• Les Reed may refer to: Les Reed (songwriter) (1935–2019), English songwriter, arranger, musician and light orchestra leader Les Reed (footballer) (born...
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  • British singles chart not to list a Les Reed song". He won the British Academy Gold Badge of Merit in 1982. Reed was born and grew up in Woking, Surrey...
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    les-1.53440 [bare URL] "Southampton: Vice-chairman Les Reed leaves the club". BBC Sport. 8 November 2018. Retrieved 8 November 2018. "Les Reed: FA...
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  • Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing. Les Reed's playing statistics from AFL Tables Les Reed at AustralianFootball.com Euroa Football Club: Team...
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  • 1960s, he wrote the bulk of his most successful songs in partnership with Les Reed. Mason gained many gold and platinum awards for his work including five...
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  • Home" is a popular song written by British musicians John Barry Mason and Les Reed. Released in 1967 as a single by Welsh musician Tom Jones, the song was...
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  • Delilah (Tom Jones song) (category Songs written by Les Reed (songwriter))
    written by Barry Mason, and the music by Les Reed, who also contributed the title and theme of the song. It earned Reed and Mason the 1968 Ivor Novello award...
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  • Kiss Me Goodbye (Petula Clark song) (category Songs written by Les Reed (songwriter))
    "Kiss Me Goodbye" is a Les Reed/ Barry Mason composition recorded in 1968 by Petula Clark. After recording the Reed/Mason composition "The Last Waltz"...
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  • "Les Bicyclettes de Belsize" (translation: "The Bicycles of Belsize") is a song written and composed by Les Reed and Barry Mason. Used as the theme song...
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  • 1969 and titled Les Bicyclettes de Belsize, which essentially parodied it. Douglas Hickox directed the said short subject, and Les Reed and Barry Mason...
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