Because they’re the sort of tributes paid to someone who, shall we say, wasn’t universally adored. It’s sad that she’s died and in every obituary, there is great mention of her working-class Liverpool background, her association with The Beatles, her huge fame as a singer in the 60s and TV personality in the 80s. There are phrases like “There was never any doubt that Cilla was going to be a star” but very little mention of either kindness or talent. Was she ever a good singer? Have a listen to this, one of her biggest hits. I think the answer, and the reason those tributes have been so carefully worded, will become very apparent.
The tributes to Cilla Black have been interesting.

- Happy New Yea...2nd Jan 2014
- It's Christma...24th Dec 2013
- On Christmas ...23rd Dec 2013
- I blame EastE...22nd Dec 2013
- We were forbi...21st Dec 2013
- I bet I get b...19th Dec 2013
- I love "The C...19th Dec 2013
- It's no good ...17th Dec 2013
- It's the one ...16th Dec 2013
- Last night, I...15th Dec 2013
- Father Domini...15th Dec 2013
- My friend Tom...14th Dec 2013
- A merry "litt...13th Dec 2013
- Is it because...12th Dec 2013
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