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Malcolm Roberts (31 March 1944 — 7 February 2003[1]) was a English singer, who enjoyed three hit singles from 1967 to 1969 in the UK Singles Chart.[2] Born in Blackley,[3] Manchester,[1] Roberts arrived in the music industry through a previous career in acting - even appearing briefly in a tiny role in ITV's soap opera, Coronation Street.[1] It was while appearing as Tony in West Side Story that he received his big break. Composer Lionel Bart spotted his potential and cast him in appear in his West End production of Maggie May at the Adelphi Theatre, in 1964.[3] His first single, "Time Alone Will Tell" reached number 45 in May 1967, followed by his biggest hit, "May I Have the Next Dream With You" in November 1968, reaching number 8 and staying on the charts for 15 weeks. His final hit, in November 1969, was "Love is All", which reached number 12.[4] According to the sleeve notes of his 2001 retrospective CD collection, his recording career continued in Brazil, where he scored many hits.[5] He also appeared on American television on 6 November 1970, via the The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.[6] He had previously sung on both the The Morecambe and Wise Show (1969) and The Kenneth Williams Show on the UK's BBC Television.[6] Roberts later appeared in pantomime, starring opposite Ronnie Corbett and Clodagh Rodgers in the 1971 production of Cinderella at the London Palladium. In 1985, he joined a six-member group to represent Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest.[7

The Best Of Malcolm Roberts
The Essential Malcolm Roberts
My Kind Of Music - A Fine Romance

This Is... 1968

The Very Best Of Malcolm Roberts

Top of the Pops 1968

Rio
Malcolm Roberts

The Talk Of The Town
May I Have The Next Dream With You
Old Fashioned Love Songs - Cd2
Flash Back Rádio América - Filtered Vinyl