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November 3, 2018
Fernando Riccardo Alberto Semprini, known as Semprini
in 61, had a hit with ‘Theme From Exodus’ on HMV.
Florian Cloud de Bounevaille Armstrong, known as Dido
in 01, arrived in the charts singing ‘Here With Me’.
William Yarnbrough, known as William Bell
in 68, with Judy Clay sang ‘Private Number’ on Stax.
Claudia Ogalde, known as Deetah
in 98, had a UK Top 20 with ‘Relax’.
Marvin Lee Aday, known as Meat Loaf
in 79, on Epic arrived with ‘Bat Out Of Hell’.
Charles Hardin Holley, known as Buddy Holly
in 58, had a UK Top 5 with ‘Rave On’ doing well.
Patricia Arnold, known as PP Arnold
in 67, with ‘First Cut Is The Deepest’ – a UK Top 20.
Mary Sandeman, known as Aneka
in 81, gave us ‘Japanese Boy’ – a No.1 entry.
Graham McPherson, known as Suggs
in 95, had a hit with ‘Camden Town’.
William Robinson, known as Smokey Robinson
in 70, with the Miracles, at No.1 with ‘Tears Of A Clown’.
Terrance Quaites, known as TQ
in 99, on Epic reached No.4 with ‘Westside’.
Sybil Lynch, known as Sybil
in 89, gave ‘Don’t Make Me Over’ a Top 20 ride.
Russell Roberts, known as Russ Abbot
in 84, brought to the Top 10 ‘Atmosphere’.
Samim Winiger, known as Samim
in 07, with ‘Heater’, had a Top 20 to cheer.
Lynn Goldsmith, known as Will Powers
in 83, took ‘Kissing With Confidence’ into the Top 20.
Joscelyn Stoker, known as Joss Stone
in 04, with ‘You Had Me’- made a Top 10 entry.
Norma Jean Egstrom, known as Peggy Lee
in 61, sang ‘Til There Was You’.
Sadenia Reader, known as Eddi Reader
in 96, with ‘Town Without Pity’, gained a Top 30 view.
Sannie Carlson, known as Whigfield
in 94, had a No.1 with ‘Saturday Night’.
John Stephens, known as John Legend
in 08, with Andre 3000, had a hit with ‘Green Light’
Artis Ivey Jr, known as Coolio
in 95, took ‘Gangsta’s Paradise’ to the top of the tree.
Sam Faulkner, known as Newton Faulkner
in 07, reached No.7, with ‘Dream Catch Me’.
Aristottle Savalas, known as Telly Savalas
in 75, had a No.1 with ‘If’ on MCA.
William Royce Scaggs, known as Boz Scaggs
in 77, had a Top 10 with ‘What Can I Say’.
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