Robert Earl (singer)
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Robert Earl | |
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Birth name | Monty Leigh |
Born | 17 November 1926 |
Origin | London, England |
Years active | 1950–1970 |
Labels | Philips Records |
Robert Earl (born Monty Leigh, 17 November 1926)
Career
He began his singing career at local functions around London's East End, and soon progressed to singing with some of the top big bands of the day such as those of Sidney Lipton, Nat Temple and Van Straten.[2] In 1953, he auditioned for Norman Newell of Philips Records and was offered a recording contract.
In 1957, he had a contract with George Baines and Will Hammer and starred in "Big Splash", an Aqua Show at The Derby Baths, Blackpool, for the summer season.
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Singles discography
- "If You Love Me" / "Crying in the Chapel" – Philips PB185 – September 1953
- "You Alone" / "Timber" – PB228 – January 1954
- "The Book" / "Yiddisher Tears" – PB238 – February 1954
- "My Son, My Son" / "Far Away" – PB331 – September 1954
- "Face Of An Angel" / "Time After Time" – PB406 – February 1955
- "My Loving Hands" / "I Wonder" – PB433 – April 1955
- "Three Galleons" / "Till The Last Rose Has Faded" – PB481 – July 1955
- "He" / "With Your Love" – PB517 – October 1955
- "My September Love" / "Now And Forever" – PB552 – February 1956
- "Believe In Me" / "If You Can Dream" – PB593 – June 1956
- "More" / "Your Home Can Be A Castle" – PB622 – September 1956
- "I'm Free" / "The Golden Key" – PB657 – January 1957
- "All" / "You Alone" – PB684 – April 1957
- "Fascination" / "Song Of The Valley" – PB730 – September 1957
- "My Special Angel" / "There's Only You" – PB767 – November 1957
- "I May Never Pass This Way Again" / "Someone" – PB805 – March 1958 (UK No. 14)[4]
- "More Than Ever (Come Prima)" / "No-one But You" – PB867 – September 1958 (UK No. 26)[4]
- "The Wonderful Secret Of Love" / "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams" – PB891 – January 1959 (UK No. 17)[4]
- "Anything" / "Every Day's A Wonderful Day" – PB927 – 1959
- "The Key" / "The Test of Time" – PB960 – 1959
- "Oh So Wunderbar" / "I'm Rich" – PB986 – 1960
- "A Strange and Wonderful Feeling" / "A Place in The Sun" – PB1015 – 1960
- "Wanderlust" / "One Of The Lucky Ones" – PB1077 – 1960
- "Love Me" / "April Serenade" – PB1129 – 1961
- "Lonely" / "Time Will Tell" – 326556BF – 1962
- "Shalom" / "When You're In Love" – PB1209 – 1962
- "Falling in Love with Love" / "Give Me My Chance" – BF1289 – 1963
- "Walk Hand in Hand" / "Never" – BF1379 – 1964
References
- ^ a b "Robert Earl | Album Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ^ a b "Robert Earl | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 August 2021.
- ISBN 1-904994-10-5
- ^ a b c "Robert Earl". The Official Charts Company.
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