The Stargazers were a British vocal group, jointly founded in 1949 by Cliff Adams and Ronnie Milne.
Ronnie Milne took care of the musical arranging, while Cliff Adams became their manager, in addition to contributing scores for the group.
In September 1953, Milne left the Stargazers to emigrate to Canada, and was replaced in the group by Dave Carey.
[1] Recording for Decca, The Stargazers enjoyed considerable commercial success during the 1950s, including two United Kingdom number one hit singles on their own, "Broken Wings",[1] which was the first recording by a native British act to top the UK Singles Chart (all previous number one singles were by American artists),[2] and "I See the Moon", along with a third number one hit with Dickie Valentine on "The Finger of Suspicion", and were much in demand for back-up work and broadcast work.
[1] Beyond their own hit singles and albums, which included a cover version of "April in Paris", the group recorded extensively with Jo Stafford, Peggy Lee and Frank Sinatra.