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Another Froggatt song, "Big Ship", was a No. 8 UK Singles Chart hit for Cliff Richard in 1969,[6][7] and in the same year Froggatt's composition "Rachel" became a popular song in Australia and New Zealand, when it was released by the Australian artist Russell Morris.[8]
In the 1970s, the band was managed by Don Arden, hoping to break into the United States music scene, but the experience led to the collapse of the band.[2]
Froggatt later became an internationally recognised country music performer, releasing Here's to Everyone (1993)[citation needed] on his Red Balloon record label. Froggatt's autobiography, Raymond Who, followed in 1995.[2]
Froggatt's wife, Louise, died in a car crash.[9] Raymond Froggatt died at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital on 23 July 2023, at the age of 81.[10]
Discography
1969 – The Voice And Writings of Raymond Froggatt
1972 – Bleach
1974 – Rogues And Thieves
1978 – Southern Fried Frog
1979 – Songs From A Minstral
1980 – Stay With Me
1982 – Sooner Or Later
1984 – Why?
1988 – Is It Rollin' Bob
1991 – Here's To Everyone
1993 – At The London Palladium
1995 – Someday
1996 – The Collection
1997 – Moonshine
1980 – Runaway
1998 – Southern Fried Frog & Rogues And Thieves
1998 – In Concert at the Birmingham Town Hall
1998 – There Goes That Song Again
1999 – Now And Then
2002 – Milestones
2003 – Cold As A Landlord's Heart
2003 – Coast To Coast
2003 – Shantytown
2004 – The Voice And Writing of Raymond Froggatt
2004 – Songland 40
2004 – Adaos
2004 – Just One Night in Concert Symphony Hall Birmingham
2006 – Dream of You
2007 – Songwriter
2007 – The Lights of Amsterdam
2010 – Songs With Reasons
2010 – Warm Days Summer Nights
2011 – Blue And Gold
2011 – America
2011 – Fields of Rock And Roll
2012 – Movin' On
2013 – Birmingham Rain
2014 – Closer To You
2015 – The Classic Collection Vol 2
2018 – In Concert (Hunstanton & Birmingham)
References
^Larkin, Colin (1998) The Virgin Encyclopedia of Country Music, Virgin Books, ISBN0-7535-0236-4, p. 159-160