the lead singer of the group Right Said Fred was Richard Fairbrass. He was the lead singer in the band from its formation in 1989 and is still the lead singer of the band to the present time.
The album Smashing was released by Right Said Fred in 1996. This was the band's third album, but it was their first album released under their own label, Happy Valley Records.
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He said that, if he wasn't a singer, he'd be a president. Nick Jonas 2038!!
No. Richard is gay. Fred isn't.
Right Said Fred was created in 1989.
For Sale - Right Said Fred album - was created in 2005.
Stop the World - Right Said Fred album - was created on 2011-05-01.
Stand Up - Right Said Fred album - was created on 2002-08-26.
The album Smashing was released by Right Said Fred in 1996. This was the band's third album, but it was their first album released under their own label, Happy Valley Records.
Bernard Cribbins (born 29 December 1928, Oldham, Lancashire) is an English character actor and musical comedian. In 1962 he recorded two highly popular and well-remembered comic songs, "Right Said Fred" (in which a group of workmen struggle to relocate a large unspecified object, possibly a piano) and "Hole in the Ground" (in which an embittered workman murders a bowler-hatted harasser). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_Said_Fred_(song)Right Said Fred are an English pop band, formed in 1989 by brothers Richard Fairbrass and Fred Fairbrass, later joined by their friend Rob Manzoli, all from East Grinstead. The group is named after a song of the same name which was a hit for Bernard Cribbins in 1962. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_Said_Fred
"Catwalk Mix" is one of the two names for the Right Said Fred song, "I'm too sexy." It was ranked number 49 of the top 50 worst songs list, wrote by Blender in 2007.
The lead singer of the group Girls Aloud is know as Nadine Elizabeth Louise Coyle. She is not really the lead since all 5 girls of the band sing. Elizabeth is just more known and sometimes said to be lead singer.
Stand Up (For the Champions) was released on July 8, 2002.
They basically said it was "unsinkable"...pretty ironic right?
The Police Right Said Fred Depeche Mode Nirvana Men At Work The list goes on and on