Historical Artist Profile
Rolf Harris
Biography & Overview
Rolf Harris (30 March 1930 β 10 May 2023) was an Australian musician, television personality, painter, and actor. He used a variety of instruments in his performances, notably the didgeridoo and the Stylophone, and is credited with the invention of the wobble board. He was convicted in England in 2014 of the sexual assault of four underage girls. Harris began his entertainment career in 1953, releasing several songs, including "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" (a Top 10 hit in Australia, the UK and the United States), "Sun Arise", "Jake the Peg" and "Two Little Boys", which reached number 1 in the UK.
πΊπΈ US Billboard Tracking History
1 Charted Tracks
"Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"
Entered Charts: 1963
Peak: #3
π¬π§ UK Official Charts History
9 Charted Tracks
"Two Little Boys"
Entered Charts: 1969
#1 HIT
"Sun Arise"
Entered Charts: 1962
Peak: #3
"Stairway To Heaven"
Entered Charts: 1993
Peak: #7
"Tie Me Kangaroo Down Sport"
Entered Charts: 1960
Peak: #9
"Fine Day"
Entered Charts: 2000
Peak: #24
"Bluer Than Blue"
Entered Charts: 1969
Peak: #30
"Johnny Day"
Entered Charts: 1963
Peak: #44
"Bohemian Rhapsody"
Entered Charts: 1996
Peak: #50
"Ego Sum Pauper"
Entered Charts: 1995
Peak: #83