Kenneth Lynch was an English singer, songwriter, entertainer and actor. He had several UK hit singles in the early 1960s, including the two Top Ten hits, ‘Up on the Roof’ and ‘You Can Never Stop Me Loving You’ He is also known for a single release of ‘Misery’, the first cover version of a Beatles song to be released.
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Kenneth Lynch, OBE, was an English singer, songwriter, entertainer and actor. He had several UK hit singles in the early 1960s, including the two Top Ten hits, ‘Up on the Roof’ and ‘You Can Never Stop Me Loving You’ He is also known for a single release of ‘Misery’, the first cover version of a Beatles song to be released. He was awarded an OBE in the 1970 New Year Honours list. Lynch died on 18 December 2019, aged 81, after a long battle with cancer.
His song ‘Don’t Bother To Knock’, written for Midnight, placed second in the 1978 Eurovision Song Contest. He also wrote songs for Linda Thorson, Cilla Black and Buster Mottram. Lynch appeared on television programmes including Celebrity Squares, Mooncat & Co, Room at the Bottom, Bullseye and Curry and Chips.
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