Alan O'Day, Pop Artist and Songwriter, Dies At Age 72
11:12 May 20 2013 from About.com: Top 40 / Pop
also performers. The first artist signed was Alan O'Day, writer of the Righteous Brothers' "Rock and Roll Heaven" and Helen Reddy's "Angie Baby." His first single was "Undercover Angel" and it turned into a #1 pop smash. Follow ups failed to reach the pop
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'Undercover Angel' singer Alan O'Day, 72
11:04 May 20 2013 from Lowell Sun Online
ANGELES -- Alan O'Day, 72, who wrote popular songs for other artists, including Helen Reddy and the Righteous Brothers, but scored his own No. 1 single with "Undercover Angel" in 1977, died Friday at his home in Westwood, according to the Los Angeles Times.
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‘Undercover Angel’ Singer Alan O’Day Dead At 72
05:32 May 20 2013 from CBS Los Angeles
for the pop hit “Undercover Angel,” a #1 smash in 1977. He penned some of the biggest hits of the 70s, for singers like Helen Reddy (“Angie Baby”) and the Righteous Brothers (“Rock and Roll Heaven”). “Angie Baby” was a #1 for Reddy and “Rock and Roll Heaven”
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'Angie Baby' songwriter, 'Undercover Angel' singer Alan O'Day dies
01:20 May 20 2013 from MSNBC Blogs
of Thought" for Cher, "Rock and Roll Heaven" for the Righteous Brothers, and the No. 1 single "Angie Baby" in 1974 for Helen Reddy. Three years after that, he also topped the charts with his own single, "Undercover Angel." In the next decade he paired with
"Undercover Angel" Singer Alan O'Day Dies at 72
10:58 May 19 2013 from TV Balla
songs for Muppet Babies with Janis Liebhart. He is survived by his wife Yuka. View original "Undercover Angel" Singer Alan O'Day Dies at 72 at TVGuide.com Other Links From TVGuide.com Cher Helen Reddy Muppet Babies The Righteous Brothers Source: TV Guide
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Alan O'Day Dead: "Undercover Angel" Singer Dies at 72
07:52 May 19 2013 from US Magazine
in the early 1970s, penning hits including Cher 's "Train of Thought," the Righteous Brothers' "Rock and Roll Heaven," and Helen Reddy 's "Angel Baby." He also co-wrote dozens of tunes for the Muppet Babies cartoons. In 1977, he rose to the top of the charts
'Undercover Angel' Singer Alan O'Day Dies at 72
05:13 May 19 2013 from Hollywood Reporter
writing "Train of Thought" for Cher, "Rock and Roll Heaven" for the Righteous Brothers, and the 1974 No. 1 "Angel Baby" by Helen Reddy. Three years later he landed at the top of the Hot 100 with his own single, "Undercover Angel." In the 1980s, O'Day teamed
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'Undercover Angel' Singer Alan O'Day Dead at 72
02:48 May 19 2013 from Billboard
O'Day, who crafted popular songs for artists like the Righteous Brothers and Helen Reddy before scoring a No. 1 of his own with the bouncy 1977 hit "Undercover Angel," lost his battle with cancer on Friday, his record label announced. He was 72. The songwriter,
Helen Reddy is ready to roar again
07:34 Mar 15 2013 from Miami Herald
- Before there was a King of Pop, Helen Reddy was being called the Queen of '70s Pop thanks to her string of 15 Billboard top 40 songs and three chart toppers, starting with the anthemic "I Am Woman." This rich-voiced, auburn-haired Australia native was ubiquitous
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