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    Clive Robin Sarstedt (21 January 1944 – 22 January 2022), who also recorded as Clive Sands, Wes Sands, and Robin Sarstedt, was a British pop singer and...
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  • a teenage pop idol and Clive Sarstedt, with both of whom he also recorded and performed as The Sarstedt Brothers. The Sarstedts had the distinction of...
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  • Eden Kane (redirect from Richard Sarstedt)
    brother of singer-songwriter Peter Sarstedt and singer Clive Sarstedt, with whom he collaborated on numerous Sarstedt Brothers albums. He had success in...
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  • in London[when?] as a tour manager for the band Alphalpha and singer Clive Sarstedt. He then became a music publisher at Pendulum Music with acts like Tony...
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  • Roth, 97, Czechoslovakian-born Swedish Holocaust survivor and writer. Clive Sarstedt, 78, British pop singer ("My Resistance Is Low") and musician, heart...
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  • since Carmichael's within that country. The best known is 1976's (Clive) Robin Sarstedt's, who became a one-hit wonder when the track reached number 3 in...
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    the Big Bands (1974) Bob Sargeant – The First Starring Role (1974) Peter Sarstedt – Every Word You Say (1975) Various – Peter & The Wolf (1976) - including...
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  • (a group which included Paul McCartney's brother, Mike McGear), Peter Sarstedt, Forever More (which went on to change itself into The Average White Band)...
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    through the second line – "And you dance like Zizi Jeanmaire" – of Peter Sarstedt's song "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)?" (1969) which captured the spirit...
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    Rodgers and Hart's "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" (1935), Peter Sarstedt's "Where Do You Go To, My Lovely?" (1969), Suzanne Vega's "Marlene on the...
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