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previous year in
English by the
British songwriting team of
composer Mike
Wilsh and
lyricist Mike Deighan.
While the
English version refers to Waterloo...
- north.
After a
perilous journey, the
expedition reaches the
country of the
Wilsh, a
wealthy and
civilised people who are
ruled by the wise and
generous King...
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Genre Pop
Length 2:18
Label Philips Songwriter(s)
Lionel Morton,
Fritz Fryer, Mike
Wilsh Producer(s)
Johnny Franz The Four
Pennies singles chronology...
- "All
Outta Angst" 1:53 8. "I'm
Telling Tim" 1:17 9. "Champs Elysées" (
Wilsh, Deighan, P Delanoë) 2:02 10. "Dad's Bad News" 2:02 11. "Kill Rock Stars"...
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Turco –
Giancarlo Bigazzi 3. "Les Champs-Élysées"
Pierre Delanoë – Mike
Wilsh – Mike
Deighan 4. "Siffler sur la colline"
Daniele Pace –
Mario Panzeri...
- Lancashire,
England Genres Beat, Rock and roll
Years active 1962–1966
Labels Philips Past
members Lionel Morton Mike
Wilsh Fritz Fryer Alan Buck
David Graham...
- "Waterloo Road"
performed by
Jason Crest was
written (by Mike
Deighan and Mike
Wilsh)
about the
Waterloo Road in Burslem. The song
became very po****r and even...
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single with the song "Oh Waterlooplein". This was an
adaptation of Mike
Wilsh's "Waterloo Road" with
original lyrics by Mike
Deighan and
released by Jason...
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British Listed Buildings.
Retrieved 21 July 2019. Parry,
Edward (1905). "A
Wilsh Rector of the Last Century". The
Cornhill Magazine. XVIII: 32–43. "Ramon...
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World of Slydini, Lou
Tannen Publishing, Inc., New York, 1979, pp. 5–16
Wilsh, Bill. Slydini, Wisch-Craft, 2014, p. 1 Starke, George. "Stars of Magic...