Cliff Richard had hits in Great Britain over six decades. For example, his first British hit, Move It, went to #2 in 1958. In 1959, Living Doll hit #1. In the 60's, his hits included #1 The Young Ones and Summer Holiday from the movies. In 1979, after many smaller hits, We Don't Talk Anymore reached #1. During the 70's, he also made it to American #2 with Devil Woman, and We Don't Talk Anymore hit US #2 at the beginning of 1980. He then had a string of hits in America and kept making the British charts. By the 90's, his American fame was fading, but he still topped British charts with two seasonal #1's: 90's Saviour's Day and 99's Millennium Prayer. In the 00's, he did not have a British #1, but he made the top 5 four times, with songs like When I Need You and Thank You For A Lifetime.
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Elvis Presley used a guitar in the 50s.
no but he did get a speed card in the 50s
"Love Me Tender", Elvis
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Lonnie Donegan in the 50s & 60s; Dr Demento in the 90s & 00s
Little Richard in the 50s and Sugar Cane Harris does a great blues violin instrumental of it.
He was killed while flying over Iran in the 50s.
The reason why critics of Richard Nixon gave him the nickname tricky dick was because of his dirty campaign practices. He was given this nickname in the 50s.
I believe it's Connie Francis, who had a bunch of hits in the 50s.
The song is Mr. Sandman, sung by The Chordettes, and was one of their biggest hits in the '50s.
s equals 4. This is how I came to the answer:50s = 200Then devide both sides by 50:50s/50 = 200/50s = 4
Jack was married in the 50s to Barbara stedham
what shoes did 50s boys where?sole shoes
No. and by the way, in 1960 was when the Beatles first played somewhere together and Ringo joined in 1962 that's around when they had big hits.
50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59There are five odd numbers in the 50s.
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