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Gilbert O'Sullivan

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Gilbert O'Sullivan (born 1 December 1946) is an Irish born Jersey based singer-songwriter, best known for his early 1970s hits "Alone Again (Naturally)", "Clair" and "Get Down". The music magazine Record Mirror voted him the No. 1 UK male singer of 1972. Worldwide he has charted 16 top 40 discs; including six number one songs, the first of which was 1970's "Nothing Rhymed" (for further information see Gilbert O'Sullivan discography). His most successful recording period was between 1970 and 1980, though he has since recorded nine studio albums up to 2011's "Gilbertville". Speaking in 2009 he said; "I write pop songs. End of story. That's all I wanted to do. That's all I want to do. And that's all I continue to want to do. I have no interest in just touring, and living in the past."

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Discography

  • Irlish, 2000
  • Why, Oh Why, Oh Why, 1973
  • Southpaw, 1977
  • A Stranger in My Own Back Yard, 1974
  • Alone Again, 1986
  • The Best of Gilbert O'Sullivan
  • Clair
  • The Very Best of Gilbert O'Sullivan, 1996
  • In the Key of G., 1989
  • Underneath the Blanket Go / Doing the Best I Can, 1971
  • Live in Japan '93 - Tomorrow Today, 1993
  • Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day / But I'm Not, 1972
  • Best of Gilbert O'Sullivan - Naturally, 1993
  • Gilbert O'Sullivan, 2004
  • Rare Tracks, 1992
  • Nothing but the Best, 1991
  • Back to Front, 1972
  • Singer Sowing Machine, 1997
  • Alone Again Gilbert O'Sullivan Super Best, 1995
  • His 20 Most Beautiful Songs, 1989
  • Greatest Hits
  • The Very Best Of, 1995
  • Every Song Has It's Play, 1995
  • The Little Album, 1992
  • By Larry, 1994
  • Caricature, 2004
  • A Scruff At Heart, 2007
  • We Will / I Didn't Know What to Do, 1971
  • Piano Foreplay, 2003
  • I'm a Writer, Not a Fighter, 1973
  • I Don't Love You but I Think I Like You / That's a Fact, 1975
  • Life & Rhymes, 1982
  • The Best Of Gilbert O'Sullivan, 1992
  • Alone Again (Naturally), 1972
  • No Matter How I Try / If I Don't Get You (Back Again), 1971
  • The Berry Vest of Gilbert O'Sullivan, 2004
  • Off Centre, 1980
  • Christmas Song / To Cut a Long Story Short, 1974
  • Todo
  • Happiness Is Me and You / Breakfast Dinner and Tea, 1974
  • Himself, 1971
  • The Other Side of Gilbert O'Sullivan, 2004
  • Frobisher Drive, 1987

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