Chris Andrews To Whom It Concerns

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. COPYRIGHTS RESERVED BY COPYRIGHT video is used only for non-profit usage and publishing. Chris Andrews (born Christopher Frederick Andrews, 15 October 1942, Romford, east London, United Kingdom) is a singer and successful songwriter, whose musical career started in the , by his mid teens, had formed his own group, and was playing at Soho venues which included The 2i’s Coffee Bar (pronounced two eyes) and Flamingo 14 March 1959, he made his UK television debut, performing on the Oh, Boy! show. He would later return in April to perform a cover of Cliff Richard’s, “Move It“.Andrews wrote “The First Time“ for Adam Faith (#5, 1963), and then a string of hits for Sandie Shaw. They included “Girl Don’t Come“ (#3, 1964/65), “I’ll Stop at Nothing“ (#4, 1965), “Message Understood“ (#6, 1965) and “Long Live Love“ (#1, 1965). The latter remained a chart topper in the
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