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When did Max Bygraves record his first album?

When did Max Bygraves record his first album?

From 1972, Bygraves recorded a series of albums, Sing Along With Max (later Singalongamax), in which he sang medleys of familiar songs aimed at an older audience.

Why did Max Bygraves write the song Big Head?

“BIG HEAD (Pronounced ‘BIG ‘EAD’)” retailed for one shilling. But although it sold well, “a letter to a newspaper gave a different interpretation to the composition”. He was he said “blamed for taking a rise from people afflicted with a deformity”.

When did Max Bygraves sing any dream will do?

This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Max with his great version of the Tim Rice’ Andrew Lloyd-Webber song Any Dream Will Do .From the stage play Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. This was a top ten hit here in Australia mid 1970s . Loading…

Who are some famous people Max Bygraves appeared with?

In the 1950s and 1960s, Bygraves appeared as a guest on several television variety programmes, both in the UK and United States. These included Ed Sullivan, Jack Benny and Jackie Gleason, in America.

From 1972, Bygraves recorded a series of albums, Sing Along With Max (later Singalongamax), in which he sang medleys of familiar songs aimed at an older audience.

This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Max with his great version of the Tim Rice’ Andrew Lloyd-Webber song Any Dream Will Do .From the stage play Joseph & The Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. This was a top ten hit here in Australia mid 1970s . Loading…

“BIG HEAD (Pronounced ‘BIG ‘EAD’)” retailed for one shilling. But although it sold well, “a letter to a newspaper gave a different interpretation to the composition”. He was he said “blamed for taking a rise from people afflicted with a deformity”.

In the 1950s and 1960s, Bygraves appeared as a guest on several television variety programmes, both in the UK and United States. These included Ed Sullivan, Jack Benny and Jackie Gleason, in America.

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