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Neil Sedaka
Neil Sedaka
American musician
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Howard Greenfield
Howard Greenfield
dickie rock
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The Crystals
The Crystals
American vocal group
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The Chiffons
The Chiffons
American singers
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The Tokens
The Tokens
American male doo-wop-style vocal group
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The Searchers
The Searchers
English band
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Al Martino
Al Martino
American actor and singer (1927-2009)
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The Hollies
The Hollies
English pop group formed in Manchester in the early 1960s
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Roger Greenaway
Roger Greenaway
English songwriter and record producer
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Bert Berns
Bert Berns
American songwriter and record producer of the 1960s
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Eydie Gormé
Eydie Gormé
American pop singer, chanteuse, comic actress
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Gene Chandler
Gene Chandler
American musician
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Brian Hyland
Brian Hyland
American pop singer
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Chuck Jackson
Chuck Jackson
American recording artist; R&B singer
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Gene Watson
Gene Watson
American country singer
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Brenda Lee
Brenda Lee
American singer and recording artist
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The Walker Brothers
The Walker Brothers
American pop band
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Jimmy Ruffin
Jimmy Ruffin
American musician
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Barry Blue
Barry Blue
English singer, producer and songwriter
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Roger Cook
Roger Cook
English singer, songwriter and record producer
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Rob Davis
Rob Davis
English guitarist and songwriter
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Martha and the Vandellas
Martha and the Vandellas
American vocal group
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Tracey Dey
Tracey Dey
American musician
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Ike & Tina Turner
Ike & Tina Turner
American musical duo
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Frankie Vaughan
Frankie Vaughan
English traditional pop music singer (1928-1999)
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Joe Tex
Joe Tex
American singer-songwriter
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Rick Astley
Rick Astley
British singer and songwriter
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Timmy Thomas
Timmy Thomas
American musician
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The Tremeloes
The Tremeloes
rock band
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Ben E. King
Ben E. King
American soul and R&B singer and record producer
Gene Pitney
American recording artist; singer and songwriter

Gene Pitney

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American recording artist; singer and songwriter
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Gene Francis Alan Pitney (February 17, 1940 – April 5, 2006) was an American singer-songwriter and musician.

Pitney charted 16 top 40 hits in the United States, four in the top ten. In the United Kingdom, he had 22 top 40 hits, and 11 singles in the top ten. Among his most famous hits are "Town Without Pity", "(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance", "Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa", "I'm Gonna Be Strong", and "It Hurts To Be In Love". He also wrote the early 1960s hits "Rubber Ball" recorded by Bobby Vee, "Hello Mary Lou" by Rick Nelson, and "He's a Rebel" by the Crystals. In 2002, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.