Glasgow-born singer Lulu took a spin around her old East end stomping ground and revealed some secrets during a trip in the city centre. 

The singer got behind the wheel of a Vauxhaull Astra with journalist Dylan Jones to show the three places that shaped her early years. 

Announcing her tour today, the star reminisced about collaborating with David Bowie and Take That, songwriting with the Bee Gees and her failed Bond song. 

Discussing Lulu’s early start in the entertainment industry, sharing the title for the worst James Bond theme-tune with Madonna, and working with Aretha Franklin. 

The singer recalls growing up in Glasgow's East End before launching her career at the age of 14.

Endorsed by giants the Beatles on Ready Steady Go, she also reveals she was offered singing lessons by Frank Sinatra, during the filming for Vauxhall’s ‘Great British Legends’ series. 

Lulu said, “From performing at the iconic Barrowlands in my hometown of Glasgow right back at the start, my career has taken me on an incredible journey around the world. I have been fortunate enough to have achieved as much as I have, joined some other legends along the way and to have this acknowledged by Vauxhall feels very special.”

Dylan Jones said, “There are few singers who have had such diverse and long lasting careers as Lulu, making her the perfect choice for this edition of ‘The Great British Legends’ series. Lulu has worked with some of the biggest stars in the music industry, and is still performing to sell-out crowds today. She has been in the limelight for over five decades, cementing her status as a true Great British Legend.”

Vauxhall’s ‘Great British Legends’ series is available as four episodes online at www.vauxhall.co.uk/greatbritishlegends.