Pearl Lavinia Carr (2 November 1921 – 16 February 2020) and Edward Victor "Teddy" Johnson (4 September 1919 – 6 June 2018) were English husband-and-wife...
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"Sing, Little Birdie" is a song recorded by husband-and-wife duo Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson with music composed by Stan Butcher and English lyrics written...
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recently in 1959 with the song "Sing, Little Birdie" performed by Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson, placing 2nd. The Eurovision Song Contest British Final was the...
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Edward Johnson (composer) (1572–1601), English composer Teddy Johnson (1920–2018), English entertainer, see Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson Eddie Johnson (musician)...
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representative rower Teddy Johnson (1919–2018), English entertainer, one half of the husband-and-wife duo Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson Edward Johnson (disambiguation)...
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Theodore Johnson (1902–1963), American artist and muralist Teddy Johnson (1919–2018), half of the English husband-and-wife team of entertainers Pearl Carr &...
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The Shadows - UK entry 1975), Lynsey de Paul (UK entry 1977), Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson (UK entry 1959), Cheryl Baker (from Bucks Fizz - UK entry 1981)...
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Eurovision, he later emulated his brother and sister-in-law, Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson, by coming second in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1960, with...
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contest. The song selected was "Sing, Little Birdie", performed by Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson. The song placed second in the contest, at the time the United...
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TV appearances in 1958 included outings on The Music Shop, the Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson Show, Oh Boy! and Six-Five Special. He teamed up in January 1959...
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guitarist (Deicide, Obituary, Iced Earth) 6 – Teddy Johnson, 98, British pop singer (Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson) 7 – Al Capps, 79, American arranger, composer...
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David Healy (Buddy), Lynda Baron, Leonard Sachs, Maria Charles, Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson. Dolores Gray was praised as Carlotta, continuing to perform after...
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starred the likes of Freddie Davies, Mike & Bernie Winters and Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson. The Beatles played a concert there in 1963 and in August 1965...
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Birdie" for the 1959 Eurovision Song Contest A recording by duo Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson reached number 2 in the charts. In 1962 he composed, again with...
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40, radio and television presenter. 16 February Pearl Carr, 99, singer (Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson). Frances Cuka, 83, actress (Scrooge, The Watcher...
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performed by The Swinging Blue Jeans Elvis Presley Merseybeat Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson Alma Cogan Lita Roza Dickie Valentine Anton Bruckner Gustav Mahler...
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completes his recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations. June 18 Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson marry in the U.K. Pierre Boulez's influential composition Le marteau...
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High" Bryan Johnson 1st "Love Me A Little" Dennis Lotis Unknown "Mi Amor" David Hughes 2nd "When The Tide Turns" Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson Unknown "Unexpectedly"...
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the A Song for Europe contest and yet to return were Pearl Carr and Teddy Johnson, Bryan Johnson, Ronnie Carroll, Lyn Paul of The New Seekers, Terry Bradford...
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February 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2020. "Pearl Carr, one half of popular 1950s singing act with husband Teddy Johnson – obituary". The Telegraph. 17 February...
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and Take Your Pick. It also attracted special guests such as Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson and The Beatles; performances of "This Boy" and "I Want to Hold...
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singer (Crazy Cavan and the Rhythm Rockers) 16 Pearl Carr, 98, British pop singer (Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson) Graeme Allwright, 93, New Zealand-French folk...
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winner, complications from Parkinson's disease. Pearl Carr, 98, English singer (Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson). Habul Chakraborty, 60, Indian politician, MLA...
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entries were given a reprise performance, with the United Kingdom's Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson and France's Jean Philippe also performing for a second time at...
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72, Australian football player (Richmond). Teddy Johnson, 98, English singer (Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson). Ümit Kayıhan, 64, Turkish football player...
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single 1959 "Sing Little Birdie" Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson 12 87 Columbia 1960 "Looking High, High, High" Bryan Johnson 20 — Decca 1961 "Are You Sure?"...
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Violin Concerto receives its first performance in London. 8 June – Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson marry. July – Steuart Wilson, a retired singer and musical administrator...
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was written by Paddy Roberts where the song was recorded by Teddy Johnson and Pearl Carr in 1959. Petula Clark recorded the song in French and it was...
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– Hamish Milne, classical pianist, 80 16 February – Pearl Carr, singer (Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson), 99 17 February – Andrew Weatherall, music producer...
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Broadcast 1.1 Winifred Atwell, Morecambe and Wise, Jennifer Jayne, Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson, The George Carden Dancers Dicky Leeman Bill Craig 21 April 1956 (1956-04-21)...
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