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The wrong Teddy.... but RIP.

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Bbbananas | 12:19 Thu 14th Jan 2010 | ChatterBank
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Just heard on the radio that Teddy Prendergast has died. Mmm, I thought, he's a bit young - a few years younger than I, what a shame. Then I realised I was thinking of Teddy Sheringham.

Teddy Prendergast - the soul singer, Still only 59 though. No age. :-(
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Same age my Dad was :-(
Oh dear and mine
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Like I said ummmm - no age at all.
God should make it a rule that all good people should not leave this world until at least 88.
My Grandad is 88 :-) The grumpy git....
ah yes, the singer of 'If You Don't Know Me By Now, You Probably Think I'm A Footballer'.
He'll always be remembered singing If You Don't Know Me By Now , that's the first song I remember him doing, i was still at school when it was in the charts
Actually is it the 14th today? It would have been my grandmas's 108th birthday yesterday but she died aged 75 : ( My Mum died aged 72.
I guess I'm lucky to still have two Grand parents alive at my age.
I am shocked. I loved his smooth voice.

All the good ones are dying.

RIP Teddy.
Hey salla x

Another sad loss to the music business...........Teddy Pendergrass was a fine soul singer and may he rest in peace.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyZcPCR10p0
He's been seriously ill for a good while and has been paralised for along time.
Dot is correct....paralysed from the waist down due to a car accident in the 80's and finally colon cancer spread..........such a shame. :0(
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Maybe a blessed relief in some ways then? That's not to say that paraplegics or cancer victims can't and don't live a full and valuable life, but what a sad story.

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