Colin Blunstone is an English singer and songwriter. In a career spanning more than 60 years, Blunstone came to prominence in the mid-1960s as the lead singer of the rock band the Zombies, which featured keyboardist Rod Argent. After the band split in 1968, Blunstone gained success as a solo artist in 1972 with "Say You Don't Mind" (which peaked at #15 and was written by former Moody Blues and future Wings member Denny Laine), and "I Don't Believe in Miracles" (which peaked at #31# and written by Argent member Russ Ballard).
Blunstone guested on "Losing Your Way In The Rain" from Mike Batt's 1979 album Tarot Suite. The song was not a hit but it features on The Love Album (K-tel, 1980). He was also guest lead vocalist on Dave Stewart's "What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted", which peaked at #13 in 1981. The song appears on Chartblasters 81 (K-tel, 1981), PS I Love You (Warwick, 1982), and All By Myself (K-tel, 1984).
Personnel Colin Blunstone (vocals, guitar). Other musicians unknown.
Budget LP appearances
20 Dynamic Hits (K-tel, 1972)
44 Superstars (K-tel, 1976)
Rock Revolution (Arcade, 1977)
Dreams (Tellydisc, 1981)
Togetherness (Tellydisc, 1982)
16 Tear Jerkers Vol 2 (Hallmark, 1984)
Memories (Tellydisc, 1984)
Other various artist LP appearances
Thank You For The Music (Readers Digest, 1984)