Malcolm Vaughan
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- Born Malcolm James Thomas on 22 March 1929 in Wales, UK.
- Died on 09 February 2010 in England, UK.
- 1955


Every Day Of My Life
- Malcolm Vaughan
entered the UK charts on 01 July 1955, spent 16 weeks in the charts and reached number 5.- 1956


With Your Love
- Malcolm Vaughan
entered the UK charts on 27 January 1956, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 20.

With Your Love
- Malcolm Vaughan
re-entered the UK charts on 10 February 1956 and spent a further 1 in the charts reaching number 18.

With Your Love
- Malcolm Vaughan
re-entered the UK charts on 02 March 1956 and spent a further 1 in the charts reaching number 20.

St. Therese Of The Roses
- Malcolm Vaughan
entered the UK charts on 26 October 1956, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 27.

St. Therese Of The Roses
- Malcolm Vaughan
re-entered the UK charts on 16 November 1956 and spent a further 19 in the charts reaching number 3.- 1957


The World Is Mine
- Malcolm Vaughan
entered the UK charts on 12 April 1957, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 30.

The World Is Mine
- Malcolm Vaughan
re-entered the UK charts on 03 May 1957 and spent a further 2 in the charts reaching number 29.

Chapel Of The Roses
- Malcolm Vaughan
entered the UK charts on 10 May 1957, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 13.

The World Is Mine
- Malcolm Vaughan
re-entered the UK charts on 31 May 1957 and spent a further 1 in the charts reaching number 26.

My Special Angel
- Malcolm Vaughan
entered the UK charts on 29 November 1957, spent 14 weeks in the charts and reached number 3.- 1958


To Be Loved
- Malcolm Vaughan
(with The Mike Sammes Singers) entered the UK charts on 21 March 1958, spent 12 weeks in the charts and reached number 14.

More Than Ever (Come Prima)
- Malcolm Vaughan
(with The Mike Sammes Singers) entered the UK charts on 17 October 1958, spent 14 weeks in the charts and reached number 5.- 1959


Wait For Me
- Malcolm Vaughan
entered the UK charts on 27 February 1959, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 28.

Wait For Me
- Malcolm Vaughan
re-entered the UK charts on 13 March 1959 and spent a further 14 in the charts reaching number 13.