P.P. Arnold has an estimated net worth of $1 million. This is from her career as a singer.
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Arnold’s collaboration with Immediate Records yielded several major hits, showcasing her vocal prowess on songs written by Paul Korda, Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, and others. Her partnership with the Small Faces during 1967–68 included TV appearances and backing vocals on hits like “Itchycoo Park” and “Tin Soldier.” The release of the ambitious solo album “Kafunta” in 1968 demonstrated her versatility, featuring orchestral arrangements by John Paul Jones.
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After the collapse of Immediate Records, Arnold signed with the Robert Stigwood Organisation, producing singles on the Polydor label with Barry Gibb. Her musical journey continued through collaborations with artists like Steve Marriott, Eric Clapton, and Freddie King. In 1984, she returned to the stage in “Starlight Express” and worked on film soundtracks.
Arnold’s resilience shone in the late ’80s and ’90s. Her collaboration with The Beatmasters on “Burn It Up” marked a return to the charts, and she featured prominently on Peter Gabriel’s “Sledgehammer.” The ’90s saw her contributing vocals for The KLF and collaborating with Ocean Colour Scene.


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