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"I'll Stop at Nothing" is the fourth single by 1960s British girl singer Sandie Shaw. Released in early 1965, it became her third successive Top 5 hit - reaching Number 4. Written by Chris Andrews, who wrote the majority of Shaw's 1960s hits, the song was originally suggested for Adam Faith (who had originally discovered Shaw) but was chosen to be recorded by Shaw instead. She has stated that the song is one of her favourites to perform live. During the 1980s when Shaw performed at several gay pride events, she would sing the lyrics as they were originally written for Adam Faith, i.e. dedicated to a female.