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No, Rod Stewart did not make a record with the crew of HMS Ark Royal. The Crew made a single singing Sailing and the last farewell which was a song by Rodger Whittaker, the music to this record was done by the Royal Marine band stationed onboard, Some of the crew went on Top of the Pops to sing the record, I think it was in the top 40 but I'm not sure what position it reached, None of the crew were paid in money but we did get 3 cans of beer, any money made went to the King George fund for sailors. Rod Stewart did visit the ship when we were alongside in Devonport with his girlfriend/wife. I was given a copy of the crew version of sailing, I remember it was a blue 45 vinyl disc, I don't know what happened to it I think it must have been lost moving but I hope that answers your question.
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Elvis made his record in his 21st birthday in January 1956.
the record was made by Thomas Edison in 1877!
Gary Stewart used a Flybar 1000 pogo stick to set the record for the highest jump on a pogo stick.
You could pretend to be a different artist.
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Model 301 is unfamiliar. No record is found with that number. There is however a Winchester model 101, and it was made in the Pigeon Grade. The model 101 is an Over/under design and was made in several different configurations.
Ben Stewart
Martha Stewart went to jail for insider trading ...
MLB player Chris Stewart made $1000000 in the 2014 season.
When digital music made its debut, I sold my record collection. (a different meaning): In keeping with technology, I decided to record my songs digitally. (the first sentence was a noun; the second a verb.)
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No, Rod Stewart did not make a record with the crew of HMS Ark Royal. The Crew made a single singing Sailing and the last farewell which was a song by Rodger Whittaker, the music to this record was done by the Royal Marine band stationed onboard, Some of the crew went on Top of the Pops to sing the record, I think it was in the top 40 but I'm not sure what position it reached, None of the crew were paid in money but we did get 3 cans of beer, any money made went to the King George fund for sailors. Rod Stewart did visit the ship when we were alongside in Devonport with his girlfriend/wife. I was given a copy of the crew version of sailing, I remember it was a blue 45 vinyl disc, I don't know what happened to it I think it must have been lost moving but I hope that answers your question.
A record is a collection of information or data kept for reference or historical purposes. To record something means to document or make a permanent copy of it. Setting a new record means achieving the highest or lowest level of performance in a particular activity or category.