Karen Young (born 13 April 1946, Sheffield, Yorkshire) is an English born singer, who had a 1969 hit in the UK Singles Chart with "Nobody's Child" (done originally by Canadian country singer Hank Snow). She had other singles released between 1965 to 1971, such as "Allentown Jail" (1969) and "Que Sera Sera"/"One Tin Soldier" (1970), also in 1968 "You Better Sit Down Kids" - which was a cover of Cher's US #9 hit before retiring from themusic business in 1974. On 27 August 2010, she appeared on the BBC daytime programme "Cash in the Attic" with her parents, selling mostly Victorian bric-a-brac.
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| - Karen Young (born 13 April 1946, Sheffield, Yorkshire) is an English born singer, who had a 1969 hit in the UK Singles Chart with "Nobody's Child" (done originally by Canadian country singer Hank Snow). She had other singles released between 1965 to 1971, such as "Allentown Jail" (1969) and "Que Sera Sera"/"One Tin Soldier" (1970), also in 1968 "You Better Sit Down Kids" - which was a cover of Cher's US #9 hit before retiring from themusic business in 1974. On 27 August 2010, she appeared on the BBC daytime programme "Cash in the Attic" with her parents, selling mostly Victorian bric-a-brac.
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| - Karen Young (born 13 April 1946, Sheffield, Yorkshire) is an English born singer, who had a 1969 hit in the UK Singles Chart with "Nobody's Child" (done originally by Canadian country singer Hank Snow). She had other singles released between 1965 to 1971, such as "Allentown Jail" (1969) and "Que Sera Sera"/"One Tin Soldier" (1970), also in 1968 "You Better Sit Down Kids" - which was a cover of Cher's US #9 hit before retiring from themusic business in 1974. On 27 August 2010, she appeared on the BBC daytime programme "Cash in the Attic" with her parents, selling mostly Victorian bric-a-brac.
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