Dick Miles
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Dick Miles

Dick Miles Dick Miles American singer-songwriter Richard Theodore Miles (June 12, 1925 – October 12, 2010) was an American table tennis player who won 10 national championships between 1945 and 1962, more than any other player. After his playing career ended, Miles wrote an instructional guide and continued in his sport by playing match games and doing trick shot performances. In its obituary The New York Times called him "perhaps the greatest table tennis player the United States has ever produced".[1] Quick facts Personal information, Nationality ... Dick Miles Personal information Nationality United States Born (1925-06-12)12 June 1925 Died 12 October 2010(2010-10-12) (aged 85) Sport Sport Table tennis Medal record Men's table tennis Representing United States World Championships 1948 Wembley…

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GENRES: Popular, Country & Western, Male Vocalist

Singles

Russian Roulette / Cheva-Kiser-Olds-Laca-Stude-Uar-Linco-Baker
Russian Roulette / Cheva-Kiser-Olds-Laca-Stude-Uar-Linco-Baker (1961)
Candle-Lighted World / The Last Goodbye
Candle-Lighted World / The Last Goodbye (1968)
Thank You For Loving Me / Cap'n
Thank You For Loving Me / Cap'n (1968)
Happiness Was / The Deal
Happiness Was / The Deal (1969)