Ronnie Carroll was a Northern Irish singer and songwriter born on August 18, 1934. He is best known for his hit songs "Roses Are Red" (1962) and "Say Wonderful Things" (1963), and for representing the United Kingdom at two consecutive Eurovision Song Contests. His music has been remembered and celebrated for decades.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $5 Million (2024)
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About
Remembered for his hit songs "Roses Are Red" (1962) and "Say Wonderful Things" (1963), this Northern Irish-born vocalist is also famous for having represented the United Kingdom at two successive Eurovision Song Contests.
Before Fame
His debut single, "Walk Hand in Hand," was released in 1956 and quickly rose to a number thirteen position on the UK Singles Chart.
Trivia
A Politician as well as a performer, he campaigned unsuccessfully in both the 1997 and 2015 UK General Elections.
Family Life
Following a brief first marriage to singer, Actress, and comedienne Millicent Martin, he married Olympic athlete June Paul, followed by Glenda Kentridge. All three marriages ended in divorce; his second and third marriages produced a total of four children.
Associated With
He and British singer Dana Scallon were both political candidates and Eurovision Song Contest competitors.