Gilbert O'Sullivan

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  • pop
  • 70s
  • soft rock
  • oldies
  • singer-songwriter
Gilbert O'Sullivan was born Raymond Edward O'Sullivan on 1st December 1946 in Waterford in Ireland. His father worked in a meat factory while his mother ran a sweet shop. In 1958 at the age of 11 he moved with his family to Swindon in England in search of a better life. He attended St. Joseph's Comprehensive school in Swindon. While there he developed an interest in both music and amateur boxing. Musically he began with the guitar and progressed to the piano.

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Songs

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    Live Now Pay Later

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    Looking (A Tale of Two Meanings)

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    Lost a Friend

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    Love Being Faxed by You

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    Love How You Leave Me

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    Make My Day

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    Matrimony

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    Me

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    Me - (reprise)

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    Middle Age Dread

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    Miss My Love Today

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    Missing You Already

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    Mr. And Mrs. Regard

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    Mr. And Mrs. Regards

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    Mr. Moody's Garden

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    My Advice to You

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    My Father

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    My Front Door Is

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    My Love and I

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    New Song

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    No Head for Figures but Yours

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    No Matter How I Try

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    No More

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    No Telling Why

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    Nobody Wants to Know (feat. Barry Esson)

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    Not in a Million Years

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    Not So Great Britain

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    Not That It Bothers Me

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    Nothing Rhymed

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    Nothing to Do About Much

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    Nothing to Fear (feat. Mike Dore)

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    Now Matter How I Try

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    Number 4

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    Oh-Wakka-Do-Wakka-Day

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    Ohh Wakka Doo Wakka Day

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    One Drink Too Many (Too Few)

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    Oo-Wakka-Do-Wakka-Day

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    Ooh Baby

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    Ooh Baby (dance mix)

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    Ooh Baby (Radio mix)

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    Ooh Wakka Do Wakka Day

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    Ooh Wakka Doo Wakka Day

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    Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day

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    Oooh - Wakka -Doo-Wakka-Day

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    Or So They Say

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    Our Own Baby

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    Out of the Question

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    Outro

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    Overture

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    Parrish


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