Leo Sayer (born Gerard Sayer) had a string of highly polished mainstream pop hits from 1973 to 1983, both in the U.K. and the US. Sayer started out in London in the late 60’s. He became a songwriting partner with drummer Dave Courtney in 1971. Soon one of their songs became a hit for Who lead singer Roger Daltrey. In 1973, Sayer’s “The Show Must Go On“ hit number one in the U.K.; a cover by Three Dog Night stopped Sayer’s version from charting in the US. By 1975, Sayer had conquered the American Top 40 on his own with “Long Tall Glasses“.

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