Dusty Springfield was at a pivotal point in her career when she performed the live medley at Her Majesty's Theatre, reflecting her transition from pop icon to a more soulful artist. The performance, likely from the late 1960s or early 1970s, followed her critically acclaimed album "Dusty in Memphis," released in 1969, which was a significant milestone that redefined her sound. This album featured hits like "Son of a Preacher Man" and showcased her deep connection to soul music. Springfield's live performances during this era were characterized by her emotive delivery and stage presence, which captivated audiences. Interestingly, "Dusty in Memphis" marked Springfield's entry into the American music market, paving the way for her enduring influence and recognition in both Britain and the United States. The live recording encapsulates her artistry during a transformative period, as she navigated new musical landscapes while solidifying her legacy.