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Dickie Henderson

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Real name
Richard Matthew Michael Henderson
Born
October 30, 1922
Died
September 22, 1985
Country
United Kingdom
Comments
English entertainer, who broke into show business at the age of 10, when he was offered a role in the 1933 Frank Lloyd film version of Noël Coward's play "Cavalcade". He starred in his own ITV television programme "The Dickie Henderson Half Hour" in 1958 and afterwards hosted 84 episodes of "The Dickie Henderson Show".
Family
Dick Henderson Father
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Covers by Dickie Henderson

Title Performer Release date Originally by
1966 David Tomlinson and Dick Van Dyke
  1965 Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale and Adrienne Brune PRF, Al Starita and The Piccadilly Band REC,REL
1969 Connie Smith
1966 Dick Van Dyke, Julie Andrews, Karen Dotrice and Matthew Garber
1974 Bing Crosby with The Robert Mitchell Boys Choir BRD, Bing Crosby with John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra REC,REL, Alvino Rey and His Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Bill Schallen and Skeets Herfurt
  1969 Nan Wynn PRF, Benny Goodman Quintet - Vocal Chorus by Peggy Mann REC
  1969 Felicia Sanders PRF, Kaye Ballard REC,REL
1969 Frank Sinatra
1966 Ed Wynn, Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke
1966 Dick Van Dyke and Julie Andrews
1966 David Tomlinson, Dick Van Dyke and Londoners
1969 Henry King and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Tony Russell
1969 Roger Miller [US-OK]
  1965 Noël Coward with The Piccadilly Theatre Orchestra REC,REL, Cyril Ritchard, Tom Linden and Gail Kendal PRF
1969 Louis Jourdan
  1974 Lena Horne with Orchestra conducted by Horace Henderson REC,REL, Fred Astaire BRD
1966 Dick Van Dyke
1969 Matt Monro
1974 Jockers Brothers, Jos. Samuels Dance Orchestra
1969 Cilla Black with Accompaniment directed by Mike Vickers
1966 Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke and Pearlies
  1969 Dusty Springfield REL, Stan Getz REC
1974 William O'Neal, Marty May, Ray Middleton and Ethel Merman, The Bar Harbor Society Orchestra (Ben Selvin), Martha Tilton with Paul Weston and His Orchestra REC,REL, Carol Stewart and Del Porter BRD
1974 The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra under the direction of Henry Hall with Vocal Chorus by Flanagan and Allan, Bud Flanagan and The Rita Williams Singers with Tony Osborne and His Orchestra
1974 Henry Thies and His Hotel Sinton Orchestra - Vocal Refrain by Don Dewey, William J. Halley
1969 Glen Campbell - Conducted by Al De Lory