
Dickie Pride was born Richard Charles Knellar on October 21 1941 in Thornton Heath, Surrey, England. By the time he was eight, he was winning praise for his singing, and staff at the Royal School of Church Music felt that his voice was potentially operatic. However Dickie took off in a different direction and at 16 formed a skiffle group called the Semi-Tones. He was spotted singing in a Tooting pub by Russ Conway who persuaded Larry Parnes to watch Dickie the next week.
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Betty Betty (Go Steady With Me)
Slippin'n'slidin'
Frantic
Slippin' And Slidin'
Primrose Lane
Fabulous Cure
Slippin' 'n' Slidin'
Slippin 'N' Slidin'
Midnight Oil
Betty Betty (Go Steady With Me
Slippin'n'slldln'
Anything Goes
Betty Betty
Slippin' N' Slidin'
Slippin' 'n slidin'
Slippin 'N' Slidin
Loch Lomond
Slippin? And Slidin?
Don't Make Me Love You
slippin and slidin
Slippin' And Slidin
Give Me The Simple Life
Bye bye blackbird
They Can't Take That Away From Me
Too Close For Comfort
Good Rocking Tonight (feat The John Barry Seven)
Falling In Love
Betty, Betty (Go Steady With Me)
You Turned The Tables On Me
There's A Small Hotel
I Could Write A Book
No John
It's Only A Paper Moon
Lulu's Back In Town
Isn't This A Lovely Day
Slippin' n Slidin'
Slippin' 'n ' Slidin
Slippin'n'slldln'
Slippin' & Slidin'
Frantic (1959)
Betty Betty Go Steady with Me
Betty Betty (Go Steady With Me) (1960)
Slippin' 'n slidin' (1959)
You're Singin' Our Love Song To Somebody Else
Slippin' And Slidin' (1958)
Primrose Lane (Original Mix)
Fabulous Cure (1959)
Slippin' and Slidin' - 1959
Dickie Pride-Slippin` & Sliddin`
Slippin And Slidin'
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