I always believed I would be a star.

It's a business, and I'm a product. Terrible, isn't it?

It is when I am on stage that I feel most comfortable. It is my home. It is the only thing I have known since I was a kid.

I'm a 'never say never' girl. Frank Sinatra retired four times. He kept coming back. But there are people in our business who want to die on stage. Literally. I don't want to do that.

It's no fun getting older. I might be wearing beautiful diamond earrings, but they can't take away the pain of losing my hearing.

I helped make the Sixties swing, and I'm very proud of that.

In the Sixties, you needed talent to make it.

Anything which interferes with my social life is a no-no.

Who wouldn't fancy Brian Epstein? He was tall and handsome and had money and class.

I intend to grow old very disgracefully.

I'm quite subdued, believe it or not. I switch it on for the camera.

You couldn't give me any more confidence than when I was on T.V. because I was in control, but I wasn't in control in my private life.

I love cookery programmes.

I'm very quiet off stage.

My idea of baking is buying a ready-make cake mix and throwing in an egg.

There's nothing going into my mouth that's not wrapped.

Back when I was helping put the swing into the swinging '60s, I used to hang out with Cathy McGowan. We'd be doing 'Ready Steady Go!' on T.V., and Biba used to make our dresses. We'd be in the flat in Cromwell Road on Friday night, just before the live show, and they'd still be sewing.

You see on 'Britain's Got Talent' and 'X Factor,' they all wear ear plugs. But I could not hear myself when I wore them. So that is where the strong voice came from.

I don't see why I should be a dame for just doing what I always wanted to do.

I just thank God when I wake up every day.

There's a whole generation out there who don't know that I was a pop singer in the early days.

Having a biopic made is very flattering.

T.V. found me. I was offered jobs. It came in handy when I started having babies. Just one night's work, and then I could go home. I loved 'Surprise Surprise', but it was hard work. 'Blind Date' was a doddle by comparison.

I would have loved to have cracked America. When I tried, I got homesick. Then, when I was in New York, my nanna died, and I just wanted to come home.

When I go out, it's to have a good time, not to find a man.

It is a great honor to serve Mississippi as its first female United States Senator.

I'm excited to work with my colleagues to advance President Trump's policies and advance the needs of our state and the nation.

I have great respect for Senator Cochran and the years of service he gave to Mississippi and the nation. I'll do my best to measure up to the standard he set as public servant - and as a pianist.

I've assembled a team with a broad variety of experiences to lead my Senate office.

My staff in Washington and in the state will be dedicated to constituent services and the best representation for our state.

I will promote a positive agenda focused on issues important to Mississippians.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is a strong start to help Mississippi families keep more of their hard-earned money and to help small businesses create jobs.

Hazardous weather poses unique challenges for rural communities like many throughout our state.

I believe Judge Kavanaugh is a well-qualified conservative jurist, and I commend President Trump for his commitment to naming Supreme Court justices who are committed to the rule of law.

Iran is an unapologetic sponsor of global terrorism, and cutting off Iran's ability to finance those activities is necessary.

Voting on a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court is one of the most important duties of a U.S. Senator.

I am pro-life and always have been.

Gold Star Families Remembrance Week gives us an opportunity to honor and recognize the sacrifices made by the families of members of the Armed Forces who have made the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedoms and secure our nation.

Public safety and emergency preparedness is essential.

The VA MISSION Act is one of the first bills I was fortunate enough to support and see enacted into law.

The importance of the Army Corps of Engineers to public safety and economic activity in Mississippi can't be understated.

The State Revolving Fund helps rural communities and water associations afford to make improvements to their water infrastructure to ensure Mississippians have access to clean and safe drinking water.

The Conscience Protection Act would ensure no one is coerced to participate in abortions or to provide abortion coverage.

Believing in the sanctity of life also shouldn't expose anyone to discrimination or penalties for declining to support abortion.

USDA Rural Development is responsible for helping rural counties and small communities provide public services and foster economic growth. Often these investments help fill gaps that are hard to overcome with a rural tax base.

It is simply unfair for the Internal Revenue Service to lay claim to the bulk of a small business or farm when a death occurs. Federal tax policy should instead be geared toward helping the next generation keep these family-owned operations alive.

Our servicemen and woman need to know that Congress has their back by making resources available to modernize, train, and equip them so they can continue to protect vital U.S. security interests.

Modernizing the U.S. Navy is a key component of rebuilding our military.

The Constitution entrusts the Senate with the duty to provide to the President the 'advice and consent' for a lifetime appointment on the United States Supreme Court. It is a serious responsibility.

Judge Kavanaugh has an exemplary record of service to the judiciary and the rule of law.