📰 Lulu’s Back In Town - Article : Feb. 1974
- David Bowie

- Feb 15, 1974
- 2 min read
A candid one-page Disc feature with Lulu discussing her return to the spotlight, her past connection with David Bowie, and her current plans, while firmly denying any romantic link between them.
Lulu sets the record straight on Bowie rumours and looks ahead to new opportunities.
Disc
Date: February 16, 1974
Length: 4 min read
đź“° Key Highlights
• Lulu addresses rumours of a relationship with David Bowie
• She describes Bowie as “very masculine and intelligent” but clarifies they are just friends
• Discussion of her recent work and television plans
• Reflection on her 1969 Eurovision success and current career direction
• Insight into her association with Maggie Bell and other musicians
đź“° Overview
Published on February 16, 1974, this Disc article catches Lulu during a reflective moment as she returns to public view, addressing speculation about her personal life while focusing on her professional future.
đź“° Source Details
Publication / Venue: Disc
Date: February 16, 1974
Format: Artist interview / Feature
Provenance Notes: Original 1974 Disc magazine page.
đź“° The Story
Lulu speaks openly about her career restart, her collaboration with producer Mike Most, and her enjoyment of working with musicians like Maggie Bell. She directly addresses the rumours linking her romantically with David Bowie, describing him positively but making it clear there is no romantic involvement. The piece also touches on her past Eurovision win and her desire to evolve as an artist.
đź“° Visual Archive

Large black-and-white photos of Lulu in relaxed and stylish poses, with the bold headline “Lulu’s Back In Town” and dense interview text.
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đź“° Closing Notes
This February 1974 Disc feature offers a warm, honest portrait of Lulu at a transitional point in her career — a respected artist setting the record straight while looking forward to new creative challenges.
📝 Copyright Notice
All magazine scans, photographs, and original text excerpts referenced in this entry remain the property of their respective copyright holders. This Chronicle entry is a transformative, non-commercial archival summary created for historical documentation and educational reference. No ownership of the original material is claimed or implied.





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