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- Dickie_Valentine abstract "Dickie Valentine (4 November 1929 – 6 May 1971) was an English pop singer in the 1950s. In addition to several other Top Ten hit singles, Valentine had two chart-toppers on the UK Singles Chart with \"Finger of Suspicion\" (1954) and \"Christmas Alphabet\" (1955).".
- Dickie_Valentine activeYearsEndYear "1971".
- Dickie_Valentine activeYearsStartYear "1957".
- Dickie_Valentine background "solo_singer".
- Dickie_Valentine birthDate "1929-11-04".
- Dickie_Valentine birthPlace County_of_London.
- Dickie_Valentine birthPlace Metropolitan_Borough_of_St_Marylebone.
- Dickie_Valentine deathDate "1971-05-06".
- Dickie_Valentine deathPlace Brecknockshire.
- Dickie_Valentine deathPlace Wales.
- Dickie_Valentine genre Rock_and_roll.
- Dickie_Valentine recordLabel Decca_Records.
- Dickie_Valentine recordLabel Pye_Records.
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- Dickie_Valentine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dickie Valentine".
- Dickie_Valentine background "solo_singer".
- Dickie_Valentine birthDate "1929-11-04".
- Dickie_Valentine birthName "Richard Maxwell".
- Dickie_Valentine birthPlace "Marylebone, London, England".
- Dickie_Valentine deathDate "1971-05-06".
- Dickie_Valentine deathPlace "Glangrwyney, Brecknockshire, Wales".
- Dickie_Valentine genre "Rock and roll, pop".
- Dickie_Valentine instrument "Vocals, guitar".
- Dickie_Valentine label Decca_Records.
- Dickie_Valentine label Pye_Records.
- Dickie_Valentine name "Dickie Valentine".
- Dickie_Valentine occupation "Singer, guitarist".