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March 12, 2018
His first Top Ten came in 1960
spending 18 weeks in the chart.
With ‘Love Is Like A Violin’
this singer/comedian won every heart.
In 61, followed ‘Once In Every Lifetime’,
and in 62, ‘Pianissimo’ continued to thrill.
and changing from Decca to Columbia,
in 63, his next hit was ‘Still’.
‘Happiness’ and ‘So Deep’Is The Night’ –
two more hits coming in 64,
and in 65 his first No.1, ‘Tears’
sold 1.5 million copies and more.
‘The River (Le Colline Sono In Fioro)’ –
his last hit of 65, reached No.3.
And as his popularity soared,
this Liverpudlian filled us with glee.
With ‘Promises’ – his Top Ten of 66,
and ‘More Than Love’, a Top Twenty.
His final hit of this year –
‘It’s Love’, made a Top 40 entry.
‘Let Me Cry On Your Shoulder’
in 67 reached No.11,
and ‘Tears Won’t Wash Away These Heartaches’,
in 69, another ballard, fans thought just heaven!
‘Broken Hearted’ came next in 70 –
our love for him going on and on.
‘When Love Comes Round Again (L’arca Di Noe)’ –
his next Top Twenty in 71.
‘Just Out Of Reach (Of My Two Empty Arms)’,
his only chart hit of 72.
And in 75 – ‘(Think Of Me) Wherever You Are’ –
so apt today – as we surely will do.
His final chart entry in 81
also fittingly was ‘Hold My Hand’.
Thank You Ken Dodd for the love and laughter –
the best Act ever, a stage, to command.
written by
Harriet Blackbury
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