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Paul Griggs

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529: 101:, Hertfordshire, England) is a British musician. He first played professionally in the band The Cortinas, formed in 1963. The Cortinas released one single in 1968 on Polydor Records called "Phoebe's Flower Shop" and were renamed Octopus the same year. 198:
with his composition, "I'm Sorry" which was performed by Chad Brown, and a year later his song "No More Tears" was runner-up in "The Buddy Holly Song Contest" that was organised and judged by
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for a week of concerts at the Royal Festival Hall in London and in the same year they took part in the Yamaha Song Festival in Tokyo. Guys 'n' Dolls spent their last years in the
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instrumentals under the title of "Guitar Collection" for EMI Holland. The second a cover of
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Octopus, which included Griggs' brother Nigel, supported many well-known groups including
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and their first single "There's a Whole Lot of Loving" reached number two in the
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and during that time Griggs released two solo singles, the first a medley of
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Griggs' song "I Don't Wanna Lose You" was recorded by
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Mungo Jerry
Nigel Griggs
Malcolm Green
New Zealand
Split Enz
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session musicians
Frank Sinatra
Netherlands
Shadows
The Beatles
You Won't See Me
Dureco
A Song for Europe
Paul McCartney
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Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Lonnie Donegan
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