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  1. Dorothy Squires (de son vrai nom Edna May Squires) ( 25 mars 1915 à Pontyberem, près de Llanelli, au pays de Galles - 14 avril 1998) est une autrice-compositrice-interprète galloise.

  2. Dorothy Squires (born Edna May Squires, 25 March 1915 – 14 April 1998) was a Welsh singer. Her early successes were achieved with "The Gypsy", "A Tree in the Meadow" and "I'm Walking Behind You" by her partner Billy Reid, and "Say It with Flowers" written by Squires with piano accompaniment by Russ Conway.

  3. 14 avr. 2018 · Dorothy Squires was the woman who married Roger Moore and made Elvis cry with her voice. Yet 20 years after her death, few beyond her closest friends remember someone who was arguably one of...

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  4. Learn about Dorothy Squires, the first British female singer to achieve international fame and fortune. From her humble beginnings in Wales to her glamorous Hollywood life with Roger Moore, from her chart-topping hits to her court cases and tragedies, discover the dramatic life of Britain's original diva.

  5. Dorothy Squires sings her UK Top Thirty Hit, "Say It With Flowers", accompanied by Russ Conway on the piano. Dot wrote both words and music for this song, which became one her most...

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  6. Dorothy Squires was a show business star blessed with vivacity and beauty. Furthermore, and like most really successful popular singers, she possessed genuine musical talent. She also had a large, loyal and well organised fan-base. In the period when she flourished she was one of the most charismatic and successful British performers. The more ...

  7. 28 août 2009 · Learn about the life and career of Carmarthenshire-born singer Dorothy Squires, who was one of the most popular singers of the pre- and post-War music world. Find out about her hits, her marriage to Roger Moore, her comeback and her controversies.

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