Bands & artists like Sandie Shaw

If you like Sandie Shaw, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Dusty Springfield

Dusty Springfield

Like Shaw, Springfield combines emotive vocal delivery with catchy pop melodies and a blend of orchestral and rhythmic elements.

blue-eyed soul pop music rhythm and blues
Petula Clark

Petula Clark

Clark's upbeat pop songs feature similar playful melodies and engaging hooks, often with a lighthearted yet emotional touch.

pop music
Cilla Black

Cilla Black

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Black's music shares a similar melodic simplicity and emotional resonance, showcasing her strong vocal presence in pop arrangements.

pop music
Nancy Sinatra

Nancy Sinatra

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Sinatra's work features a blend of playful pop and more somber themes, often using repetitive refrains that echo Shaw's style.

country music country pop folk music
The Carpenters

The Carpenters

Their soft pop sound incorporates lush harmonies and simple yet poignant melodies that align well with Shaw's musical approach.

adult contemporary music easy listening pop music
Lulu

Lulu

Lulu's energetic pop songs often feature catchy choruses and a vibrant vocal style reminiscent of Sandie Shaw's work.

pop music
Tina Charles

Tina Charles

Charles' disco-pop hits are characterized by infectious melodies and rhythmic simplicity, echoing the accessible charm of Shaw's music.

boogie disco folk rock
Mary Hopkin

Mary Hopkin

Hopkin's folk-infused pop sound features delicate melodies and heartfelt lyrics, similar to the emotional depth found in Shaw's songs.

pop music progressive rock traditional folk music

Common questions

Who sounds like Sandie Shaw?

Artists similar to Sandie Shaw include Dusty Springfield, Petula Clark, Cilla Black and Nancy Sinatra. Each shares elements of Sandie Shaw's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Sandie Shaw?

Sandie Shaw is primarily known for pop music. Shaw’s music pairs playful melodies with rhythmic simplicity, driving home emotional truths through repetitive refrains and subtle dynamics.

Where should I start if I like Sandie Shaw?

If you enjoy Sandie Shaw, start with Dusty Springfield — their album "Reputation and Rarities" is a great entry point. Like Shaw, Springfield combines emotive vocal delivery with catchy pop melodies and a blend of orchestral and rhythmic elements.