Christopher John Davison (born October 15, 1945, Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe Province, Argentina) is a British/Irish singer-songwriter known as Chris de Burgh, whose songs "The Leader", "The Vision", and "What About Me?" (in "Everybody's in Showbiz"), and "Carry Me (Like A Fire In Your Heart)" (in "To Have and to Hold") appeared in the series Miami Vice.
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| - Christopher John Davison (born October 15, 1945, Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe Province, Argentina) is a British/Irish singer-songwriter known as Chris de Burgh, whose songs "The Leader", "The Vision", and "What About Me?" (in "Everybody's in Showbiz"), and "Carry Me (Like A Fire In Your Heart)" (in "To Have and to Hold") appeared in the series Miami Vice.
- Chris de Burgh is an Anglo-Irish singer-songwriter, born in Argentina. He has been active since 1974, mainly in the genres of soft pop, soft rock and easy listening. Small Reference Pools know him by his 1986 hit Lady in Red and by extension other Silly Love Songs, but his output is actually quite a bit more varied than that. He often uses religious themes in his songs, sometimes explicitly and sometimes more of the Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory variety. He is also known due to his daughter Rosanna (the subject of the song Rosanna) winning Miss World in 2003 (as Miss Ireland) and for being the Arch Enemy of musical comedian Bill Bailey.
- Chris de Burgh (born Christopher Tossmonger de Hindenburgh, 20 March 1927) is a Christian. His claims to fame include musicianship, Lady in Red, Princess Diana's friendship and having healing hands like Jesus. He is regularly seen being just 4ft 7in tall on numerous Christian television programs and is known primarily today as "That bloke what Bill Bailey takes the piss out of".
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| - Christopher John Davison (born October 15, 1945, Venado Tuerto, Santa Fe Province, Argentina) is a British/Irish singer-songwriter known as Chris de Burgh, whose songs "The Leader", "The Vision", and "What About Me?" (in "Everybody's in Showbiz"), and "Carry Me (Like A Fire In Your Heart)" (in "To Have and to Hold") appeared in the series Miami Vice.
- Chris de Burgh is an Anglo-Irish singer-songwriter, born in Argentina. He has been active since 1974, mainly in the genres of soft pop, soft rock and easy listening. Small Reference Pools know him by his 1986 hit Lady in Red and by extension other Silly Love Songs, but his output is actually quite a bit more varied than that. He often uses religious themes in his songs, sometimes explicitly and sometimes more of the Everyone Is Jesus in Purgatory variety. He is also known due to his daughter Rosanna (the subject of the song Rosanna) winning Miss World in 2003 (as Miss Ireland) and for being the Arch Enemy of musical comedian Bill Bailey.
- Chris de Burgh (born Christopher Tossmonger de Hindenburgh, 20 March 1927) is a Christian. His claims to fame include musicianship, Lady in Red, Princess Diana's friendship and having healing hands like Jesus. He is regularly seen being just 4ft 7in tall on numerous Christian television programs and is known primarily today as "That bloke what Bill Bailey takes the piss out of".
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