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The Love Affair - Everlasting Love c/w Gone Are The Songs Of Yesterday ( b-side )

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The Love Affair singles ( + UK chart positions )
1967 She Smiled Sweetly
1967 Everlasting Love - # 1
1968 Rainbow Valley - # 5
1968 A Day Without Love - # 6
1969 One Road - # 16
1969 Bringing On Back The Good Times - # 9
1969 Baby I Know
1970 Lincoln County
1970 Speak Of Peace , Sing of Joy
1971 Help ( Get Me Some Help )
1971 Wake Me I Am Dreaming

Vocalist Steve Ellis left the band after the failure of the Baby I Know single as he felt the band had run it`s course. The band recruited a new vocalist August Eadon ( also k/a Gus Eadon ) although none of their subsequent singles charted.

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  • one of THE great pop songs

  • They didn't have computersback then just pure talent.

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  • One of the best 60s records by far...... lurrrrvvvvvv it.

  • Love this song

  • Everlasting song

  • Wonderful song, means so much to so many that grew up then, halcyon days, glad I did,nt miss it .

  • @wendywiz1 WOW!, I'm in the same boat as you and feel exactly the same way!. Such brillaint memories but I do remember feeling a bit scared the way the world was going to turn out back in the days. Turns out I was right!

  • Macdonalds used a cover on an ad a few years ago....

  • This record is brilliant.

  • Iv,e loved this GREAT song from the first day I heard it all those years ago, such a powerful song.., An all time classic

  • loved steve ellis from age of 7 im in 50th yr now and still get goosebumps when i hear his voice.

  • Thank you thank you thank you. I had the single in 1967, i can remember that i played the B-Side as often as the A-Side. I think the band was musically overlooked, they were really more than a band with a few hits.

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