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December 8, 2021
With the first of 4 hits in the 70’s,
in 75, John Miles entered the charts
at No.17, with ‘High Fly’,
on the Decca label, winning hearts.
In 76, ‘Music’, still on Decca,
his biggest hit was to be,
becoming a silver seller,
and an inevitable UK Top 3.
Also in 76, ‘Remember Yesterday’,
the next Decca recording on view.
Guaranteeing another hit single,
this time peaking at No.32.
Finally, in 77, came ‘Slow Down’,
which saw him back in the Top Ten.
Thank You so much for the music,
to this day, played again and again.
R I P John Miles 1949 – 2021
written by
Harriet Blackbury
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