What was the most popular song in Singapore in the 70s?

What was the most popular song in Singapore in the 70s?

The Sundowners recorded the English language version of this oft-covered classic, adding a contemporary twist and an accelerated tempo. The tweaks paid off, and the three St Andrew’s School boys’ vinyl single was distributed worldwide. The 70s signified the demise of many popular local singers.

Who are some famous people from Singapore in the 60s?

But Shirley Nair & The Silver Strings weren’t the only musical acts making waves back in the 60s!

How much money can I save by age 55 in Singapore?

However, simply with 2% of compounding returns from investments each year, one can save up S$666,487 by age 55 with only $1,800 each month. Annual interest rate/ return on investments of about 5% (eg.

How much money do you get in Singapore when you turn 21?

TODAY file photo SINGAPORE — Every Singaporean aged 21 years and above this year will receive a one-off “hongbao” of between S$100 and S$300 from the Government, as the Republic expects a record surplus for the current financial year.

How old do you have to be to be a senior citizen in Singapore?

In fact, if you live in Singapore, becoming a senior citizen means you suddenly gain access to a whole bunch of discounts that make it easier to enjoy life while stretching your retirement savings and CPF payouts. Some of these discounts are available for seniors who have turned 55, but the most of them set the minimum age at 60 years old.

The Sundowners recorded the English language version of this oft-covered classic, adding a contemporary twist and an accelerated tempo. The tweaks paid off, and the three St Andrew’s School boys’ vinyl single was distributed worldwide. The 70s signified the demise of many popular local singers.

How much does a senior citizen concession card cost in Singapore?

The Hybrid Concession Pass, which offers unlimited rides on basic bus and MRT/LRT services, costs just $60 once you get your Senior Citizen Concession Card at the age of 60. If you have not retired yet and usually take public transport to work, this will definitely lower your monthly transport costs.

But Shirley Nair & The Silver Strings weren’t the only musical acts making waves back in the 60s!

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