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  1. Mark Wynter released a version of the song as a single in 1960 which reached #11 on the UK Singles Chart. Nelson Keene released a version of the song as a single in 1960 which reached #37 on the UK Singles Chart. Other versions. Otis Williams and the Charms released a version of the song as a single in 1960, but it did not chart.

  2. Plattenlabel: Mark Wynter - That kinda talk Quelle rateyourmusic Urheber bzw. Nutzungsrechtinhaber rateyourmusic Datum 15. Februar 2011 Genehmigung: nicht erforderlich Diese Datei erreicht nicht die für einen urheberrechtlichen Schutz n ...

  3. 11. Juli 2017 · Mark Wynter scored his first hit pop single at the age of seventeen in 1960 with "Image of a Girl" on the Decca label, paving the way for future U.K. smashes like "Venus in Blue Jeans" and "Go Away Little Girl." By the end of the decade, he had taken…

  4. Split EP with Mark Wynter — 1967 With a Little Help from My Friends: Released: 1967; Label: Pye; France-only release — 1979 Joe Brown: Released: May 1979; Label: Parlophone — "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not re ...

  5. 1964 saw Mark celebrate his twenty-first birthday, pictured left. The year also included his own UK TV series CALL IN ON WYNTER and on July 23 rd an appearance in A NIGHT OF 100 STARS at the London Palladium with The Beatles, Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey and pictured below with Mark – Susan Hampshire, Miriam Karlin, Hayley Mills, Barbara ...

  6. MARK WYNTER - Up a Lazy River - TV Vidéo Clip (1963) Clip HD 720p. Watch on. The ‘Lockdown Sessions’. In 2020 Mark celebrated 60 years in Showbusiness. Here, he affectionately recites “Venus In Blue Jeans”. On the 16th December 1969 Mark performed a song entitled “Matelot” from Noel Coward’s musical “Sigh No More”, the event ...

  7. 1963: The Big Hits of Joe Brown and Mark Wynter (mit Mark Wynter) (EP) 1963: From the Sound Track of the Film Just for Fun (mit Mark Wynter) (EP, mono) 1963: That's What Love Will Do; 1963: Nature's Time for Love; 1963: Sally Ann; 1965: Charlie Girl (From Harold Fielding's Production of 'Charlie Girl') 1965: Sicilian Tarantella