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Don French

Don French was an American singer and guitarist born in Pennsylvania in 1940. He released two singles between 1958 and 1959, whilst studying at university. The songs Goldilocks & Little Blonde Girl were written for and dedicated to his then-sweetheart Margo, who became his first wife and mother of his first son Don Jr. There is very little information on what career he made after releasing his two singles, but apparently he still lives in Pennsylvania and is married to his second wife Karen. Don also has two other children (Whitney and David) and a grandson named John.

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In an interview with the Guardian in 2001, Peel mentioned that along with Teenage Kicks by the Undertones, his all time favourite records were Stanley Winston's No More Ghettos In America, the Quads' There Must Be Thousands and Don French's Lonely Saturday Night. [1] After Peel's death, it was later found out that he had two copies of Don French's Lonely Saturday Night / Goldilocks single in his record box, which contained 142 singles.

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Lonely_Saturday_Night

Lonely Saturday Night

1985
1992
1993
1994
  • 05 November 1994: Lonely Saturday Night (v/a CD - The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll Volume 4) Ace
2003
  • 15 October 2003: Lonely Saturday Night (7") Lancer (Peel had bought the Don French 7" at the record fair in Bury St Edmunds over the weekend. He says he now owns three copies of the single, but the new addition to his collection is on the original label, Lancer. Two copies of the single were later found to be in John Peel's Record Box of his most treasured 45s.)
  • 25 October 2003 (BBC World Service): Lonely Saturday Night (7") Lancer

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