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"If You're Not the One" - Daniel Bedingfield as well as "unchained melody" by the Righteous Brothers (1965). Randy Jackson said that Simon's favorite song is Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. His favourite singer is is Frank Sinatra, which he said on Britain's Got Talent on the 1st June 2010.
Randy Jackson said that Simon's favorite song is Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. His favourite singer is is Frank Sinatra, which he said on Britain's Got Talent on the 1st June 2010.
In the American Idol Video game for Wii Simon claims that his favorite song of all time is "Hey There Delilah"! Though that could just be the game making fun of my horrible singing, he has not yet said this for another song!

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Simon cowell's address?

Simon cowells business address


How much money does Simon cowells house in holland park London cost?

Simon Cowell owns two homes in Holland Park. He paid approx. 12.7 million pounds for the first and approx. 40 million pounds for the second, then did extensive excavation and renovation on the second.


What is Simon cowells favorite song?

"If You're Not the One" - Daniel Bedingfield as well as "unchained melody" by the Righteous Brothers (1965). Randy Jackson said that Simon's favorite song is Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. His favourite singer is is Frank Sinatra, which he said on Britain's Got Talent on the 1st June 2010.Randy Jackson said that Simon's favorite song is Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen. His favourite singer is is Frank Sinatra, which he said on Britain's Got Talent on the 1st June 2010.In the American Idol Video game for Wii Simon claims that his favorite song of all time is "Hey There Delilah"! Though that could just be the game making fun of my horrible singing, he has not yet said this for another song!


Is there a song sung by Simon Webbe in a Jackie Chan movie?

No.


Who played the intro on mrs.Robinson?

The intro to "Mrs. Robinson" was played by the American rock band Simon & Garfunkel, consisting of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. The song was featured on the soundtrack of the 1967 film "The Graduate." Paul Simon wrote the song, and its iconic melody and harmonies helped it become one of their most famous tracks. The song was later included on their album "Bookends."