

It entered the US Billboard Hot 100 chart on 23 August 1975 and, by the week ending 22 November 1975, the tune lived up to its name by charting at no. Wingfield hit the singles charts on both sides of the Atlantic in 1975 with "Eighteen with a Bullet", a pastiche doo-wop number involving word play on hit record chart positions (a bullet, in record-chart parlance, referring to a song still selling strongly and/or moving up the charts). Over the same period, as a specialist in soul music Wingfield contributed regular articles and reviews to the monthly journal 'Let It Rock', and the weekly 'Melody Maker' among others. He also played on several albums by Colin Blunstone including his 1974 album Journey. In 1983, Wingfield played keyboards on Haworth's album, Pass It On. Wingfield played keyboards on Bryn Haworth's 1974 album, Let the Days Go By, and on his 1975 follow-up Sunny Side of the Street. King in London" album, and in the following year received similar credits for "Seventy-Second Brave", the Keef Hartley Band album. In 1971, Wingfield played the piano on the "B.B. Read Full Bio Pete Wingfield (born William Peter Wingfield in Liphook on ) is an English keyboard player, songwriter, singer, record producer, and music journalist. Wingfield, along with Paul Butler (guitar/vocals), John Best (bass), and Chris Waters (drums) formed blues-rock band Jellybread in 1968 while at Sussex University. Pete Wingfield (born William Peter Wingfield in Liphook on ) is an English keyboard player, songwriter, singer, record producer, and music journalist.
