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Janet Mead (15 August 1937 – 26 January 2022) was an Australian Catholic nun who was best known for recording a pop-rock version of the Lord's Prayer. The surprise hit reached Number 3 on the Australian singles chart (Kent Music Report) in 1974 and Number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the same year. The single earned her a Grammy Award nomination and an Australian Gospel Music Awards in 2004. It sold over one and a half million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA on 8 April 1974. It was also certified gold in Australia.

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  • Janet Mead (Adelaida, Australia Meridional, 1938 - 26 de enero de 2022)​​ fue una monja católica y cantante australiana conocida por interpretar una versión rock de The Lord's Prayer en 1973.​​ Al año siguiente alcanzó el tercer puesto de la lista australiana de singles y el cuarto en la Billboard Hot 100 estadounidense.​​ En 2004 fue nominada a un Grammy y a un Golden Gospel.​ Mead fue la segunda hermana en ocupar el top 10 del Billboard por detrás de Luc-Gabrielle, conocida como Sor Sonrisa, la cual fue número uno en 1963 con Dominique. (es)
  • Janet Mead (Adelaide, 1938 – aldaar, 26 januari 2022) was een Australische rooms-katholieke religieuze, zangeres en lerares; die bekend werd door haar rockversie van The Lord's Prayer. (nl)
  • Janet Mead (15 August 1937 – 26 January 2022) was an Australian Catholic nun who was best known for recording a pop-rock version of the Lord's Prayer. The surprise hit reached Number 3 on the Australian singles chart (Kent Music Report) in 1974 and Number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the same year. The single earned her a Grammy Award nomination and an Australian Gospel Music Awards in 2004. It sold over one and a half million copies and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA on 8 April 1974. It was also certified gold in Australia. (en)
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