
Meri Wilson (15 June 1949 — 28 December 2002) was an American popular music singer, specializing in double entendre novelty songs. She was born in Nagoya, Japan, at a U.S. military base, but raised in Marietta, Georgia. Wilson later gained a Masters Degree in Musical Education at Georgia State University. In the Summer of 1977, she achieved fame after she recorded a song titled "Telephone Man", which was filled with suggestive lyrics and her breathy squealing voice.
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Telephone Man
Peter the Meter Reader
Itinerary
Telephone Man (Re-Recording)
Telephone Man (Original 45 Version)
Rub-a-dub-dub
Silver Blue Mercedes
The Angel in Me
Midnight In Memphis
Two Sides
He Lost His Faith
Everytime I Sing a Love Song
There's A Whole Lot More
Internet Man
The 900 Song
Santa's Coming
The Telephone Man
Telephone Man - Meri Wilson
The Spelling Song
There's a whole lot more (where that came from)
Meri Wilson - Telephone Man
Telephone Man - Original 45 Version
Telephone Man (1977)
The Phone Book
And I Love Him
Dick The D.J.
Telephone Man (1977)
Every Time I Sing a Love Song
My Valentine's Funny
Lonely Parts
Telephone Man.
Telephone Man [1977]
Dick The DJ
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Telophone Man
Meri Wilson
Telephone Man - 1977
Telephone Man:
Telephone Man ...
Rub‐a‐dub‐dub
The Telephone Song
Telephone Man ('77)
Telephone Man (#6, 24/09/1977 – 01/10/1977, 2 weeks)
Telephone Man (2
Telephone Man (s)
Peter The Meter Reader - Meri
Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps
TELEPHONE MEN
Peter The Meter Reader - Meri WIlson
Telephone Song
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