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Mac and Katie Kissoon made their first collaborative recording covering the Lally Stott song "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" for the UK market. Released July 1971, the Kissoons' version of "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" lost out in the UK to another cover by Middle of the Road , who scored a number 1 hit in the UK Singles chart , while the Kissoons ...
Mac and Katie Kissoon's version, released in May 1971, had the most success in North America, peaking at number 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 10 on the Canadian RPM chart. At the time, the song was dismissed by critics [ who? ] as bubblegum , a view initially held by band leader Ken Andrew: "We were as disgusted with the thought of ...
"Love Will Keep Us Together" had its first single release via a UK recording by the brother and sister vocal duo Mac and Katie Kissoon on September 28, 1973, but it failed to chart. This version also failed to chart in its US release in February 1974, but it did become the first hit version of "Love Will Keep Us Together" by virtue of charting ...
Harold "Lally" Stott Jr. (16 January 1945 – 6 June 1977) [1] was an English singer-songwriter and musician who wrote the song "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" which became a UK number one hit for the Scottish band Middle of the Road in 1971, [2] and charting at number 20 in the U.S., and number 41 in the UK the same year for Mac and Katie Kissoon.
Mac and Katie Kissoon: re 2 September "Sister Jane" New World 9 September "I've Found My Freedom" Mac and Katie Kissoon 16 September 23 September [81] 193 30 September "Hello-A" Mouth and MacNeal: 7 October 14 October 21 October 194 28 October "We Are Going Down Jordan" Heritage 195 4 November "He's An Indian Cowboy In The Rodeo" Buffy Sainte ...
The label released hits by many successful artists including the Rubettes, Mac & Katie Kissoon and Delegation. In July 2012, State released their back catalogue digitally for the first time; the release included over 100 of the label's singles and over 30 albums and compilations, to coincide with the release State announced their first new ...
"Tonight" was one of the four demonstration recordings recorded by session musicians and singers in October 1973 which led to the formation of the Rubettes—the others being "Sugar Baby Love", "Juke Box Jive" and "Sugar Candy Kisses" (which became a hit for Mac and Katie Kissoon). [2]
Mac and Katie Kissoon: 72 "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story" Andy Williams: 73 "Wild World" Cat Stevens: 74 "When You're Hot, You're Hot" Jerry Reed: 75 "Funky Nassau" The Beginning of the End: 76 "If Not for You" Olivia Newton-John: 77 "Groove Me" King Floyd: 78 "Watching Scotty Grow" Bobby Goldsboro: 79 "Woodstock" Matthews Southern Comfort: 80 ...