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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2008

The Poppies were a 1960's girl group formed and headed by Dorothy Moore and Fern Kinney.

In early 1966, "Lullaby of Love" by the Poppies peaked at #56 pop. An LP of the same title was released on Epic records. Later that year the group had another, but smaller, hit with "He's Ready" which reached #106 pop. Two more singles were released but they did nothing. The last of their four Epic singles was "There's A Pain in My Heart" which became a Northern soul classic and is heavily played in UK/Australian clubs.

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  • a biggie at the blue orchid

  • I've seen both of you dance Dr and Jelly and I am just recovering haha xxx

  • @jelboysvw Right, once is enough! Mind you, I also saw him dance to the Fi-Dels once, another fave of mine. He didn't put me off it though!

  • @drwhatson Pep Dancing hahahaha I saw that once....scarred me for life hahahahaha.....What a great tune tho...just love the girlie backing

  • @jelboysvw Right. (I remember Pep dancing to this at the Cats in 1973!)

    Got a demo copy, autographed by Dorothy Moore. It's my fave side by them.

  • top tune !

  • excellent sound,brings back awesome memories

  • You`ve hit the right note again,top sound,keep it up.

    djdeitch(Dave)

  • Brill way to steart my day...cheers.

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