This is the remarkable memoir of the small girl (5 foot 1 inch tall) with the huge voice. At the age of 15 in 1964 Lulu
- born Marie Lawrie in Glasgow
- was already a star with her international hit song ' Shout'. At 18 she stole hearts as an English schoolgirl to Sidney Poitier's teacher with the movie hit ' To Sir With Love'. At 21 she married a Bee Gee Maurice Gibb & tied as winner of the Eurovision Song Contest with ' Boom-Bang-a-Bang'. Yet in 1993 she reached No.1 with ' Relight My Fire' (with Take That). Nearly forty years at the top of the showbiz tree Lulu has never been afraid to experiment with new trends & her book reflects the daring that took a girl from a Glasgow tenement to international stardom
- as ' To Sir With Love' says 'from crayons to perfume'. I DON'T WANT TO FIGHT (the title of a song Lulu wrote & Tina Turner recorded) is the devastatingly candid autobiography of a singer who has never shirked from facing anything.