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Robert John, whose “Sad Eyes” hit No. 1 in the U.S. and had a Top 5 hit with a cover of “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” died Monday. He was 79. His son Michael Patrick told our sister site ...
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A series of pictures shows the difference his new invention made for Enzo. While wearing a cone, the pup looks sad and angry, possibly bothered by the movement limitations that come with it.
Singer-songwriter Robert John, who topped the Billboard charts in 1979 with the moody ballad, “Sad Eyes,” died Feb 24. He was 79. The crooner’s son, Michael Pedrick, confirmed his father’s ...
Among his most-recognized songs was the hit “Sad Eyes.” Although never losing his love for music, sadly, John recently passed away at 79 years old. According to Rolling Stone, John’s son ...
He leaves behind his partner, Susan, former wife, Diane, four sons, and beloved grandsons. The singer was renowned for his classic song Sad Eyes. Released in 1979, the soft rock ballad was a No. 1 hit ...
Robert John, the crooner behind “Sad Eyes” who scored his first hit when he was just 12, has died aged 79. John’s son, Michael Pedrick, confirmed the news of his death to Rolling Stone.
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