Petula Clark – 88, Ewell
Petula Clark was a BBC Radio child entertainer during World War II, and then she later became an established singer in the UK. Her song titled The Little Shoemaker made her a star in the ’50s, and she continued to thrive with hits like Sailor and Prends mon Coeur.
By the mid-’60s, she rose to fame in the United States with hits like I Couldn’t Live Without Your Love and I Know a Place. Her over 68 million record sales turned her into a woman of great affluence. Clark’s most recent album release was 2018’s Vu d’ici.