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Saturday, 18 September 2021

Terry Dene


 Some classic 50's Rock'n Roll.....Thanks Ozzieguy for this one !!

Terry Dene (born Terence Williams, 20 December 1938) is a British rock music singer popular in the late 1950s and early 60s. He had three Top Twenty hits between June 1957 and May 1958.
Dene was born in Lancaster Street, Elephant & Castle, London, and was discovered by Paul Lincoln at the 2i's Coffee Bar (the London club that helped launch Tommy Steele, Adam Faith and Cliff Richard) in Soho in the late 1950s. Jack Good, producer of Six-Five Special, and Dick Rowe helped him obtain a recording contract with Decca. At the time he was regarded as the British Elvis and recognised as one of the best voices of the rock and roll era of pre-Beatles Britain. His first single, "A White Sport Coat", in the first seven weeks sold in excess of 350,000 copies, together with "Stairway of Love", which remained in the chart for eight weeks, and his own version of "Start Movin'" at number 14, put his records in the Top 20 of the UK Singles Chart twice in the same year, securing his name in the Guinness Book of Records. He toured Britain, was one of the first to appear in the BBC Television's first pop show, Six-Five Special in April 1957, and appeared in a film, The Golden Disc (1958).

1. A White Sports Coat And A Pink Carnation
2. Start Movin'
3. C'mine And be Loved
4. Bimbombay
5. Come And Get It
6. Lover Lover
7. This Is The Night
8. Baby She's Gone
9. The Stairway of Love
10. Pretty Little Pearly

1. Charm
2. Teenage Dream
3. The man In The Phone Booth
4. The Golden Age
5. Seven Steps Of Love
6. Now And Always
7. Careless Hands
8. I've Come Of Age
9. A Boy Without A girl
10. Thank You Pretty Baby

        2. Start Movin'

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