Robert Knight (born Robert Peebles, April 24, 1945 – November 5, 2017) was an American singer best known for the 1967 recording of the song "Everlasting Love". Born in Franklin, Tennessee, Knight made his professional vocal debut with the Paramounts, a quintet consisting of school friends. Signed to Dot Records in 1960, they recorded "Free Me" in 1961, a US R&B hit single that outsold a rival version by Johnny Preston. After this initial success, their subsequent releases flopped, resulting in a breakup of the group. Read more on Last.fm
Below are the number of appearances made, sorted by the most popular types of performance. Repeat performances are not counted, unless stated otherwise.
Mimed Performances
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Live Performances
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Live Mimed Performances
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Satellite Performances
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Music Videos
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Repeat Performances
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Linked Performances
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Episode | Performance | |||
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14/03/1974 |
Everlasting Love Music Video |
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31/01/1974 |
Love On A Mountain Top Mimed Performance |
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03/01/1974 |
Love On A Mountain Top Danced to by Pan's People |
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20/12/1973 |
Love On A Mountain Top Danced to by Pan's People |
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06/12/1973 |
Love On A Mountain Top Music Video |
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