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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_HatchTony Hatch - Wikipedia

    Tony Hatch and Petula Clark became established as the British equivalent of Burt Bacharach and Dionne Warwick. In 1965 Hatch's first album under his own name was released. The Downtown Sound of Tony Hatch, features instrumental versions of some of his best known songs, along with new compositions.

  2. A. L'AGENT SECRET (Petula Clark / Georges Aber) 1966. First released on a French EP by Vogue (EPL 8477) in 1966 and also in the UK by Pye (VRE 5019), Petula's composition is a parody of the popular James Bond film themes of the time. On record, Petula is accompanied by Tony Hatch and his Orchestra. The novelty recording also featured ...

  3. "Colour My World" was used as the title for a BBC Radio 2 documentary on Tony Hatch broadcast in June 2009. Petula Clark's recording of "Colour My World" features in the stage play Our Lady of Blundellsands by Jonathan Harvey which premiered at Liverpool Everyman Theatre in March 2020 and was revived in September 2021. The character of Mickey ...

  4. Singing with engaging innocence and natural charm, Petula Clark revealed her vocal talent early as a child star entertaining the troops on BBC radio broadcasts in the 1940s, becoming known as Brit.. Petula Clark. 18575 fans Top tracks. 03. Downtown . Petu ...

  5. Petula Clark covered Mon beau sapin, Gotta Have Me Go with You, Be Anything (But Be Mine), Nighty-Night and other songs. Petula Clark originally did It Amazes Me, Gotta Have Me Go with You, Be Anything (But Be Mine), I Concentrate on You and other songs. Petula Clark wrote You're the One, Le cœur qui bat, Puisque tu pars and Regardez-les.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Petula_ClarkPetula Clark - Wikipedia

    In November 2006 Clark was the subject of a BBC Four documentary titled Petula Clark: Blue Lady, and appeared with Michael Ball and Tony Hatch in a concert at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane broadcast by BBC Radio the following month. [citation needed] In December that year, she made her first appearance in Iceland.

  7. Just Say Goodbye - Tina Mason (1967) (Petula Clark / Pierre Delanoe / Tony Hatch) Co-written by Petula, Just Say Goodbye was recorded by Tina Mason a US pop singer who exploded onto the US pop scene in 1967. Tina was also the front singer for the pop group Tina and The Mustangs. Just Say Goodbye was covered by Tina on her 1967 album Tina Mason ...