Here It Comes Again THE FORTUNES 1965 ♫ London Palladium TV show

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2010

Vintage TV 24th October 1965 London Palladium.
Cliff Richard, Jimmy Tarbuck and The Bachelors also appear on the show.

Songs mostly produced written by Roger Cook, Roger Greenaway, Tony Hiller, Tony McCaulay
THE FORTUNES - HITS
You've Got Your Troubles.
Storm In A Teacup.
This Golden Ring.
Here It Comes Again.
Here Comes That Rainyday Feeling Again.
Freedom Come Freedom Go.
Seasons In The Song.
Same Old Feeling.
Caroline.

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  • Stumiller, thanks for the reply , i will see if i can trace his sister in Asford Kent and she might have Dickies (Glen Dale) phone number.

  • @MrRennie46 I believe Jean does not live down in Asford / Canterbury anymore? Sorry to here last year that Glen (Richard) had to have a leg removed? Hope he is ok?

  • The start is not timed properly. It was down to a live performance with the group and the Palladium orchestra. Who I wonder was at fault? mostt likely the theatre orchestra not knowning/learning the tune?

  • Only two of the original group are still alive. They had great songs. "Rainy Day Feeling" is simply a classic.

  • I believe Andy Brown and Glen Dale?

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  • Wow!!!!! watching this gives me cold shivers... a stunning performance

  • Boy oh boy,, those were the days !!!

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  • What a great band these were,and you hardly ever here them played on the radio?loved this and storm in a teacup .

  • @mickmorgan67 thats too bad when musicians go on the road things get hectic

  • @spacepatrolman No, he just lost them. he doesn't remember where or when.

  • @mickmorgan67 where they stolen when something is stolen from somebody it always belongs to the person it was stolen from by numerous court descions james galway had 2 white gold flutes stolen from him in a train station each worth $20,000

  • @spacepatrolman sadly no. He lost them.....although how u lose a vintage gibson is beyond me!

  • @mickmorgan67 does he still have his guitars?

  • @saveyourkisses4me its the conductors fault

  • @MrRennie46 I believe Richard now lives in Sheffield. I don't have a specific contact for him but perhaps you can find a phone number for him in Sheffield. I think his wife's name is Eleanor but I could be wrong.

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