Adam Faith
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Adam Faith

Adam Faith, born Terence Nelhams Wright in 1940, was an English singer, actor, and financial journalist renowned for his contributions to British pop music in the late 1950s and 1960s. He achieved notable success as a rock and roll teen idol with hit singles such as "What Do You Want?" and "Poor Me," becoming a significant figure in the UK music scene. Alongside his music career, he acted in films and television, including the series "Budgie" and "Love Hurts." In later years, Faith transitioned to financial journalism, but his ventures led to bankruptcy before his death in 2003.

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Popular, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

What Do You Want / From Now Until Forever
What Do You Want / From Now Until Forever (1960)
Mix Me A Person / Don't That Beat All
Mix Me A Person / Don't That Beat All (1963)
I Don't Need That Kind Of Lovin' / I'm Used To Losing You
I Don't Need That Kind Of Lovin' / I'm Used To Losing You (1965)
It's Alright / I Love Being In Love With You
It's Alright / I Love Being In Love With You (1965)
Talk About Love / Hand Me Down Things
Talk About Love / Hand Me Down Things (1965)
To Make A Good Man Cry / Here's Another Day
To Make A Good Man Cry / Here's Another Day (1966)