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| Cher
began working as a session singer in an attempt to finance an acting career. She
recorded with producer Phil
Spector as a backing vocalist, having become romantically attached to his studio
assistant and PR man Sonny Bono. After releasing two singles under the name Caesar
And Cleo, the duo then achieved international acclaim as Sonny And Cher. Throughout
this period Cher also sustained a solo career, initially singing a paean to Ringo
Starr ("Ringo I Love You") under the pseudonym Bonnie Jo Mason. Thereafter,
she secured several hits, including an opportunistic cover version of the Byrds'
"All I Really Want To Do" (US number 15, July 1965; UK number 9, August
1965). The sultry "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)", with its gypsy
beat and maudlin violins was a worldwide smash in March 1966 (US number 2; UK
number 3), leading Cher to tackle more controversial themes in "I Feel Something
In The Air" and "You Better Sit Down Kids" (US number 9, October
1967). Although her acting aspirations seemed long-forgotten, she did appear in
two minor 60s movies, Good Times (1967) and Chastity (1969). In September 1971,
the zestful, US chart-topping "Gypsies, Tramps And Thieves" and its
attendant album saw her back in the ascendant. Two further US number 1 hits ("Half
Breed" in August 1973, "Dark Lady" in January 1974) preceded her
divorce from Sonny, though for a time the duo continued to appear together on
stage and television. In 1975, she switched to Warner Brothers Records for the
Jimmy Webb-produced Stars, while her on-off relationship with Gregg Allman (whom
she divorced in 1979) resulted in one album, the punningly titled, Allman And
Woman: Two The Hard Way.
By the late 70s, she became a regular fixture
in gossip columns and fashion magazines, which lauded over her sartorial outrageousness
and much publicized musical and personal relationships with Allman, Gene Simmons
(of Kiss) and Les Dudek. In 1981, Cher appeared on Meat Loaf's "Dead Ringer
For Love" but recording interests increasingly took a back seat to her first
love: acting. A leading role in Come Back To The Five And Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy
Dean (1982) was followed by a lucrative part in Silkwood (1983), and an Oscar
nomination. Appearances in Mask (1985), The Witches Of Eastwick (1987) and Suspect
(1987) emphasized that her thespian aspirations were no mere sideline. For Moonstruck
(1987), she won an Oscar for Best Actress and celebrated that honour with another
musical comeback courtesy of Cher and "I Found Someone" (US number 10,
November 1987; UK number 5, December 1987). In 1989, she enjoyed three US Top
10 singles courtesy of "After All", a duet with Peter Cetera that reached
number 6 in March, "If I Could Turn Back Time" (number 3 in July; UK
number 6 in September) and "Just Like Jesse James" (number 8 in October).
Her April 1991 UK number 1 "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)",
a cover of the Betty Everett song, was the theme song to another screen appearance
in Mermaids. In March 1995,
in the company of Chrissie Hynde, Neneh Cherry and Eric Clapton, she topped the
UK charts with the charity single "Love Can Build A Bridge". The same
year she did a credible cover of Marc Cohn's "Walking In Memphis" which
preceded It's A Man's World. In addition to the James Brown title track her voice
admirably suited a reworking of the Walker Brothers classic, "The Sun Ain't
Gonna Shine Anymore". Her astonishing popularity was confirmed by the worldwide
hit single "Believe", which topped the UK charts for seven weeks in
late 1998. The attendant album featured notable contributions from dance gurus
Junior Vasquez and Todd Terry. The next single to be lifted from the album, "Strong
Enough", entered the UK charts at number 5 in March 1999, and in the same
month "Believe" completed its long climb up the US Billboard Hot 100
to the top. Oddly enough, Cher's next album, Not.com.mercial, was only made available
through her own website. With
her professional life as a singer and actress now scrutinized by the mass media,
as well as the added intrigue of her love life and public fascination for her
penchant for cosmetic surgery, Cher has become one of the great American icons
of the modern age. Her powerful voice is often overlooked amidst the AOR glitz
and perfect skin. It was no surprise that her "farewell" tour of 2002
grossed over $70 million, although fans refuse to accept the word farewell.
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