she remained in the public eye, continuing to act. In 1987, she played Adrian Mole's mother on television, and in the 1990s she made a comeback, guesting on the cover version of the Dan Hartman song "Relight My Fire", with Take That. The single reached number one in the British charts. She also appeared as herself in 2 episodes of the hugely popular BBC television programme Absolutely Fabulous.
In 2000 she was awarded an OBE by the British Government. Her 2003 autobiography is called Don't Wanna Fight No More after a hit song she wrote for Tina Turner.
In 2002 her gold album Together was a collection of duets with the likes of Elton John and Paul McCartney. In 2004 she released the album Back on Track and went on a UK-wide tour to celebrate 40 years in the business.
In late 2004, Lulu became the host of her own 2-hour radio show, on BBC Radio 2, playing an eclectic blend of music from the 1950s to the 2000s, all having to do with the influence of songwriting.
In 2005, Lulu released A Little Soul in Your Heart, a collection of Motown Soul Covers and Soul classics, which entered the UK charts at #28.
She has more recently appeared in the BBC's reality TV show Just the Two of Us in 2006 as a judge.
2) LuLu, a Japanese visual kei rock band, also tagged as LuLu. Unlike most bands with a theme, which is usually more cutesy, LuLu’s sound isn’t like most costumed bands with a darker image and harder sound. In addition to this unique doctor theme,Taa’s unmistakable voice is what makes this band stand out from the rest.
"LuLu General hospital" is established in 2005.
They don't call themselves as "band" , but as "General hospital" and they also call their "visitors" as "Patient". Their live music shows are called as "Meeting of medical examinations". They wear medical costume and play music, called as "Medication".
LuLu announced that they would go major in April 2008 with their major debut mini-album Dr. Sterben, gathering popularity in the visual kei scene. They also announced that on June 23rd they would open their official fanclub, ICU. Two limited singles were released the next month, Kusuri and Doku, and were the first of LuLu’s releases to make the Oricon weekly indies charts, appearing in sixth and seventh place. With no apparent break, they kept on going, releasing their first major album Nihon Iryu Kakumei a few weeks later on August 6th, with a tour following this release. In November, they re-released three of their sold-out releases from their time as an indies band.
The year 2009 brought a huge change to the band. At their February 24th live, LuLu announced that Tatsurou, Kaito, Yu-ki and Shounari were leaving the band, but that LuLu would still go on with Taa. After this revelation, a new live was announced with the name of Resurrection of the Doctor, marking LuLu's second stage. It was at this live on March 11th in which the new 'doctors’ were announced, with Sayuki as the guitarist of psychiatry, Yuki as the guitarist of internal medicine, Ryuusuke as the bassist of pediatrics, and Manami as the drummer of dental surgery.
Lineup:
Vocals -たぁ (Taa)
Guitar - サユキ (Sayuki) [ex-xJihadx, ex-666-SIX, ex-DEATH PROJECT]
Guitar - ユキ (Yuki)
Bass - 隆佑 (Ryuusuke) [ex-LERISE]
Drums - 真己 (Manami)
Former members:
Guitar: 戒斗 (Kaito) [2005 / 2009 - gone]
Bass: Yu-ki [2005 / 2009 - gone]
Guitar: 达郎 (Tatsurou)[2005 / 2009 - gone]
Drums: 抄成 (Shounari) [2005 / 2009 - gone - support member]
myspace: http://www.myspace.com/luluofficial
OHP: http://lulu-hospital.com/
Gimme Some Lovin'
Lulu Lyrics
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Well my temperature's rising
And my feet left the floor
Crazy people knocking,
'Cause they want some more.
Let me in baby,
I don't know what you got
You better take it easy.
And I'm
So glad you made it
So glad you made it
You gotta
Gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin' everyday.
Hey!
My head's a-spinning
And I'm floating to sound
Too much is happening
'Cause you're not around
It's been a hard day
And nothing went too good
I'm gonna relax
Like everybody should
And I'm
So glad you made it
So glad you made it
You gotta
Gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin' everyday
Hey!
I feel so good
Everything is gettin' higher.
You better take some time out
'Cause the place is on fire.
Better stop baby
I have so much to do.
We made it, baby.
And it happened to you.
So glad you made it
So glad you made it
You gotta
Gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin' everyday.
So glad you made it
So glad you made it
You gotta
Gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin'
Gimme some lovin' everyday.
The lyrics to Lulu's song "Gimme Some Lovin'" revolve around the feeling of overwhelming excitement and joy that comes from being with someone who makes you feel truly alive. The singer's temperature is rising, their feet are off the ground, and they feel like crazy people are knocking because they want more of that feeling. The chorus repeats the sentiment that they need that love every day. The verse explains that everything is getting higher and they better stop because the place is on fire, but they don't want to slow down because it feels so good to be in the presence of the person they are with.
The lyrics also suggest that the singer has had a hard day and nothing went too good, but being with their significant other makes everything better. The song conveys a sense of urgency and a need for that love to continue, not just for the moment but consistently in their daily life.
Overall, "Gimme Some Lovin'" is a song about the exhilaration of being in love and feeling that rush of excitement and energy that only comes from being truly connected to another person.
Line by Line Meaning
Hey!
Lulu sets the mood for the audience to pay attention and get excited for the song.
Well my temperature's rising
Lulu states that her excitement and anticipation for the events to come cannot be contained and is almost overwhelming her.
And my feet left the floor
Lulu physically cannot resist dancing and moving to the rhythm of the music that has now taken full control of her.
Crazy people knocking, 'Cause they want some more.
Lulu acknowledges the energy and enthusiasm of the crowd, and how they can't get enough of the music that she and her band are playing.
Let me in baby, I don't know what you got
Lulu is curious and intrigued by the person she's addressing, and is requesting them to show her what they've got, whether that refers to their personal qualities or something else.
You better take it easy. This place is hot.
Lulu advises the person she's addressing to relax and slow down, perhaps fearing that the intensity of the music and the environment will overwhelm them.
And I'm So glad you made it So glad you made it You gotta Gimme some lovin' Gimme some lovin' Gimme some lovin' everyday.
Lulu expresses her gratitude and enthusiasm towards her audience for being there and enjoying the music with her, and asks for their continued love and attention in the future.
My head's a-spinning And I'm floating to sound Too much is happening 'Cause you're not around
Lulu describes how the hypnotic and powerful music is almost dizzying, and how the absence of the person she's addressing is causing her to feel a sense of loss and emptiness.
It's been a hard day And nothing went too good I'm gonna relax Like everybody should
Lulu acknowledges that the day has been a challenge and that things haven't gone her way, but she decides to let go of her stress and allow herself to relax and enjoy the music like everyone else.
Hey! I feel so good Everything is gettin' higher. You better take some time out 'Cause the place is on fire.
Lulu declares her elation and how everything around her is becoming euphoric and energetic. She suggests that the person she's addressing take a break and enjoy the moment, as the atmosphere of the venue is electric and exhilarating.
Better stop baby I have so much to do. We made it, baby. And it happened to you.
Lulu bids the person she's addressing to take a breather, acknowledging that she has a lot to do herself. She rejoices in their shared accomplishment of reaching the event and explains how they're both experiencing the same amazing vibe of the music.
So glad you made it So glad you made it You gotta Gimme some lovin' Gimme some lovin' Gimme some lovin' everyday.
Lulu reiterates her thankfulness for the audience's presence and their future love and support for her and her music.
So glad you made it So glad you made it You gotta Gimme some lovin' Gimme some lovin' Gimme some lovin' everyday.
Lulu repeats her message of gratitude and asks for the audience's love and support one last time before the song comes to an end.
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., BMG Rights Management
Written by: STEVE WINWOOD, MUFF WINWOOD, SPENCER DAVIES
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