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Taken from her 1979 album, "Living Without Your Love", where it said:

Living Without Your Love is the eleventh studio album recorded by singer Dusty Springfield, and tenth released. The album was recorded in summer 1978 and released in early 1979.

Background

While Living Without Your Love was produced by the at the time fairly inexperienced session musician David Wolfert instead of Roy Thomas Baker, it was another no-expenses-spared Los Angeles production, recorded with more or less the same session musicians (Neil Larsen, for example, is little more than a David Paich clone) as the previous album and partly in the same studios. Living Without Your Love met with the same fate as It Begins Again, charting neither in the US nor the UK.

The album was originally titled Never Trust a Man in a Rented Tuxedo and then also had slightly risqué cover art, picturing a near naked Springfield coming out of a hotel room shower, only covering herself up with a towel and a man in a tuxedo leaving the room.[citation needed] These plans were however shelved and the album was instead issued under the name Living Without Your Love and new cover art.
Touring

The track chosen to promote the album in the UK was the ballad "I'm Coming Home Again", a cover of a song released on Gladys Knight's first solo album the year before. The single was released simultaneously with the announcement that Springfield was to embark on a month-long UK tour, her first live dates in Britain in more than six years.[citation needed] When she arrived in the UK, however, she was met by the news that all concerts in the provinces had been cancelled due to poor ticket sales.[citation needed] Springfield subsequently made an appearance on UK TV wearing a black veil, jokingly saying she was "in mourning because all my dates have been cancelled".[citation needed] She also made a playback performance singing "I'm Coming Home Again", with the comment that the lyrics perhaps weren't as relevant any longer.[citation needed]

Springfield did play two live dates at London's Drury Lane Theatre, and one charity concert at the Royal Albert Hall in the presence of Princess Margaret, which all sold-out and were major successes.[citation needed] However, during the Albert Hall concert Springfield made the off-the-cuff remark "I am glad to see that the royalty isn't confined to the box", a tongue-in-cheek reference to her large homosexuality following and the drag queens in the audience.[citation needed] The Princess took this as a personal insult, and later sent the singer a typewritten apology to the Queen which Springfield was made to sign and return.[citation needed]

The publicity about the cancelled homecoming tour, and the Albert Hall debacle, didn't help her record sales in the UK.[citation needed] Living Without Your Love consequently became her last LP recorded for Phonogram, a company with which she had been associated, in various forms (Fontana Records/Philips Records/Mercury Records), for nearly twenty years. Two non-album singles produced by David Mackay were recorded and released in the UK that same year. "Baby Blue", written and co-produced by Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, and Bruce Woolley, was a disco-pop track, which was also issued as an extended 12" single and became a minor club hit (No. 61), but "Your Love Still Brings Me to My Knees" never charted and the track became Springfield's swan song for Phonogram.

Springfield stayed on in Los Angeles for another ten years. It was also to be more than a decade before she released her next full-length album in the UK.
Release

In 2002, Mercury/Universal Music released Living Without Your Love on CD for the first time.

An edited version of the 1979 concert at the Royal Albert Hall was released on both CD and DVD by Eagle Rock in 2005.

lyrics

I surround myself with superficial things
Somethin' to toy with
They don't mean a thing
I got my share of secrets
A long time overdue
I got a world inside me
I'd better keep on running to

I dream on
I dream on
A fantasy to guide me
And hope to see me through

I dream on
I dream on
Do you wanna be a dreamer?
Be a dreamer
If you wanna be a dreamer
Be a dreamer
Come on, baby, be a dreamer, be a dreamer, oh, oh

Now, my friends all say I'm crazy
And I'm blowing every chance
'Til until I hear your sweet, sweet music
Nothin's gonna make me dance
'Cause I'm a dreamer and my eyes give me away
Oh, they're always sayin'
All the things I'd never say

I dream on
I dream on

A fantasy to guide me
And hope to see me through
I dream on
I dream on
Do you wanna be a dreamer?
Be a dreamer
If you wanna be a dreamer
(Be a dreamer)
Come on, baby, be a dreamer, be a dreamer, oh
Do you wanna be a dreamer?
(Be a dreamer)
If you wanna be a dreamer
(Be a dreamer)
Come on, baby, be a dreamer, (be a dreamer), oh, oh

I believe in magic
And in wishes coming true
Somethin' tells me, baby

That you believe it, too

I dream on
I dream on
A fantasy to guide me
And hope to see me through
I dream on
I dream on
Do you wanna be a dreamer?
(Be a dreamer)
If you wanna be a dreamer
(Be a dreamer)
Come on, baby, be a dreamer
(Be a dreamer)
Ooh, hoo
If you wanna be a dreamer
Be a dreamer
Be a dreamer
Oh, yeah
Do you wanna?
Do you wanna be a dreamer?
Ah, ha, be a dreamer
Yeah, be a dreamer, oh, ho
Do you wanna be a dreamer?

credits

from We're Gonna Make Our Dreams Come True: Popular songs of dreams and wishes and dreams​-​turned​-​into​-​reality, released July 20, 2017
Written by Carole Bayer Sager, Franne Golde, David Mayoff

Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Mike Carnahan
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Soloist – Tom Saviano
Arranged By [Rhythm] – David Wolfert
Arranged By [Strings], Conductor [Strings] – Gene Page
Art Direction, Design – Bill Burks (2)
Backing Vocals – Dusty Springfield, Brenda Russell (2), Dianne Brooks, Pattie Brooks
Baritone Saxophone – David Luell
Bass – Scotty Edwards
Co-producer [Production Associate] – Dusty Springfield
Concertmaster – Harry Bluestone
Contractor [Musical Contractor] – Frank Decaro
Coordinator [Production Coordinator for The Entertainment Company] – Linda Gerrity
Drums – Ed Greene
Engineer [2nd, ABC Recording Studios] – Al Schmitt Jr.*
Engineer [2nd, CHerokee Recording Studios] – John Weaver, Sheridan Eldridge
Engineer, Remix – John Mills
Executive-Producer – Charles Koppelman, Gary Klein
Guitar – Jay Graydon
Keyboards – Jai Winding, Neil Larsen
Management – Barry Krost
Mastered By – Mike Reese
Percussion – Lenny Castro
Percussion, Vibraphone [Vibes] – Gary Coleman
Photography By – Ara Gallant
Producer – David Wolfert
Synthesizer – Jan Underwood
Trombone – Dick "Slyde" Hyde*
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Steve Madaio

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