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Robert John, whose “Sad Eyes” hit No. 1 in the U.S. and had a Top 5 hit with a cover of “The Lion Sleeps Tonight,” died Monday. He was 79. His son Michael Patrick told our sister site ...
Releasing the song under the name Bobby Pedrick Jr., John went on to become the lead singer of groups like Bobby & The Consoles. Spending nearly four decades in the music industry, John recorded ...
Robert John, a beloved singer, died on February 24, 2025, at the age of 79. In a conversation with Rolling Stone, his son talked about how John did not completely heal from a stroke that he had ...
A former No. 1 hit singer who charted in four different decades is dead at age 79. Robert John, who topped the Billboard Hot 100 in 1979 with “Sad Eyes,” died Monday, according to Rolling Stone.
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The song was featured on his self-titled third album, which peaked at No. 68 on the Billboard 200. Following the massive success of Sad Eyes, John achieved two more minor hits in 1980 with ...
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Robert John, an itinerant singer-songwriter who was working in construction before scoring a Number One hit with 1979’s “Sad Eyes,” died Monday. He was 79. Michael Pedrick, John’s son ...