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About Charlie Landsborough
Although Charlie Lansborough started his musical career back in the 1960s as part of the group The Chicago Sect, it wouldn't be until the mid 1990s that the country and folk musician would achieve unabashed success in the industry. Born in Birkenhead, England in 1941, Charles Alexander Landsborough joined the Chicago Sect while in Germany whilst in the army. Upon returning to England, he became a teacher, and wrote and performed his work when time and opportunity would allow. In 1994, all that was to change with the release of his touching single, "What Colour Is the Wind?" A number one hit in Ireland, and a big seller in England, Australia, and New Zealand, the single won Landsborough a recording deal, and he went on to record ten albums over the next ten-plus years, as well as winning the BMCA Best Male Vocalist Award three times. 2008 saw the release of Under Blue Skies, which was a top 100 hit in the UK, and managed to crack the top 25 in Ireland. ~ Chris True, All Music Guide
Charlie Landsborough's Discography (15)
| Under Blue Skies | Rosette Prod... |
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| Heart And Soul | Rosette Prod... |
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| My Heart Would Know | Rosette Prod... |
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| Movin' On | Telstar Premiere |
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| Songs From The Heart/Live From Dublin | Rosette Prod... |
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Compilations Featuring Charlie Landsborough (19)
| Summer Country: 41 CLASSIC COUNTRY HITS... | BMG |
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| Dreams Of Ireland: 16 Classic Songs Of I... | Ritz Product... |
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| Dreams Of Ireland: 16 Classic Songs Of I... | Ritz Product... |
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| Gospel Favourites | Ritz Product... |
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| Old Fashioned Love | Ritz Product... |
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| Faith Hill is one of those country stars who enjoys massive popularity in America, with a career stretched over 16 years spawning 11 number ones, but have stuggled to expand it beyond her country's boundaries. "There you'll be", a wishy washy, epic ballad of the "memories of lost love" kind, was penned by the one and only Diane Warren and rejected by Celine Dion. Released in 2001 as the theme soundtrack from the movie "Pearl Harbour"; it reached number three in our charts and became Faith Hill's only UK top ten hit. And now, thanks to -yep, you guessed it- the ever growing power of television, is a surprise re-entry in our singles chart's top ten. Amy Connelly, one of this season's X factor contestants, chose it for a rendition that, apparently, brought jury Cheryl Cole to tears and triggered a downloading frenzy for the original among the popular show's viewers. Expect a greatest hits package released promptly, which could become one of this Christmas unexpected winners. | |
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