Robert Earl (singer)
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Robert Earl (b. Monty Leigh) was a singer of traditional pop music in Britain in the 1950s, whose style was operatic, like fellow crooners David Whitfield, David Hughes, Lee Lawrence and Edmund Hockridge.
He enjoyed three chart hits during this period, while signed to Philips Records: I May Never Pass This Way Again (#14) and More Than Ever (#26) in 1958 and The Wonderful Secret of Love (#17) in 1959.
His agent was Michael Sullivan, who also represented Shirley Bassey.
There is currently one CD of his recordings available, The Magic of Robert Earl (Spectrum).