Robert Knight, the singer behind 1967 hit Everlasting Love, has died.
The musician passed away at his home in Tennessee on Saturday at the age of 72 after a short illness.
Knight was born in Franklin in 1945 before going on to study chemistry at Tennessee State University where he sang in several bands before going solo.
Born in the U.S.
in 1945. He had very little single hits in
the early 1960s, but in 1967 he scored with a great song called Everlasting
Love on the Rising Son label, and written by the record owners Buzz Cason and Mac Gayden. Cason use to be a
backing singer for Elvis and even Kenny Rogers, he also had a hit in the
sixties under the name Gary Miles
.