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  1. Petula Sally Olwen Clark (Epsom, Surrey, Inglaterra, 15 de noviembre de 1932), conocida como Petula Clark, es una cantante, actriz y compositora británica, conocida por sus exitosas canciones en los años 1960, en especial «Downtown», «I Know a Place», «My Love», «Colour My World», «A Sign of the Times» y «Don't Sleep in the Subway».

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Petula_ClarkPetula Clark - Wikipedia

    Petula Clark CBE (born 15 November 1932) is a British singer, actress, and songwriter. She started her professional career as a child performer and has had the longest career of any British entertainer, spanning more than 85 years.

  3. Conocida mundialmente por éxitos como Downtown, I Know a Place o My Love. Canciones: Down Town, Don't Sleep in the Subway ... Género: Pop. Padres: Doris Phillips y Leslie Norman Clark. Cónyuge: Claude Wolff (m. 1961) Hijos: Katherine Natalie, Barbara Michelle, Patrick. Altura: 1,55 m.

  4. Arco Pub. p. 190. ISBN 0668064595. The disc was No 2 for two weeks in Britain (with 15 weeks in the bestselles) with well over the quarter million sales but when released on the Warner label in the U.S.A. in December 1964 .... selling over a million there ... with global sales over three million.

    Year
    Single
    Peak Chart Positions(uk[16])
    Peak Chart Positions(aus[17])
    2013
    "Never Enough"
    2012
    "Cut Copy Me"
    2011
    "Downtown" (The Saw Doctors featuring ...
    1992
    "Oxygen"
  5. Petula Clark: Official site. Includes news, biography, discography, filmography, theatre work, photo galleries, concerts, television appearances, radio appearances, etc. relevant links.

  6. www.petulaclark.net › pages › biographyBiography - Petula Clark

    BIOGRAPHY. CHILD STAR. Born November 15, with "a voice as sweet as chapel bells," Petula Clark first broke into the limelight during World War II when as a child she entertained the troops, both on the radio and in concert.

  7. Petula Sally Olwen Clark was born in West Ewell Surrey, England on November 15, 1932. Petula made her first broadcast as a singer for the BBC Radio Overseas Service in October 1942, and became an overnight star on BBC National Radio in December 1942 at the age of 10.