Forever and Ever (Slik song)
"Forever and Ever" is a UK number-one single by Slik released in 1975. It was number one for one week in February 1976. It was also a hit in Ireland, reaching number two on the charts there; it was Slik's only song to ever chart in Ireland or outside the UK. It was written by the well established songwriting partnership of Bill Martin and Phil Coulter who had recently split from writing for the Bay City Rollers. The song was originally recorded by Kenny and appeared on their 1975 debut LP, The Sound Of Super K.
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Forever and Ever (Slik song)
"Forever and Ever" is a UK number-one single by Slik released in 1975. It was number one for one week in February 1976. It was also a hit in Ireland, reaching number two on the charts there; it was Slik's only song to ever chart in Ireland or outside the UK. It was written by the well established songwriting partnership of Bill Martin and Phil Coulter who had recently split from writing for the Bay City Rollers. The song was originally recorded by Kenny and appeared on their 1975 debut LP, The Sound Of Super K.
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