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Norman Alexander Milne, known professionally as Michael Holliday (26 November 1924 – 29 October 1963) was a British singer, who was popular in the late 1950s and early 1960s. He had a number of chart hits in the UK, including two
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singles, " The Story of My Life" and " Starry Eyed".


Early life

Michael Holliday was born in
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, and brought up in the Kirkdale district of the city. His career in music began after he won an amateur talent contest, 'New Voices of Merseyside', at the Locarno Ballroom, West Derby Road, Newsham, Liverpool. According to
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, while working as a seaman in the Merchant Navy, he used to
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obscure U.S. jazz records into the UK, where Costello's mother, Lilian Ablett, sold them. Finding himself in the U.S. as a seaman, Holliday was persuaded to enter a talent contest at
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in New York City, and again he won, inspiring him to seek a career in show business. In 1951, he secured two summer seasons' work as a vocalist with Dick Denny's band at Butlin's Holiday Camp, Pwllheli.


Singing career

In March 1953, he joined the
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. In December 1954, Holliday wrote to the BBC requesting a TV audition. His audition came in April 1955 and he made his first TV appearance on ''The Centre Show'' on 22 July 1955. This TV performance was seen by
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, then head of A&R for
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's Columbia
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, who signed him as a solo artist. He also sang "
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to the
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-based television programme of the same name produced by
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. Holliday's style of singing was influenced by
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, who was his idol. The style earned him the title of "the British Bing Crosby". A biography entitled ''The Man Who Would Be Bing'', written by Ken Crossland, was published in 2004.


Illness and death

Holliday had an ongoing problem with
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, and had a
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in 1961. He died in October 1963 from a suspected drug overdose, in
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, Surrey. His grave is at
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, Priory Road, Liverpool.


Discography

UK single (release date), highest chart position * " The Yellow Rose of Texas" / " Stein Song" (September 1955) * "
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" / "The Rose Tattoo" (January 1956) * "Nothin' To Do" / "Perfume, Candy and Flowers" (March 1956), UK No. 20 * "
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"/ "The Gal with the Yallow Shoes" (June 1956), UK No. 13 * "Ten Thousand Miles" / "The Runaway Train" (September 1956), UK No. 24 * "I Saw Esau" / "Yallow Yallow Gold" (January 1957) * "My House Is Your House" / "
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" (March 1957) * " Four Walls" / "Wringle Wrangle" (May 1957) * " All of You" / "It's the Good Things We Remember" (July 1957) * "
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" / "Love You Darlin'" (September 1957) * " The Story of My Life" / "Keep Your Heart" (January 1958), UK No. 1 * "In Love" / "Rooney" (February 1958), UK No. 26 * "Stairway of Love" / "May I?" (May 1958), UK No. 3 * "I'll Always Be in Love with You" / "I'll Be Lovin' You Too" (June 1958), UK No. 27 * "She Was Only Seventeen" / "The Gay Vagabond" (September 1958) * "
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" / " Careless Hands" (November 1958) * "Palace of Love" / "The Girls from the County Armagh" (February 1959) * "Moments of Love" / "Dearest" (May 1959) * "Life Is a Circus" / "For You, For You" (August 1959) * " Starry Eyed" / "The Steady Game" (November 1959), UK No. 1 * "
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" / "Dream Talk" (March 1960), UK No. 39 * " Little Boy Lost" / "The One Finger Symphony" (June 1960), UK No. 50 * "Catch Me a Kiss" / "Stay in Love" (November 1960) * "The Miracle of Monday Morning" / "Remember Me" (February 1961) * "Dream Boy Dream" / "
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" (June 1961) * "Wishin' on a Rainbow / "I Don't Want You to See Me Cry" (April 1962) * "
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" / "It Only Takes a Minute" (September 1962) * "Laugh and the World Laughs With You" / "Iron Fence" (February 1963) * "Between Hello and Goodbye" / "Just to Be with You Again" (July 1963) * "Drums / "Can I Forget You" (November 1963) * "Dear Heart" / "My Year of Love" (March 1964) * " My Last Date (with You)" / "Always is a Long, Long Time" (June 1964)


Albums

* ''Hi!'' (1957). * ''Mike!'' ( Columbia - catalog No. 33SX1170) (1959) * ''Holliday Mixture'' (1960). * ''Happy Holliday'' (Columbia - catalog No. 33SX1354) (1961). * ''To Bing - from Mike'' (1962).


See also

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List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart This is a list of artists who have reached number one on the UK Singles Chart as recorded by the Official Charts Company. Artists are listed alphabetically, solo artists are listed by surname and groups are listed by full names excluding "the" o ...


References


External links


Michael Holliday at AllMusic
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