Joe Fagin

Joe Fagin (* January 1940 ) is a British pop singer.

Career

Fagin in the 1960s was the lead singer of the Merseybeat band The Stranglers, often on the same concerts played like the Beatles. Known to a wider audience Fagin was, however, only after he had received in 1983 the song That's Livin ' Alright. The song served as a theme song of the television series Auf Wiedersehen, Pet; FAGIN single climbed, not least due to the popularity of the series up to # 3 on the British charts.

Fagin, 1985 was one of the singers of the all-star band The Crowd ( among others with Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden, Tony Christie, Motorhead and many others), the number one in the UK charts with the charity single You'll Never Walk Alone had one hit, the proceeds from which zugutekam the victims of the fire disaster at the Stadium of English football third division side Bradford City.

In 1986, Fagin has received another chart success - with two songs from the second season of Goodbye, Pet, Back with the Boys Again and Get It Right.

An edited version of That's Living Alright came in 2006 as That's England Alright on the market; with the text supported Fagin the English national football team at the FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany - but unofficially, the official song of the Three Lions team was World at Your Feet the band Embrace.

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