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  • Did this Kenny Lynch write songs with Tony Hicks of The Hollies?

  • @blueroomexit Best moments are subjective. For my money, this one is his. Enjoy yours.

  • Kenny Lynch's finest moment. And that's saying a lot. 

  • Kenny and Alfy Fower. Ready Steady - Go! Mohair and Tonic suits. With waist coat.

    Two top guys. Hope their are still friends. Don't tell me their dead. They both live on in my mind. And yours.

  • A classic 1960s track. I loved it the first time that I heard it

  • Fantastic stuff...Kenny's cool! Great voice too.

  • This was also released on HMV.

  • A genuine guy who never made an issue about his race and such a clear voice.

  • ableseeman,why should he have made an issue about his race? Is there something wrong with it??

    By the way, he also wrote 'Gonna Get Me Someone' in 1966 for a mod band from Tooting called The Game.This man was and is so underrated.He's a god in my eyes too!

  • @Umskiddy I was not question why he should or not but merely stating that he did not in contrast to the great many who do and a siciety today where is you don't others do. What on earth do YOU think COULD be wrong with his race to make you ask (me) if there is something wrong with it?

  • @Umskiddy If yiu watch this vid on here "National Radio 1 Interview With Kenny Lynch" you wll find that your race stirring contrasts shamefully with his take on such matters.

  • @Umskiddy He is probably refering to his Lynches roles in Till Death Us To Part and Curry And Chips along with his getting along fine and exchanging jokes with comedians of the Dawson/Davidson era.... which, let's face it is a different world from the Evra/Ferdinand style strops; but then he didn't go around elbowing people in the face or addressing their South American origins in anger so we probably don't know.

  • @MadAndyBeckman Curry and Chips, in my opinion, was not Kenny's best moment in showbusiness.It's good to have a laugh to a degree but Kenny's lines were, in the main, designed to take the mickey out of himself. And as for Evra and Ferdinand...they weren't throwing strops - they were sticking up fpr themselves as every man should.Sorry to disappoint you MadAndyBeckman, but the of bigoted days of Curry and Chips and Jim Davidison's characters like Chalky are well gone.

  • @abelseeman Why should he make an issue over his race? Kenny was born Poplar East london 1938 long before mass immigration too this country..Hes just a great guy, and well loved..Ive never heard no-one say a bad word bout him,a genuine guy..

  • this man is god

  • yeah! - he's great. I love the early Small Faces stuff too and it took me a good few years to realise that he wrote/co - wrote most of my favourite tracks by them!! And here was me thinking he started off on The Comedians....haha!

  • I love his 60's stuff. And the company he kept... Mort Shuman, Beatles and never forgetting the Sweeney! But then... maybe he played too much golf with Jimmy Tarbuck!

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