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Profile of Leo Sayer on Famous Like Me

 
Name: Leo Sayer  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 21st May 1948
   
Place of Birth: Sussex, England, UK
   
Profession: Singer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Leo Sayer (born May 21, 1948) is a performing artist whose singing career has spanned three decades.

He was born Gerard Hugh Sayer at Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex, England. He has had huge success with his single and album releases in the UK and US. His initial style of wearing a pierrot style outfit and make-up was dropped in the 1970s and his now distictive curly hair is widely recognisable.

His famous hits include, "Long Tall Glasses", "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing", the romantic ballad "When I Need You" and the remake of Bobby Vee's "More Than I Can Say" and Buddy Holly's "Raining In My Heart."

Most recently in 2000, "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" was featured in the hit movie Charlie's Angels and was on the accompanying soundtrack album.

Sayer is still performing at 57 years of age.

Discography

  • Silverbird (1973)
  • Just a Boy (1974)
  • Another Year (1975)
  • Endless Flight (1976)
  • Thunder in My Heart (1977)
  • Leo Sayer (1978)
  • The Very Best of Leo Sayer (1979)
  • Here (1979)
  • Living in a Fantasy (1980)
  • World Radio (1981)
  • Have You Ever Been in Love (1983)
  • Cool Touch (1990)
  • All the Best (1993)
  • The Definitive Hits Collection (1999)
  • Voice In My Head (2005)

External link

  • Official Leo Sayer website

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