ABOUT
David & Jonathan were a pop singer/songwriter duo from Bristol, England consisting of Roger ("David") Greenaway (b. 1938) and Roger ("Jonathan") Cook (b. 1940) that became famous during the late 1960s. They are best known for their Top 20 hit cover of The Beatles' "Michelle" (1966), a romantic ballad sung in both French and English that also made the U.K. Top 20.
Songs written by Greenaway and Cook for other artists include such oldies classics as The Fortunes' "You've Got Your Troubles," The Hollies' "Long Cool Woman In A Black Dress," and The New Seekers' "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony)."
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SONGS
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David And Jonathan
- I Know 1966
(B-side of "Speak Her Name") - Michelle 1966
(This Beatles-penned song, which is sung in both French and English, also became a hit in 1966 for both Bud Shank and Billy Vaughn.) - One Born Every Minute 1967
(B-side of "She's Leaving Home") - She's Leaving Home 1967
- Speak Her Name 1966
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