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GARY MILLER (1) Gary Miller born Neville Williams (1924 - 15 June 1968) was an English popular music singer and actor of the 1950s and 1960s. His career spanned only 13 years before he died of a heart attack in 1968. He released 24 singles and six EPs on the Pye Records label between 1955 and 1967. Pye released a further compilation EP after his death. Miller had several Top 40 singles early in his career, his debut single, "Yellow Rose Of Texas" reaching #13 on the UK Singles Chart. The most successful was "Robin Hood" (the theme to The Adventures of Robin Hood) which spent 28 weeks in the chart and peaked at #10, his only Top 10 hit. Miller had a number of small acting roles in the television series The Saint and Gideon's Way, and was a regular panelist on Juke Box Jury. He provided the singing voice for Troy Tempest in the Gerry Anderson series Stingray and recorded "Aqua Marina", the end titles theme for the series. He also recorded vocals for two different versions of an ultimately-unused end titles theme for Thunderbirds. The song was later re-worked as "Flying High" for the episode Richochet; one of the original two versions appears on the Thunderbirds 2 compilation album. Miller appeared on stage in the 1964 production of She Loves Me at the Lyric Theatre and on the cast album of that production. He also began appearing in the musical Come Spy with Me with Danny La Rue and Barbara Windsor, shortly before his death. He died shortly before production finished on an

The Story Of My Life: The Pye Anthology

The Very Best Of
Early Productions '55-'58

Reflections on War
Joe Meek: The Lost Recordings
Thunderbirds & Other Top Sixties TV Themes Volume 2
1958 British Hit Parade Part 1
The Joe Meek Productions
Lipstick On Your Collar

Gary Miller
Joe Meek 'Portrait of a genius' : Engineering The Hits 1955-59

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