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Gerard Hugh "Leo" Sayer (born 21 May 1948) [2] is an English-Australian singer and songwriter who has been active since the early 1970s. He has been an Australian citizen and resident since 2009. Sayer launched his career in the United Kingdom in the early 1970s and became a top singles and album act on both sides of the Atlantic in that decade ...
America, Leo Sayer, Focus, Graham Central Station: August 2, 1974 25 Humble Pie, The Kinks, Roxy Music, Blue Swede: August 16, 1974 26 The O'Jays, Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids, The Hues Corporation, Chris Jagger Band: August 30, 1974
Carols in the Domain is an annual Australian Christmas concert event held in the ... Shannon Noll, Leo Sayer, Rachael Beck, Mark Vincent, Amber Lawrence ...
The Countdown Spectacular is a series of concerts reviving the nostalgia of the Australian music television ... Leo Sayer; Sherbet; Alex Smith of Moving Pictures; ...
The Very Best of Leo Sayer was a greatest hits compilation album released in May 1979. His seventh album, it was in the number one spot in the UK Albums Chart for three weeks, [2] and in Australia for one week. It is his only chart-topper in the UK Albums Chart. [2] It was never released in the United States.
Cruse served as consultant on Leo Sayer in Concert: 40 Years at the Top, starring Leo Sayer, a show which was produced by the British Theatre Playhouse in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in January 2015. [10]
A remixed version of "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" credited to Groove Generation featuring Leo Sayer charted on the UK Singles Chart in 1998, peaking at No.32. [5] In 2008, the Wiggles sang the song as the title work of their DVD You Make Me Feel Like Dancing, with Leo Sayer guest starring. [citation needed]
Early in Sayer's career, he performed it dressed and made up as a pierrot clown. Like the album version on Sayer's debut album, Three Dog Night's version also quotes Julius Fučík's "Entrance of the Gladiators" which is commonly associated with circus clowns. In Sayer's version, the last line of the chorus is "I won't let the show go on".