Starry Eyed (Michael Holliday song)
"Starry Eyed" is a Michael Holliday song that became the UK No. 1 single on 29 January 1960. It was written by Earl Shuman and Mort Garson and produced by Norrie Paramor. Entering the charts dated 1 January 1960, it spent 12 weeks there altogether. It was the first UK No. 1 single of the 1960s. The previous year the song was a follow-up single for American singer Gary Stites, where it was a minor success with US audiences.
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Starry Eyed (Michael Holliday song)
"Starry Eyed" is a Michael Holliday song that became the UK No. 1 single on 29 January 1960. It was written by Earl Shuman and Mort Garson and produced by Norrie Paramor. Entering the charts dated 1 January 1960, it spent 12 weeks there altogether. It was the first UK No. 1 single of the 1960s. The previous year the song was a follow-up single for American singer Gary Stites, where it was a minor success with US audiences.
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"The Steady Game"
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"Why?" by Anthony Newley
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"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?" by Emile Ford & The Checkmates
Last single
"Life Is A Circus"
released
This single
years
1960-01-29
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"Starry Eyed" is a Michael Hol ...... nor success with US audiences.
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Starry Eyed (Michael Holliday song)
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Starry Eyed
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