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  1. 2. März 2014 · 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 and the group ...

  2. Sell This Version. 2056 788. John Vallins. You're The Love Of My Life ‎ (7", Single) Polydor. 2056 788. France. 1979.

  3. 17. Nov. 2023 · John Vallins (Born 19 January 1950) is an Australian Gold and Platinum award winning songwritermusician 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 Chart, the song reached the top positio

  4. 2. März 2014 · 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 and the group ...

  5. 18. März 2020 · John Vallins teaching in a shed. In early 1962, the Headmaster, Roy Davey, was asked by the Governors for his assessment of the needs of the School over the following five years. He had no hesitation in putting new classrooms at the top of his list. The solution was to build a block of nine classrooms on the area to the west of New House, known ...

  6. 2. März 2014 · 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 and the group ...

  7. Born out of a quick friendship turned decades long songwriting partnership between Gary Keady and John Vallins, the full-length record was meant to be a mark of the duo’s growing promise as songwriters at Chappell — the publishing house’s self-proclaimed Australian facsimile of the American duo Hall & Oates (or maybe a two-person Bee Gees?). But that’s not what happened, is it.