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David Spencer (10 April 193612 June 2020), known professionally as Ricky Valance, was a
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singer. He was best known for the UK number one single " Tell Laura I Love Her", which sold over a million copies in 1960. He was the first male Welsh singer to have a UK number one single hit.


Early life

Born as David Spencer in
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, the eldest of seven children, he sang in his church choir and worked in a coal mine and a factory before joining the RAF at the age of 17. "First Person: Ricky Valance", ''South Wales Argus'', 19 December 2012
retrieved 12 June 2020.


Music career

He started his musical career after leaving the armed forces. He performed in local
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in the
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as a
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singer for a couple of years, before he was discovered by an A&R representative from EMI, signed to EMI's
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label, and placed with the record producer Norrie Paramor. He claimed he selected the stage name Ricky Valance because he liked the name Ricky, and took the name Valance from that of a trainer at a
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meeting; it was not a tribute to Ritchie Valens as sometimes reported. At his first recording session, Paramor suggested that Valance
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, "Tell Laura I Love Her", co-written by Jeff Barry. The recording was arranged by Frank Barber. Peterson's original version of the song had never been released in the United Kingdom, as
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considered a rock song about death and tragedy to be in bad taste. The BBC refused to play teenage tragedy songs like "Tell Laura I Love Her", but, thanks to airplay on Radio Luxembourg, Valance was rewarded with a number 1 hit in September 1960. Valance thus became the first Welsh man to reach the top spot – Shirley Bassey being the first Welsh female with "
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" in February 1959. The record was his only chart hit in the UK. After topping the UK Singles Chart, Valance appeared in the 1961 '' A Song For Europe'' competition, hoping to represent the UK in the upcoming
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. His song, "Why Can't We?", placed third out of the nine entries; the winner was "Are You Sure?" performed by
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. Further singles included "Movin' Away" and "Jimmy's Girl". Over 100,000 copies were sold of "Jimmy's Girl", and "Movin' Away" made it to number one in Australia and Scandinavia. While Valance continued to have some international success, changes in musical taste in the mid 1960s resulted in the ending of his Columbia contract. He sang in Ireland with a
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, the Chessmen, in 1967, and also undertook work as an actor, and performed
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. In later years, he featured in 1960s revival festivals in Britain, and on
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s. In 1989, he visited
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where he appeared on the show ''Nashville Now'', and he returned there in 2001 to record an album, ''One of the Best''. Later, he continued to perform, when living in Spain, and hosted a local golf-based chat show on television, ''Play a Round with Ricky''. In 2015, he was given an award at the Wales Millennium Centre, as the first Welsh man to have a UK number one hit. He released a single, "Welcome Home", in 2017, to raise funds for the Royal Air Force Museum.


Personal life and death

Valance lived in Cabo Roig on the outskirts of
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on the Costa Blanca in Spain, where he performed regularly. In 2015 he and his wife moved to Skegness, Lincolnshire. He died in Skegness on 12 June 2020. He was 84, and had been hospitalised for dementia in the months leading up to his death. His funeral was held at St. Mary's Church in Goldington,
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on 13 July 2020.


UK singles


Columbia

*DB4493 – " Tell Laura I Love Her" / "Once Upon a Time" (1960) *DB4543 – "Movin' Away" / "Lipstick on Your Lips" (1960) *DB4586 – "Jimmy's Girl" / "Only the Young" (1961) *DB4592 – "Why Can't We" / "Fisherboy" (1961) *DB4680 – "Bobby" / "I Want to Fall in Love" (1961) *DB4725 – "I Never Had a Chance" / "It's Not True" (1961) *DB4787 – "Try to Forget Her" / "At Times Like These" (1962) *DB4864 – "Don't Play No.9" / "Till the Final Curtain Falls" (1962)


Decca

*F12129 – "Six Boys" / "A Face in the Crowd" (1965)


Crystal

*CR7004 – "Abigail" / "My Summer Love" (1969) (as Jason Merryweather)


Tank

*BSS313 – "Hello Mary Lou" / "Walking in the Sunshine" (1978)


Umbrella

*UMO111 – "Daddy's Little Girl" / "Ticket to Dream" (1988)


One Media iP

* " Welcome Home" / "Tell Laura I Love Her" (55th Anniversary Edition) (2016)


See also

* List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart * List of Eurovision: Your Decision contestants


References


External links


Banned Rock and Roll Records website
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Entry at 45cat.com

Ricky Valance
on BBC Radio 4's '' Saturday Live'' in April 2018 (48:32 minutes in) {{DEFAULTSORT:Valance, Ricky 1936 births 2020 deaths Welsh expatriates in Spain People from Ynysddu Welsh male singers Royal Air Force airmen Columbia Records artists Decca Records artists