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Uploaded by on Jan 31, 2009

Brian Poole & The Tremeloes UK singles discography -

1962 Twist Little Sister
1962 Keep on Dancing
1963 Twist and Shout #4
1963 Do You Love Me #1
1963 I Can Dance #31
1964 Candy Man #6
1964 Someone Someone #2
1964 Twelve Steps to Love #32 - -
1965 The Three Bells #17
1965 After a While
1965 I Want Candy #25
1965 Good Lovin

In 1965 Brian Poole & The Tremeloes went their separate ways .

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  • Love it, as mi' Dad used to say "That's when music was music and you could hear a singer"

  • i love the 60's and 80's even though i was not born untill 90's

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  • this is one of their greatest songs. takes ya back to the good old 60,s!

  • twenty something years later, brian poole did a solo version of this number.

    and it was nicer!!

    can someone dig it up for me, please?

    Thanks!

  • Not that correct. There was room, still, for The Beatles in Decca. They could keep more than one. As they, indeed, did. 

  • On January 1, 1962, the Beatles played 15 songs on the Decca studios in London. Finally the group is rejected by the company, because there was another group competing with them to be booked, and Decca could only keep one, the Beatles were rejected, the group that elected were ... Brian Poole & The Tremeloes.

  • This may have barely made a dent in the U.S. charts but it was BIG in Detroit/ Windsor area, thanks mostly to CKLW which gave it good airplay three years before their programming fell prey to that dreadful Drake MMM formula. What a song. 

  • Written by Normans Pettys wife Vi.

  • Songs, like this one from the 60's, had a true Romantic feeling about them. Shame today's music, DOESN'T come up to scratch!!!!

  • These songs of the 60's were so wonderful..what a fabulous era!

  • Just trying my luck but do you also happen to have "Don't Cry Anymore Tonight" also by Brian Poole and the Tremeloes?

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