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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_VallinsJohn Vallins - Wikipedia

    John Vallins (Born 19 January 1950) is an Australian songwriter and musician best known for his 1970s song "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late". One of only a handful of Australian songwriters ever to make No. 1 on the American Billboard charts, the song reached the top position in May 1978 sung as a duet by Johnny Mathis and Deniece ...

    • John McIntyre Vallins
    • 1966–present
    • Songwriter, bassist, piano
  2. Tin Tin was a pop rock band, which first formed in Australia as the Kinetics in 1966. They relocated to the United Kingdom in 1969 and were renamed as Tin Tin, which comprised Steve Kipner (vocals, keyboards, percussion), Steve Groves (vocals, guitar, percussion), John Vallins (bass, guitar, vocals) and Geoff Bridgford (drums).

    • Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • 1966–1973
  3. " Too Much, Too Little, Too Late " is a song performed by singers Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams. Lyrics and music were arranged by Nat Kipner and John Vallins. The single was a comeback of sorts for Mathis as his last U.S. top 10 hit was 1963’s "What Will Mary Say" and his last U.S. #1 hit was 1957's "Chances Are." [2]

  4. John Vallins Music is the official page for international songwriter and jingle writer, John Vallins.

  5. Tin Tin was a pop rock band, which first formed in Australia as The Kinetics in 1966. They relocated to the United Kingdom in 1969 and were renamed as Tin Tin, which comprised Steve Kipner (vocals, keyboards, percussion), Steve Groves (vocals, guitar, percussion), John Vallins (bass, guitar, vocals) and Geoff Bridgford (drums).

  6. He is a singer-songwriter, musician and producer born in Melbourne, Australia, to a musical family. In the early 1960s he was a member of The Kinetics and after leaving them he joined Tin Tin, which was led by Steve Kipner, who was the son of their producer, Nat Kipner.

  7. 2. März 2014 · John Vallins. John Vallins has been involved with hit records since his teenage days playing in Melbourne band The Kinetics. Excuses, The first of their three singles, hit the local charts in 1966 ...