Hilarious. You can't teach this old dog a new trick, apparently.
My resource for British charts was forced to close, so I didn't add that
this year...
On Saturday, June 8, 2013 3:52:04 PM UTC-4, Eidem wrote:
>
> This is so great because we had this same exact exchange last year!
>
> From June 8, 2012 --
>
> t bedford
> *Crispian St. Peters (2010) – Age 71. British singer ("You Were On My
> Mind").*
>
> RE: Crispian St Peters (born Peter Smith)....his biggest USA hit was a
> #4 (The Pied Piper). His version of You Were On My Mind was only #36
> (in the USA, We Five had the hit version, a #3). "Piper" & "On My
> Mind" went #5 and #2 (respectively) on the UK charts, however.
>
>
> From June 8, 2012 --
>
> Eidem
> St. Peters was born on April 5, 1939, and I have "The Pied Piper"
> listed there.
>
> I've been trying to be complete in my artist listings in the sense
> that if an artist is dead, I definitely have a corresponding birthday
> listed for them somewhere, that is if I can find concrete birth date
> info. I've come across a few artists with a death date but only vague
> birth info. Also, I try not to list the same type of info following
> birth and death listings. For instance, the Crispian St. Peters
> listings...
>
> Born --
> Crispian St. Peters (1939) – British singer ("The Pied Piper").
>
> R.I.P. --
> Crispian St. Peters (2010) – Age 71. British singer ("You Were On My
> Mind").
>
> That way it kind of show the artists other songs/achievements...
> especially if the artist had several hit songs. Anyway, that's my
> method of madness.
>
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