St. Peters Crispian
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St. Peters Crispian

Crispian St. Peters Crispian St. Peters Musical artist Crispian St. Peters (born Robin Peter Smith; 5 April 1939 – 8 June 2010)[2] was an English pop singer-songwriter, best known for his work in the 1960s, particularly hit songs written by the duo The Changin' Times (comprising Steve Duboff and Artie Kornfeld), including "The Pied Piper", and Ian & Sylvia's "You Were on My Mind". His popularity waned after he claimed he was a better performer than other well known singers and declared that he was a better songwriter than the Beatles.[3] Quick facts Background information, Birth name ... Crispian St. Peters Background information Birth name Robin Peter Smith[1] Born (1939-04-05)5 April 1939 Swanley, Kent, England Died 8 June 2010(2010-06-08) (aged…

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GENRES: Popular, Rock & Roll, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Changes / My Little Brown Eyes
Changes / My Little Brown Eyes (1966)
The Pied Piper / Sweet Dawn My True Love
The Pied Piper / Sweet Dawn My True Love (1966)
What I'm Gonna Be / You Were On My Mind
What I'm Gonna Be / You Were On My Mind (1966)
Your Ever Changin Mind / But She's Untrue
Your Ever Changin Mind / But She's Untrue (1966)
Free Spirit / I'm Always Crying
Free Spirit / I'm Always Crying (1967)