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'''(Excerpts from) The Roussos Phenomenon''' was a popular ep by [[Demis Roussos]].
'''The Roussos Phenomenon EP''' was a popular [[Extended play|EP]] by [[Demis Roussos]].


The one and only number one single in the UK for Demis Roussos, spending a single week at the top of the charts in July 1976 and the sole EP to reach the top of the charts that decade.
The one and only number one single in the UK for Demis Roussos, spending a single week at the top of the charts in July 1976 and the sole EP to reach the top of the charts that decade.
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The lead track ''Forever and Ever'' was later spoofed by [[Kenny Everett]] on his television show.
The lead track ''Forever and Ever'' was later spoofed by [[Kenny Everett]] on his television show.



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Revision as of 22:02, 12 August 2011

The Roussos Phenomenon EP was a popular EP by Demis Roussos.

The one and only number one single in the UK for Demis Roussos, spending a single week at the top of the charts in July 1976 and the sole EP to reach the top of the charts that decade.

Track listing: Forever and Ever, So Dreamy, My Friend the Wind written by Stelios Vlavianos and Robert Costandinos and Sing An Ode To Love written by Stelios Vlavianos, Charalampe Chalkitis and Robert Costandinos. EP produced by Roussos.

The lead track Forever and Ever was later spoofed by Kenny Everett on his television show.

Preceded by UK number one single
July 17, 1976 for one week
Succeeded by