Robert had a big number one single on the Billboard charts in 1979 with "Sad Eyes," which also garnered him a Grammy Award ...
John also worked as a background vocalist ... with him for several months while they worked on music. During that period, John wrote “Sad Eyes,” fine-tuning it for several months until ...
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John earned a Grammy nomination for "Sad ... releasing music under Robert John and hit No. 49 with "If You Don't Want My Love." Around that time, he also worked as a producer and background ...
Lauryn Hill honored Roberta Flack at her March 11 memorial at Manhattan's Abyssinian Baptist Church, stepping out of her ...
John was born Robert John Pedrick Jr. on Jan. 3, 1946, in Brooklyn, New York. He scored his first hit on Billboard’s Hot 100 as a 12-year-old in 1958 with “White Bucks and Saddle Shoes.” The song ...
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