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  2. The First Class - Wikipedia

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    The First Class was the studio creation of British singer/songwriter John Carter, who hired singers Tony Burrows (previously with The Flower Pot Men and Edison Lighthouse) and Chas Mills to join him as an outlet for material Carter wrote, with his creative partner and wife, Gillian (Jill) Shakespeare. [2]

  3. Category:1970s ballads - Wikipedia

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    I'll Always Love You (Michael Johnson song) I'll Be There (Jackson 5 song) I'll Never Get Enough of You; I'll Never Love This Way Again; I'm Going Down (Rose Royce song) I'm Not in Love; I've Been Waiting for You (ABBA song) I've Got Love on My Mind; I've Never Been to Me; If (Pink Floyd song) If I Had You (The Korgis song) If Only for One Night

  4. Love Ballad (L.T.D. song) - Wikipedia

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    Tanya Blount did a well-received cover of the song on her debut album in 1993.; K-Ci & JoJo covered this song on their 1997 album Love Always.; Covered by Jeffrey Osborne and is on his 2001 Love Songs compilation album, as did with Osborne's then-drummer and frontman L.T.D.'s first Greatest Hits album in 1996 as well as the live version as the closing track from Osborne's 2000 studio album ...

  5. Category:Ballad musicians - Wikipedia

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    This category is for musicians who perform mostly ballads (generally slow songs). ... out of 2 total. Ballad music groups (22 P) A. American ... (American singer) ...

  6. Beach Baby - Wikipedia

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    "Beach Baby" is a song by the British band The First Class. Written by John Carter and his wife, Gillian (Jill) Shakespeare, the song became the band's only substantial hit. The subject of the lyrics is not holiday love, but a broken love relationship between two high school students in Los Angeles in the 1950s.

  7. Jeannie Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Jeannie Robertson (born Regina Christina Robertson; 21 October 1908 – 13 March 1975) [1] was a Scottish folk singer. [2]She is known for her version of the traditional song "I'm a Man You Don't Meet Every Day", otherwise known as "Jock Stewart", [3] which was covered by Archie Fisher, The Dubliners, The McCalmans, The Tannahill Weavers and The Pogues.

  8. Silver Dagger (song) - Wikipedia

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    Don't sing love songs; you'll wake my mother She's sleeping here, right by my side And in her right hand, a silver dagger She says that I can't be your bride. All men are false, says my mother They'll tell you wicked, lovin' lies The very next evening, they'll court another Leave you alone to pine and sigh. My daddy is a handsome devil

  9. The Ballads (group) - Wikipedia

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    The B side of this record was the song "My Baby Knows How to Love Her Man." This record was released on Venture Records #615. [2] Nathaniel "Nate" Romerson (born on October 26, 1937) died on April 22, 2013, at the age of 75. [5] [6] He started the group in 1961, and he was also one of the background singers.

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