Petula Clark – ‘Downtown’
Petula Clark, a British singer with a remarkably versatile voice, achieved international stardom with her signature hit, “Downtown,” released in 1964. Clark, who began her career as a child performer…
Petula Clark, a British singer with a remarkably versatile voice, achieved international stardom with her signature hit, “Downtown,” released in 1964. Clark, who began her career as a child performer…
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