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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2007

Remo Four give a wondefully psychedelic performance for the movie "Wonderwall". This song is used as the opening credits, pre-empting George Harrison's prefered music. See my other video for original opening credits by George Harrison, cut from the film.

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  • Hi, my name is John Manley - My father wrote and sung this song - Artists on this record are Colin Manley, Tony Ashton (credited with co-writing), Roy Dyke and Phil Rogers - apparently Tony's friend turned up to the session and did some backing vocal work.

    Just to end the speculation ;-)

  • Thanks for the update, John. Some members of this group went on to form Ashton, Gardner & Dyke, who I was lucky enough to see in London in 1970.

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  • excellent!

  • @MarsNova The "Reflection on Love" short

  • Excelente video de una muy buena película!

    Viva Remo Four :)

  • what a great video !

  • Colin's fine guitar work can also be heard on the later recordings by Liverpool's Swinging Blue Jeans. A fantastic talent who is sorely missed.

  • Colin Manley is one of the most underrated guitarists ever. Listen to his work on the "Smile" album. LOve his guitar on "Peter Gunn." I met Peter Tork a few years ago and he recalled working with Colin on the Wonderwall soundtrack. Peter has a banjo bit on the film that was left off the soundtrack album.

  • Are you in a Hole?

  • @DocNintendo

    Oh,now I now what you mean and I agree,it should have been on the album.

    All the best

    Chimbo

  • @Chimbo65 this song was not in the "wonderwall music"-album. I have the album and the song isn't there. You can see the song listing also in wikipedia. To bad because it would have been the best song of the album. Maybe the reason was he didn't put it there was that George did not have so much to do with the song :S?

  • @DocNintendo

    I am sorry, but I don`t understand what you mean ??

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