Indian reservation song remake
Indian reservation song 1971.
Indian reservation song original
Don Fardon
English pop singer (born )
Musical artist
Donald Arthur Fardon (born 19 August ) is an English pop singer.[1][2]
Fardon is best known for his cover of the song "Indian Reservation" (), a UK number 3 hit and global million selling disc.
He also wrote the football anthem "Belfast Boy" about George Best.
Career
Prior to becoming a singer, Fardon worked as a draughtsman for Alfred Herberts Ltd in Coventry. Before his solo success, Fardon was a singer with The Sorrows.
His biggest success was his cover version of "Indian Reservation" by John D. Loudermilk (, Billboard Hot number 20; , UK: number 3;[3]Australia: number 4).[4] The global sales were estimated at over one million copies.[5]
His follow-up single "Belfast Boy", composed in honour of the Manchester United and Northern Ireland player George Best, reached number 32 in the UK single chart.
"Follow Your Drum" reached number 16 on the Australian Singles C