Leo Sayer (b. May 21, 1948) is a famous British singer-songwriter. He appeared singing You Make Me Feel Like Dancing with The Wiggles in You Make Me Feel Like Dancing and Hot Potatoes: The Best of The Wiggles. He also appeared in Dorothy the Dinosaur's Memory Book.
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| - Leo Sayer (b. May 21, 1948) is a famous British singer-songwriter. He appeared singing You Make Me Feel Like Dancing with The Wiggles in You Make Me Feel Like Dancing and Hot Potatoes: The Best of The Wiggles. He also appeared in Dorothy the Dinosaur's Memory Book.
- He scored two #1 hits on the Billboard singles chart in 1977, "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" and "When I Need You", both of which he performed on The Muppet Show. Sayer also appeared on The Tonight Show when Kermit the Frog hosted, and sang a duet of "When I Need You" with Miss Piggy.
- Peel seemed to play some of Leo Sayer's music in the early 70's, but by the time Punk arrived, he largely discredited his music, even to the point on his 29 November 1978 show to say that he was surprised that Pere Ubu, a favourite of Peel, was on the same label as him.
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| - Leo Sayer (b. May 21, 1948) is a famous British singer-songwriter. He appeared singing You Make Me Feel Like Dancing with The Wiggles in You Make Me Feel Like Dancing and Hot Potatoes: The Best of The Wiggles. He also appeared in Dorothy the Dinosaur's Memory Book.
- He scored two #1 hits on the Billboard singles chart in 1977, "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" and "When I Need You", both of which he performed on The Muppet Show. Sayer also appeared on The Tonight Show when Kermit the Frog hosted, and sang a duet of "When I Need You" with Miss Piggy.
- Peel seemed to play some of Leo Sayer's music in the early 70's, but by the time Punk arrived, he largely discredited his music, even to the point on his 29 November 1978 show to say that he was surprised that Pere Ubu, a favourite of Peel, was on the same label as him.
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