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The Allisons represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1961 with the song "Are You Sure?They came second with 24 points. The song was released as a single on the Fontana label, and climbed to number 1 on the UK NME pop chart, while in the chart compiled by the Official Charts Company the song spent six weeks at number 2 and a further three weeks in the top 4. [3] "
"Are You Sure?" is a song by British pop duo The Allisons, that represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 1961, performed in English.
The Allison Model 250, now known as the Rolls-Royce M250, (US military designations T63 and T703) is a highly successful turboshaft engine family, originally developed by the Allison Engine Company in the early 1960s. The Model 250 has been produced by Rolls-Royce since it acquired Allison in 1995.
Allison Engine Company, American aircraft engine manufacturer; Allison Transmission, American manufacturer of automatic transmissions and hybrid propulsion systems; Allison & Allison, American architectural firm; Allison & Busby, English publishing house; Cummins Allison, American manufacturer of currency handling and coin handling systems
The Allison family also endured the loss of Bobby's wife, Judy Allison, on Dec. 18, 2015 after complications from surgery. Throughout his life, he was known as one of NASCAR’s most beloved ...
Bobby Allison died Saturday, November 10, 2024, at age 86 at his home in Mooresville, North Carolina. Mooresville is a peaceful neighborhood that butts up against Lake Norman, and Allison would ...
Allison is one of the winningest drivers in NASCAR Cup Series history. His 85 victories rank fourth among all drivers; only Richard Petty (200 wins), David Pearson (105) and Jeff Gordon (93) have ...
Allison's manager, Norman Gilman, decided to experiment with his own high-power cylinder design. Allison's engine became Manufacturer Serial No. 1, AAC S/N 25-521. It was the X-4520, a 24-cylinder air-cooled 4-bank “X” configured engine designed by the Army Air Corps and built by the Allison Engineering Company in 1925.