HIT-MAKER Frank Ifield famously sang, "I Remember You", and if you remember him, you can see him at Worcester's Huntingdon Hall.

The show is being billed as "a nostalgic look back at his lengthy musical career, which spans more than five decades".

Frank said: "I feel I have been very fortunate in that I have always known what I wanted to do and just followed my heart.

“My passion to entertain was evident at a very early age, influenced mainly by country music. For my 11th birthday my parents gave me a ukulele and I quickly learned to make the chords fit any song I sang. It accompanied me to school one day, where the headmaster encouraged me to adapt Australian poetry to my own tunes and then perform them to the class. This experience whetted my appetite for what I instinctively knew was to be my calling.”

In the late 50s, after releasing over 40 records in Australia and appearing on countless television and radio shows, he returned to the UK to make his mark internationally. The big break followed in 1962 with the release of I Remember You. It became his first No.1 hit, remaining on the top spot for seven consecutive weeks until toppled by Elvis’s She's Not You, and earned a place in the Guinness Book Of Records as the first single to sell in excess of 1 million copies in the UK alone.

The date for the diary is Saturday May 27, from 7.30pm.

Tickets are available on 01905 611427.