Richard Chamberlain
Known primarily for his work in film and television, Richard Chamberlain was also a successful recording artist during the 1960s, offering up a string of hits in both the U.K. and the United States. Born in Beverly Hills, California in 1934, Chamberlain spent his formative years on the stage. He began appearing sporadically in television programs in the 1950s, but it wasn't until he landed the lead role in the popular television series Dr. Kildare in 1961 that he would become an international heartthrob. That reputation was bolstered the following year by the release of "Three Stars Will Shine Tonight," a vocal version of the program's theme song, which he performed. The song would become the first of four U.K. and U.S. Top 40 singles for the newly minted MOR crooner, with his debut album, Richard Chamberlain Sings, cracking the U.K. Top Ten. However, despite continuing to release singles, Chamberlain was unable to maintain the commercial heft of his debut, and he soon shifted his focus solely to television, film, and stage acting.
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7 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Richard Chamberlain Sings (TV's Dr. Kildare)
Pop - Released by Verve Reissues on Feb 3, 1962
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TV's Dr. Kildare
Pop - Released by Vintage Masters Inc. on Dec 1, 2011
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Haleakala / Prairie Light / Clarinet Concerto
Richard Chamberlain, Bill Jackson, Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, Donald Johanos
Classical - Released by Naxos on Dec 17, 2005
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WELCHER: Haleakala / Prairie Light / Clarinet Concerto
Richard Chamberlain, Bill Jackson, Honolulu Symphony Orchestra, Donald Johanos
Classical - Released by Marco-Polo on Dec 14, 1992
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Blue Collar King
Country - Released by Listen Records on May 10, 2024
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Ain't Paintin' This Door
Country - Released by Listen Records on Mar 17, 2023
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