Bertie Higgins

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Elbert Joseph "Bertie" Higgins (born December 8, 1944 in Tarpon Springs, Florida) is an adult-contemporary singer and songwriter. In 1982 he had his only top-40 album with Just Another Day in Paradise. It spawned the Top 40 romantic ballad "Key Largo," which referenced the Humphrey Bogart movie of the same name. Higgins is of Irish, German and Portuguese descent;[1] his great-great-great-grandfather is German poet Johann Wolfgang Goethe, the author of Faust.

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Other albums: Brazilia, Pirates and Poets, TROP ROCK, A Buuccaneer's Diary, I Saw Three Ships, The Ultimate Collection.

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