About: Sailor (song)

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"Sailor" is the title of the English-language rendering of the 1959 schlager composition "Seemann (Deine Heimat ist das Meer)" originally written in German by (de) and lyricist (de): featuring lyrics in English by Norman Newell (writing as David West), "Sailor" would in 1961 afford Petula Clark her first UK #1 hit, simultaneously granting Top Ten success to Anne Shelton while also bringing her chart career to a close. Clark was also afforded international success with both her recording of "Sailor" and also with Marin the French-language rendering of the song.

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  • "Sailor" is the title of the English-language rendering of the 1959 schlager composition "Seemann (Deine Heimat ist das Meer)" originally written in German by (de) and lyricist (de): featuring lyrics in English by Norman Newell (writing as David West), "Sailor" would in 1961 afford Petula Clark her first UK #1 hit, simultaneously granting Top Ten success to Anne Shelton while also bringing her chart career to a close. Clark was also afforded international success with both her recording of "Sailor" and also with Marin the French-language rendering of the song. (en)
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  • Tête À Tête Avec Petula Clark (en)
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  • "My Friend the Sea" (en)
  • "My Heart " (en)
  • "Souvenir of Ireland" (en)
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  • Marin (en)
  • Sailor (en)
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  • dbr:Calcutta_(song)
  • Something Missing (en)
  • I Want to Sing In Your Band (en)
  • I Will Light a Candle (en)
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  • 1961 (xsd:integer)
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  • Philips Studios December 1960 (en)
  • Pye Studios December 1960 (en)
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  • January 1961 (en)
  • August 1968 (en)
  • April 1961 (en)
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  • single (en)
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  • Werner Scharfenberger, Fini Busch , David West (en)
  • Werner Scharfenberger, Fini Busch , David West , Jean Broussolle (en)
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  • "Sailor" is the title of the English-language rendering of the 1959 schlager composition "Seemann (Deine Heimat ist das Meer)" originally written in German by (de) and lyricist (de): featuring lyrics in English by Norman Newell (writing as David West), "Sailor" would in 1961 afford Petula Clark her first UK #1 hit, simultaneously granting Top Ten success to Anne Shelton while also bringing her chart career to a close. Clark was also afforded international success with both her recording of "Sailor" and also with Marin the French-language rendering of the song. (en)
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  • Sailor (song) (en)
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