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Andy Williams
A relaxed vocalist in the style of his hero Bing Crosby, Andy
Williams began singing professionally when he was eight. He had a
number of ballad hits in the 1950s and continued to sell
sporadically in the 60s with I Can't Get Used To Losing You
(1963), Can't Keep My Eyes Off You (1968) and Happy
Heart (1969).
Williams hated his 1957 UK Number One hit, Butterfly,
so much that he eventually purchased the rights to the track to
keep it off the market.
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