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(singer) Lulu Kennedy-Cairns CBE, a Scottish singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality, has enjoyed a successful career spanning six decades. She gained international recognition in 1967 through the film "To Sir, with Love" and its theme song. Throughout the 1960s, she achieved several top-ten hits in the UK and won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1969. Lulu also performed the title song for the James Bond film "The Man with the Golden Gun" in 1974 and scored a number-one single in the UK with "Relight My Fire" in the mid-1990s. Her collaborations with artists like Take That and Ronan Keating have been well-received on the charts. Lulu has released 15 studio albums, with "Together" being her highest-charting. Her significant contributions to music, entertainment, and charity have been acknowledged with honors such as OBE and CBE.