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hit with one of their own compositions, "Born to Live, Born to Die". They had minor hit with "My Little Chickadee" in the United States. This was written by Tony Macaulay and John Macleod. There were other titles announced that were either never recorded or were never released. They were "Our Love Went Thataway", "Tear Jerker, Music-worker, You" which was to be released around the same time as "Better By Far" by
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headed by Mike Dolan of Marquee-Martin and Jim Dawson. Barry Class took legal action against the group. Class was granted temporary injunctions by High Court Judge McGarry to restrain Dawson from disposing of any documents relating to the group. Also, with contracts negotiated prior to Nov. 28, 1969 (the day of contract breach), a percentage of money was to go to Class. The article in the 3 January 1970 issue of
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sorts by becoming the first act to play as a band there as well as playing in clothes other than the suit types. They also broke new ground by being the first "self-contained group" and first "rock group" to play there. The group also did well by earning a week's worth of pay in one night. They had also secured a booking for when they were on their next tour in next November / October. They also played at the
1773:" b/w "I'll Give You Love" MCA MCA 5075 in 1971. The composers were actually Conan Byrne and Warren Davis of the Warren Davis Monday Band fame. Davis had tried out for the role of Foundations' lead singer in 1968. For the week of 29 January 1972 along with releases by Santana, Rod Stewart, The Hillside Singers and BJ Thomas etc., the song was on the pop section of the 1050:, and was encouraged to try his luck in the United States. Also in that month, they played at the Brave New World in Portsmouth. Drummer Tim Harris was out of action due to a poisoned arm and Eric Allandale filled in as the drummer. They were also set to go into the studio in October to record and it was speculated that it would be with the new singer. 460:(aka Ramong Morrison) and Clem Curtis. Curtis had come to the group by way of his guitar-playing uncle, who was impressed by his nephew's voice and told him that there was a band called the Ramongs looking for singers. Curtis auditioned and joined the band, and rose from being a backing singer to sharing the lead with Raymond Morrison. 1866:. It said, "If you missed Eurovision on TV watch CRACKERJACK this Friday FOUNDATIONS "Where Were You When I Needed Your Love". Also that month, "Where Were You When I Needed Your Love" was being played on Radio Tees and David Hoare had it as a hit pick. Backed with "Love Me Nice and Easy", it was released on Summit SU 100 in 1977. 2221:" was released. It is believed that this single was actually by Colin Young and his new backing band Development. It seems quite likely as the Colin Young and Development debut single "Any Time at All" pre-dates "Stoney Ground". In the mid and late 1970s, there were two more singles released under the Foundations’ name. They were " 683:, when the Foundations' single at no. 11 in the chart, the group had been booked for two star shows. One was for 31 October at Bily Smart's Circus at London Clapham Common, an event where a member of the Royal Family attends each year. The other was for 11 November to play at a banquet for the Lord Mayor and civic dignitaries. 1245:
get a recording permit so that was cancelled. So they instead were booked in for a week's worth cabaret work in Detroit. They were also to do a week in Toronto. Publicist Harrod wondered why they never received requests to play in Canada. He noted that there was another group in Canada that went by the same name.
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Guitarist Alan Warner was interviewed by Strange Brew in 2022. He was talking about the group's relationship with Tony Macaulay. He also talked about the members and made a reference to Mike Elliott where he said, "The oldest guy in the band he was about forty". He then said "Funny enough I found out
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when their current single was "Take a Girl Like You. The article told of the group's frustration with the material they were performing live and the teen scene they were having play on. With disgust, Colin Young explained that they were having to perform the same music on stage for the last two years
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Pop 30 chart at no. 16 on the Week of 26 March, the bass player was interviewed. He said that the group wanted to have two albums out that year. The second album would be done after coming back from their US tour. He said that several months prior, they had written some songs for a freaky type of LP.
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In the early 1990s, an album of re-recordings was released. It featured Clem Curtis on lead vocals, Alan Warner on guitar, Vince Cross on keyboards and Andy Bennett on drums. The recordings were arranged and produced by Keith Bateman. Released on Double Play GRF176, it included the old hits plus new
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In the mid-1970s, while Clem Curtis and the Foundations were on the road, there was also another Foundations line-up that was led by Colin Young who were touring at the same time, and were playing basically the same material. This eventually led to court action which resulted in Curtis being allowed
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which told of a near violent situation involving Clem Curtis where he had been accused of being involved in a fight the night before. It was at the end of a dance that the group had played at and Curtis was at the bar. Curtis said, "I went to the bar, and was confronted by a guy who stuck a knife in
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had the exclusive on the follow up to "Baby, Now That I've Found You" being "Back on My Feet Again". The article also said that the group would be doing a string of radio and television appearances to tie in with the single's release. With "Baby, Now that I've Found You" being released in the United
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From the band's beginning to their breakup towards the end of 1970, the Foundations released ten singles in the United Kingdom including two versions of the same song. The majority of the singles were composed by Tony Macaulay and John Macleod. They had four significant hits from these plus a minor
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on vocals has the same backing track as the original Clem Curtis version. The new version of "Tomorrow" years later has been referred to as the alternate version. This version has Colin Young on vocals instead of Clem Curtis' vocals which appeared on the live version. They too have the same backing
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and the Seven Dwarfs. There was a plan to use a colored actress to play snow white. Parts were also to be played by members of the band. They were allegedly working on music for the presentation and if a suitable theater could be found then it could go ahead. The group's aspirations were to have it
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They had been booked to play at a club in Dayton, Ohio. At the time of booking, the manager had not realized that they were a multi-racial group and was not going to let them go on. However, he changed his mind. The group had planned to do a week's worth of recording at Motown Studios but could not
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club. He informed them that a couple of members of the Temptations had been taken unwell and asked if the Foundations could step in for the night. Not knowing that the group played their own instruments, he asked them to go immediately to rehearse with the house orchestra. The group made history of
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about the Foundation's US tour. The interview was published in the magazine's 17 May issue. At the time the group was halfway through their tour, and the lineup was Peter Macbeth, Eric Allandale, Tony Gomez, Tim Harris, Alan Warner, Pat Burke and Colin Young. The show they played at the Filmore was
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wrote that it was likely to be several months before the case would be heard. According to Dopson, Fairway had leaked a story to the media saying that the Foundations had broken up which only served to keep the Foundations name in the news headlines. Barry Class was quoted in the 18 November issue
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Not long after their success with "Baby, Now That I've Found You", there were issues. Rock historian Roger Dopson describes what followed as a "behind the scenes struggle", where Fairway was "pushed out" and his partner, Barry Class, remained as sole manager of the group. Fairway later attempted to
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Arthur Brown appears to have left the group between the first and second quarter of 1967. According to a 1993 interview of Brown with Allan Vorda, Arthur Brown could have signed with the Foundations and sung material from the writers of "Baby, Now That I've Found You" but he did not want to be with
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on vocals. The group had an agreement with management that they would appear as The Foundations but between gigs Colin Young would explain that they were becoming a new outfit called Development. They toured throughout Latin America and even played at the Expo-Show in Buenos Aires. They continued
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As of July 5, the entities under the umbrella of Class International that handled aspects of The Foundations career were, Class Managements - exclusive management handled by Barry Class; First Class Agency - sole agents, handled by Jim Dawson; Top Class Music - joint publishers handled by Sleeping
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was looking to avoid any records being played by the pirate radio stations and looked back at some recent releases that the pirate stations had missed. "Baby, Now That I've Found You" was one of them. The single then took off. The group members except for Pat Burke were pictured on page 4 of the 7
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It had been reported in a publicity sheet around early December 1969 that the band had broken away from their manager Barry Class. Jim Dawson who was formerly their agent and Mike Dolan took over the group's affairs. Having left Barry Class's management, the group had joined a management company
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The absence of the group in Sweden caused concern to their management in late September. They were reported missing. At the time there were heavy storms in Sweden that resulted in injuries and deaths. Rod Harrod, spokesman for the group said that management was very worried. The group's agent was
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in the 13 September issue in the magazine's Picks of the Week section. The improved production quality was noted. There was a possibility of heavy sales if FM would pick up on it. The reviewer also said that it was one of the strongest Foundations singles since their last resurge into the Top 40.
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as a replacement. Brown was straight and clean living, and did not drink, smoke or take drugs. Decades later, Brown recalled when he walked into the Westbourne Grove bar for an audition, he saw Curtis holding a spear to the throat of the drummer, bent backwards over the bar. Brown and Curtis each
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He also said that if they played underground-type numbers in the US, people would listen but he was unsure about back home in the UK, how it would be received. Around that time they had been asked by John Carter-Davies, a Texas oil millionaire to play at a 21st birthday party for his son, David.
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had also offered to write a song for Curtis. It was also suggested that Curtis left in 1968, because he felt that a couple of the band's members were taking it a bit too easy, thinking that because they had now had a hit, they did not have to put in as much effort as they had previously. Curtis'
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In 1975, Young and his group, The New Foundations, released a lone single on "Something for My Baby" / "I Need Your Love" on Pye 45533. Also in the same period, another group, also called New Foundations released a soul ballad single, "Darling (You're All I Need)" on Atlantic 45-3225. This New
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reported in the 27 September issue that in Canada, Phonodisc was ahead of other countries with its rush release of "Born to Live, Born to Die". Heavy promotion for it was expected when the band would start their cross-country tour of universities commencing on 16 October. On the week ending 27
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Also, in early June the Foundations issued an injunction against Clem Curtis's group, Clem Curtis and The New Foundations who were touted as alternative attraction when the Foundations had to leave the United States a week early when their booking for a week at a Detroit cabaret was cancelled.
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in the magazine's January 20 issue. It was referred to as a scorcher and a very good pop record. The throaty vocals, organ, handclaps, brass and stormy beat were obvious bonuses. The only criticisms, minor as they were, was that the tune was not as catchy as the B-side, "Need Your Loving" (the
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having been leaked to other artists. According to the group, the songs were supposed to be exclusive to them. The group were holding off on the release of their album until September. They discovered that the songs were going to be released by other artists. One of the "exclusive" songs to be
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label that week, they were filming a US promo for the single and hoping to fit in a three-day visit to the States at the end of the month. They were also planning to fly to the United States after the completion of their radio and television promotions for "Back on My Feet Again" in January.
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Following the touring with the Foundations and the fatigue that went with it, Alan Warner was happy to settle down and spend time with his wife and daughter and had moved into their home in Edgeware, NW London. Answering an ad, he joined a band which had already been formed, the rock group
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to bill his group as either the Foundations or Clem Curtis & the Foundations. Young was allowed to bill himself as "The New Foundations", or as "Colin Young & the New Foundations". The New Foundations name was previously used for the Australian release of "Build Me Up Buttercup" on
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Various sources have erroneously stated that there was an early 1970s English line-up that had nothing, or little to do with the original Foundations. However, Curtis had been leading a new line-up of the Foundations since coming back to the UK and re-forming the group in the early
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There was another line-up formed in 1999 that included Colin Young (vocals), Alan Warner (Guitar), Steve Bingham (bass), Gary Moberly (keyboards), Tony Laidlaw (sax) and Sam Kelly then Steve Dixon (drums). This version of the group was re-formed due to the popularity of the film
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The day Tony Macaulay came to hear the Foundations play, he was suffering from what he described as "the worst hangover of his life". The band was playing so loud he could not judge how good they were, but he decided to give them a chance. His comments are recorded in the book,
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September, it had dropped down to no. 50 in the UK. The 4 October issue showed that the single was back at no. 46. It was also in the Malaysian Top Ten having moved from no. 11 to no. 8. The peak position of no. 4 in the Malaysian chart was shown in the 25 October issue of
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Since "Back on My Feet Again" (their second single) had been released, tensions developed between the band and their songwriter/producer, Tony Macaulay. He would not allow them to record any of their own songs. In an interview, the band's organ player, Tony Gomez, told the
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for the 2 August issue. In reply to Middleton's question about the group changing musical direction, he said, "We've changed it some already". He also said "We all think the same musically". And he mentioned that they had split from Tony Macaulay because things got stale.
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Following the band being forced out of their club by a protection racket gang who tied up Clem Curtis and held a knife to his throat, they moved next door to the new premises, a run-down place that was once a mini-cab office. According to Alan Warner in his interview with
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on the White Plains Chronicles website, there is information provided by James Payne that gives a partial line-up of a 1973 version of the Foundations. Listed were Clem Curtis on vocals, Eric Allandale on trombone, Brian Johnston on keyboards and Jim Payne on drums.
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label. This self-titled third album featured re-recordings of their previous hits and songs, but with Young on vocals instead of Curtis. It also featured a version of a new track, "Build Me Up Buttercup". There was also a second American album released called
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by Jon Kutner and Spencer Leigh, that he woke up that morning with a stinking headache, and when he got to the studio and heard the Foundations, he thought they were terrible. He decided his hangover was to blame, and so he gave them the benefit of the doubt.
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as a singer. They had a jam session with him, but he turned down their offer as he preferred other musical styles. Alan Warner recalled decades later that Stewart's then girlfriend, Dee Harrington, had ended up being secretary for the Foundations' management.
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At the height of their popularity, the Foundations' management were in negotiations with a UK TV company for a television series that would star members of the band. They had turned down a number of offers to appear in films because of script unsuitability.
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added as well. It was cancelled due to the promoters dropping Berry. Due to Creedence Clearwater Revival being unavailable and no other suitable top acts being found, it was all cancelled. The Foundations however were planning to tour the UK in early 1970.
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in the 19 April issue that the group had just finished a tour with Stevie Wonder and were completing their third album. They were also on their way to the US for their second major tour and had expectations of recording in Detroit. They were in the
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that the group had earlier considered calling off their United States tour due to a union ban preventing them from being televised there. Weeks later, it still had not been resolved but there were hopes that it would while they were still on tour.
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that most managements would have pulled them out of the "bargain priced dates" that had been booked for some time. He expressed gratitude to everyone for their support, and said that they would fulfill every engagement for which they had signed.
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In 1978, there was another single credited to The Foundations. It was "Closer to Loving You" b/w "Change My Life" released on Psycho P2603. Over the years the B side "Change My Life" gained popularity among Northern soul fans. It appears on the
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wrote in their 31 August issue, that at press-time no confirmation could be obtained. They did however write that he wanted to develop his career and record as a solo artist with Tony Macaulay. Curtis had made a request to record a solo record.
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Bassist Peter Macbeth left the band in 1969 to join the group Bubastis with Bernie Living. Over time, other members included Geoff Nicholson and Brian Appleyard from East of Eden, Simon Lee from Alexis Korner, and soul sax player Mike Freeman.
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With the success of "Baby Now that I've Found You" having been established, there was talk within the group of adding a trumpet player to the line-up. Both Allandale and Burke could double on trumpet, but they were still looking to add one.
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in the May 3, 1969, issue, things had seemingly gone well for the group with their playing the Copa club and the magazine wrote that Kip Cohen the Filmore manager had given them a release to do the show there. However the following week,
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corrected things and said that the Foundations leaving Filmore was not amicable. According to a spokesman for Filmore, the group asked permission to leave to play at the Copa club, and it was denied. So, they decided to leave anyway.
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The Foundations attracted much interest because of the size and structure of the group. Not only was there a diverse ethnic mix in the group, there was also diversity in ages and musical backgrounds. The oldest member of the group,
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was released, it containined twelve tracks, half of them were original compositions by the band members. The album cover showed the band members in prison garb, ball and chain with shovels and picks. An ad in the April 26 issue of
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album released in 1968. Young had joined the Foundations in late September / early October. He had been rehearsing with them for the week of October 5 and was ready to make his debut on Friday October 4 at Aberdeen University.
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that the single was due for release "Tomorrow". The magazine also mentioned the recent completion of the group's "next album" which is rush-released in the US and would be available in the UK within the next eight weeks.
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Ron Fairway told the group that he was going to get them a gig at Herne Bay. However, this job never materialized. The group sourced their own gigs which included a Caribbean club along Edgware Road and a few other clubs.
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in the week ending 10 October 1970 issue that lead singer Colin Young had left the group to pursue a solo career. He had already signed a contract with Barry Class and was putting together his new group which was called
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MALS 1157. It featured stereo re-recordings of previously recorded songs. The songs "Any Old Time (Your'e Lonely And Sad)", "Back on My Feet Again", "Harlem Shuffle", "Tomorrow" and "We Are Happy People" appeared on the
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When Curtis returned to the UK, he formed a new version of the group with little success in spite of releasing several singles, but later had a lucrative spell on the 1960s nostalgia circuit. Re-formed members included
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In his early period with the Foundations, Young had to learn that he was just another group member. Other members put him in into Coventry but he eventually learnt to toe the line and was accepted by the other members.
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it was reported that Barry Class had negotiated a new contract for the group with Pye. It was also noted that the group would take charge of producing their own material. Tony Gomez was interviewed by Ian Middleton of
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Mike Elliott came to the group after he had heard from one of the members that they were looking for a tenor saxophonist. He had played in various jazz and rock and roll bands, as well as the ensembles of
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At first, they found progress quite slow, and one of their sax players, Pat Burke, had to drop out of the band and take another job while they went through a rough patch. He later rejoined them in 1967.
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album which was a mixture of actual live and studio tracks. This suggests that there were some recordings with Clem Curtis on lead vocals existed but his vocals were replaced with those by Colin Young.
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In the 1970s, there would be a collaborative attempt between two former members of the Foundations. Original Foundations trombonist Eric Allandale attempted to work with original Foundations drummer
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as her backing vocalists. However, the list of tracks given on the BBC site are, "A Whole New Thing", "Back on My Feet Again" and "Help Me". A recording of "96 Tears" did find its way on to an EP,
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On 30 November with Young still a fledgling lead singer, the group was to do two shows on one night, the first being the Old Hill Plaza at 9 pm and then followed by the Handsworth Plaza at 11 pm.
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the same time as The Foundations' version was released on the UNI label in the US. The group's manager Barry Class was due to meet with Pye chief, Louis Benjamin when the article went to press.
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also left around this time and was never replaced. Curtis hung around and helped them audition a replacement singer. They auditioned 200 singers. It was reported in the September 14 issue of
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Tim Harris, who was born in St. John's Wood, London, had two brothers, including his twin, Nick. According to an article, "Digging the Foundations", by Bob Farmer in the 5 July 1969 issue of
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that the Foundations would record their next single "Build Me Up Buttercup" as soon as legal complications for the release of Joey Young (Colin Young) were sorted out with his former label,
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the charts, Foundations began in the basement ! FOUNDATIONS (l to r) front TIM HARRIS, ERIC ALLENDALE, CLEM CURTIS, TONY GOMEZ, back row MIKE ELLIOT, PETER McGRATH and ALAN WARNER.
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6099 005. It was produced by Tony Rockliff and Barry Class. It was credited to Colin Young introducing Development. It was also released on Uni 55286. A Hot 100 prediction, it was in
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During the 1960s, the Foundations recorded and released four LPs in the United Kingdom. Before the release of their debut album, it was originally announced in the October 1967, by
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stated that Barry Class was the first to discover them. Other sources claim they were discovered by Ron Fairway, a man with many music connections and who managed the group,
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who had been taken on as a producer for Trend in 1968 co-directed the recording with Worsley. Backed with Colin Young's composition "Penny Sir", it was released on single,
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When they were on tour with Stevie Wonder, they had success with a ballad they performed. This prompted them to consider releasing a Macaulay / Macleod ballad. According to
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that the group was planning to record a live gospel album inside a church. According to their publicity manager, Rod Harrod, the group was inspired by the success that the
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Pat Burke had been in groups since arriving in the UK at age 15, and had studied music at the London Music Conservatorium. A man of few words according to Bob Farmer of
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Hot 100 for the week ending 4 January 1969, it would reach the peak position of no. 3 on the week ending 22 February 1969. It held that position for another two weeks.
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sue the band, alleging that he was wrongfully dismissed as the group's co-manager, though the band said that he had resigned of his own accord. The December 2 issue of
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performed solo numbers as well as duets and one of the band members recalled later that they had experiment with "underground-type music" when Brown was with them.
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The Warren Davis Monday Band – last line up late 1968. Left to right: Stuart Cowell, Jim Toomey, Warren Davis (front), Tom Tierney and Con Byrne. Photo: Paul Brett
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composition "Take a Girl Like You" on October 8. It was also reported in the same article that their rock opera that was planned for Christmas had to be shelved.
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During their time, the group took on bassists, Tony Collinge (possibly joined when the group left Barry Class in 1969), Paul Lockey (in 1970) who had been with
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The Foundations were at no. 1 in the Top Male Vocal Group category, and "Build Me Up Buttercup" was no. 10 in the Top Record category in the 16 August issue of
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Hot 100 at no. 77 for the week ending 5 April 1969. It would get to no. 8 in the UK and no. 51 in the US. It also reached No. 23 in Canada on 5 May that year.
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album, while side two consisted of "Build Me Up Buttercup", the B side of that single, plus some earlier Foundations tracks. The group's last LP release was
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tracks, "You Can't Fool Me", "Knock On Wood", "No-One Loves Me Like You Do", "Together", "Love You Now", "Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay" and "Loving You".
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In addition to establishing the Foundations as a group, "Baby, Now That I've Found You" was also the song that established their song writer Tony Macaulay.
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The Foundations were booked to appear at Eel Pie Island on Sunday 14 May 1967. Appearing as a support act, for their efforts they were paid a sum of Β£10.
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magazine was not included. Since then, there have been various compilations of the Foundations songs, released on both the Golden Hour and PRT labels.
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opened by the Savoy Brown Blues Band and was closed by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. The group knew what kind of audience they would be playing to.
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By August, rumors had leaked out that Clem Curtis may be leaving the group. The group had been together for a year when there was speculation on this.
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Alan Warner – The Foundations, Alan Warner, guitarist for The Foundations, talks about the group’s history including the hits β€˜Baby Now That I - 34:28
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Bunny; Five Minute Films - promotional films handled by Sylvia Class and Overlord Publicity, worldwide press and publication handled by Rod Harrod.
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Top 30 chart at no. 25. Spending 15 weeks in the UK chart, it would get to the peak position of no. 2. Making its debut at no. 84 in the US, on the
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Q&A with veteran UK bass guitarist, Steve Bingham - Rock n Roll has played a huge part in his life and career by Michael Limnios Blues Network
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After their return from their time in the US at the end of May, the group were set to appear at the Bratislava Song Festival in Czechoslovakia.
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At some stage Morrison was imprisoned for six months. In his absence, a friend of the band called Joan who ran a record store, suggested future
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NEWS, Sonny Roberts, Jamaican producer who opened Britain’s first Black-owned recording studio, to be honoured with blue plaque - MARISSA CETIN
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with a cautionary warning for the listeners to look out for their neck from excessive jerking. "In the Bad Bad Old Days" made its debut in the
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reviewer most likely referring to the B side, "I Can Take or Leave Your Loving"), and too much top (possibly referring the treble). Along with
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Pop 30 chart. This period was the ideal time for the group because of the soul boom that was happening in the UK since 1965 and, with American
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and credited to Colin Young's Development. The musicians on the album included Graham Preskett on violin, guitar, banjo, harmonica, melodica,
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It did not do as well as the first single, but it spent ten weeks in the UK chart, and made it to No. 18. It made it to No. 29 in Canada.
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in the 29 March issue, tentatively titled, "No Place on Earth Could Find Him" (later referred to as "No Place on Earth Could Find You").
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that same week that Fairway no longer had any association with the group and that agency representation would be only handled by Class.
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Bassist Peter Macbeth was a former teacher who had taught English and draughtsmanship in Singapore and worked for a paperback publisher.
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Page 40 International News Reports, PYE RECORDS (London) chief Louis Benjamin presents a gold disk to three members of the Foundations
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the other day, that he's still around. He celebrated his 90th ... or ninety something birthday the other day, I couldn't believe it!"
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of the same name, and a heavy blues rock song "I'm Gonna Be a Rich Man", which was one of the few songs that Steve Bingham played on.
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Arthur Brown first came to prominence in swinging London. He is most well-known for The Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Kingdom Come.
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Page 67 Billboard Hot 100 for Week Ending 22 February 1969, THIS WEEK 3, 1 Wk. Ago 4, 2 Wks. Ago 5, 3 Wks. Ago 10, Weeks On Chart 8
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in the 24 August issue that The Foundations were completing a live album allegedly recorded live in Britain and the US. The album
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Page 50 Billboard HOT 100 FOR WEEK ENDING 4 JANUARY 1969, THIS WEEK 84, 1 Wk. ago _, 2 Wks. ago _, 3 Wks. ago _, Weeks on chart 1
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Page 66 BILLBOARD HOT 100 FOR WEEK ENDING 5 APRIL 1969, THIS WEEK 77, 1 Wk. ago _, 2 Wks. ago _, 3 Wks. ago _, Weeks on chart 1
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Page 68 Billboard Hot 100 for Week Ending 15 March 1969, THIS WEEK 4, 1 Wk. Ago 3, 2 Wks. Ago 3, 3 Wks. Ago 3, Weeks On Chart 11
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The Foundations Top Songs, Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography, 1969, 5. 03/1969 β‘’ In the Bad Bad Old Days by The Foundations
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also mentioned that the group's royalties had been frozen. Dawson was also ordered to return any documents belonging to Class.
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A full list of all Record Mirror UK Disco Chart entries, 1975-1979, Clem Curtis Unchained Melody (RCA) β€” 25 August 1979: 75, 3
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The Foundations Top Songs, Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography, 1968, 4. 11/1968 β‘  Build Me Up Buttercup by The Foundations
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Page 7 You'll never find a B-side on a Flashback., 6. Baby Now That I've Found You/Build Me Up Buttercup- Foundations (FB 6)
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album, released the same year. Another song from the album, "Solomon Grundy" also composed by Allandale had been covered by
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that the Foundations were in a row with their record label (Pye) and producer due to five tracks from their upcoming album,
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on guitar and vocals, John Dee on bass guitar, Dave Lennox on keyboards, Pete Stroud on drums, and Nick Payn on saxophone.
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It appears that the Foundations were in Pye Studios around the second quarter of 1970. According to the May, 1970 issue of
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as saying that it was a friction of personalities and it had been going on for about four months. It was also confirmed by
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Due to South African authorities not allowing mixed groups to be seen, the album had to be issued there in a plain cover.
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which he felt was getting stale. One of the few songs they were performing that was not one of their hits was the song "
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Page 4 BUZZ HEAVY GOSSIP by Caroline Boucher and Roy Shipston, A PROMISING new group you'll be hearing soon is Bubastis
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feel of "The Writings on the Wall". One of his favorites was "Mr. Personality Man". One song he did not warm to was "
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shows a booking for the Ramong Sound (mis-spelt as Ramog Sound) to play at the All-Star Club on Sunday, 5 February.
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had been in bands the Skeletones and the Line-up, a popular Dublin-based group. Warner turned down an offer to join
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The Foundations Top Songs, Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography, 1972, 8. 02/1972 Stoney Ground by The Foundations
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label had reissued "Baby, Now that I've Found You" and Build Me Up Buttercup" back to back on single, cat # FBS 6.
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in the 18 October issue. It would be listed as one of the best-selling singles from Pye in the 4 July 1970 issue.
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in the 9 August issue that the Foundations were planning a rock-musical pantomime. It was supposed to be based on
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They were preparing for their second appearance at the Filmore when they had a phone call from the manager of the
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for the role. Curtis said he would not leave the band until they found a replacement. He had become friendly with
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said that it was due for release in the US shortly. It received a track-by-track review in the 5 July issue of
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Tony Gomez, the keyboard player, was a former clerk who had worked in County Hall in the architect's department.
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The single "Take a Girl Like You" was released in February, 1970. An article appeared in the 21 March issue of
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According to bass guitarist Peter MacBeth, they had a choice of three songs. They recorded two and then chose "
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Raymond Morrison later had some success as part of a duo called Ram & Tam. He died on February 24, 2013.
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The group were going to spend ten days from the beginning of October to film their musical contribution to
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The Foundations would tour the United States after their first hit, playing 32 states with artists such as
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Pluto interview with Paul Gardner & Alan Warner, You were in The Foundations and recorded four albums.
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According to Roy Delo of Ron Fairway's group, the Ways and Means, they were offered the chance to record "
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With Born to Live, Born to Die" ready to hit the record store shelves the following day, was reviewed by
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Page 47 DISCS, RAM & TAM New Single "WILL YOU STILL LOVE ME TOMORROW" in the reggae charts at no. 32
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Page 88 Curtis, Clem (Note: Info correct but photo is incorrect. It is of Pat Burke, not Clem Curtis
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With the Foundations in the top spot with "Baby, Now That I've Found You", Ron Fairway commented to
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Vinyl Vibes by Jack Hodgins, Steve Bingham - Former Bass Player of The Foundations (20:55 - 28:25)
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The Foundations were one of the few British acts to imitate successfully what became known as the
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The Foundations, Baby Now That I've Found You CD Sequel Records – NEECD 300 Notes by Roger Dopson
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The Foundations: The '60s band behind 'Baby, Now That I've Found You' and 'Build Me Up Buttercup'
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City Sixty chart for the Sunday 1 - Sunday 8 January 1967 period, and on the 21st, no. 41 on the
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The last record released in the early 1970s period credited to "The Foundations" was a single "
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The Foundations – In Session on Bouton Rouge – 1968 – Nights at the Roundtable: Session Edition
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Vinyl Vibes by Jack Hodgins - Alan Warner - Original Guitarist of the Foundations 15:50 - 17:00
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The Foundations - Baby Now That I've Found You (Stereo) (Colin Young Version) (Official Audio)
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The Foundations, Story of The Foundations By Ralph Gowling, Deputy Editor of The Beat magazine
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Juke Box Programming Guide. For the week ending 26 February, the single made its debut on the
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Vinyl Vibes by Jack Hodgins - Alan Warner - Original guitarist of the Foundations (interview)
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In August 2023, Alan Warner was interviewed by Jack Hodgins of the Australian radio station,
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Radio Caroline Countdown Of Sound, Last week 44, This week 41 Sea Of Faces, Ways & Means
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Vinyl Vibes by Jack Hodgins, Steve Bingham - Former bassist of The Foundations (interview)
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There would be two more singles released credited to "The Foundations" in the late 1970s.
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In 1971, Colin Young also had a single, "Any Time at All" bw "You're No Good" released on
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Since late 1970, Barry Class attempted to have the Foundations name revived. The band had
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Page 15 DISC SPECIAL, Digging the Foundations By BOB FARMER, Tim Harris -seagoing drummer
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Page 15 DISC SPECIAL, Digging the Foundations By BOB FARMER, Tony Gomez -once a 'stinker'
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Page 15 Disc Special, Digging the Foundations By BOB FARMER, Pat Burke -in love with jazz
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Page 15 DISC SPECIAL, Digging the Foundations By BOB FARMER, Peter Macbeth -intellectual
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track. However, the Colin Young re-recording is a longer edit. It was originally on the
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showed the entry of "Born to Live Born to Die" in the National Top 50 charts at no. 46.
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Vinyl Vibes by Jack Hodgins - Alan Warner - Original Guitarist of the Foundations 16:35
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Page 183 #33 (R&B Charts), "Baby, Now That I've Found You" (1967), THE FOUNDATIONS
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Bass player Peter MacBeth was interviewed by Bob Dawbarn for the 17 February issue of
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that the new single for the group was "Love Song" which was written for the group by
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stars visiting the country, interest and intrigue in the Foundations was generated.
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Date: 1993-11-08, Vorda, Allan (interviewer) Arthur Brown: Interview (Side A) 20:42
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Page 3 'Before this record, WE were just what you'd call 'bums" say the Foundations
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on trombone. They were all highly experienced musicians who came from professional
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A Song for Europe 1977: The Foundations - "Where were you when I needed your love"
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chart. Interestingly the Ways and Means would later end up being involved with a
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band who were primarily active between 1967 and 1970. The group's background was:
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Page 39 TOP 60 POP SPOTLIGHT, Spotlights to reach the top 60 of the HOT 100 Chart
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Alan Warner original guitarist of The Foundations interview by Alice Randall 9:00
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The group also had a tentative booking for an Australian tour at Christmas time.
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my stomach". Curtis had to talk himself out of the situation which took an hour.
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reviewer gave the album a solid review and a track by track analysis, noting the
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and professional boxer. He had also a background in wrestling and weight-lifting.
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The Foundations – Build Me Up Buttercup, Label: Pilz – 44 8235-2, Released: 1993
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Top Five that week as well. The group's publicist Rod Harrod was interviewed by
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The Foundations were scheduled to appear on the Tom Jones Show on 9 March 1969.
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Foundations - Stoney Ground / I'll Give You Love - MCA Demo MKS 5075 - Northern
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The song was released on Friday, February 28. It received a positive review by
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On the week of 30 November 1968, "Build Me Up Buttercup" made its debut in the
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THE FOUNDATIONS Closer To Loving You 1978 UK demo/DJ copy, PSYCHO P2603 N/MINT
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SOMETHING ABOUT MY BABY is incorrect. Title should be "Something For My Baby")
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Foundations Rocking The Foundations UK vinyl LP album record NPL18227 PYE 1968
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7N 17849 in 1969. It became a minor hit in Holland, making it on to the Dutch
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The Foundations - Rocking The Foundations - Pye Records - NSPL 18227 NM/NM LP
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The Foundations – Greatest Hits, Label: Double Play – GRF176, Released: 1996
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The Foundations Closer to Loving You / Change My Life Psycho rare Soul Mint-
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In mid-'69, the group was approached to record music for two films. One was
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appearance in the next few days. The single made its debut at no. 24 in the
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Foundations The Foundations Marble Arch Records MAL1157 Mono Vinyl LP Album
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Page 8 BUT ARE DROPPING BRITISH TOUR -After Berry ban and Creedence refusal
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A selection of lower priced records were listed in the 18 October issue of
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DISCOGRAPHY, The Foundations, Golden Hour of the Foundations Greatest Hits
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Page 11 FOUNDATIONS CLEAN UP IN AMERICA TO THE TUNE OF Β£100,000, Too close
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It was released on 25 August 1967. Reviewed in the Quick Spins section of
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as the musical director and on electric violin and guitar. Other members
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in the magazine's September 5 issue, The Foundations were appearing with
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An advertisement appeared on page 22 of the September 14, 1968, issue of
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were alerted to the new album by the Foundations with the words in bold,
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Page 83 Billboard HITS OF THE WORLD, MALAYSIA, This Week 10, Last Week 4
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Page 12 Digging the Foundations, Digging their new album, track by track
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Page 11 FOUNDATIONS CLEAN UP IN AMERICA TO THE TUNE OF Β£100,000, Cowboys
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Page 11 Eight faces that laid the FOUNDATIONS of a hit!, * Peter Macbeth
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R.I.P. Clem Curtis of The Foundations 1940–2017 by Roger Wink, VVN Music
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Page 89 Billboard HITS OF THE WORLD, MALAYSIA, This Week 4, Last Week 6
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Page 11 FOUNDATIONS CLEAN UP IN AMERICA TO THE TUNE OF Β£100,000, Bugged
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FROM THE FOUNDATIONS to the Skies By ROD HARROD, Band to Cut in Detroit
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Page 17 POP TODAY AND TOMORROW, ENTERTAINMENT HAS BECOME A DIRTY WORD,
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Page 28 Foundations never thought they'd make the charts by Crotus Pike
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The History of British Rock and Roll: The Psychedelic Years 1967 - 1969
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List of singles, with selected peak chart positions and certifications
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album released the previous year. "Baby Now That I've Found You" with
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released on single was "My Little Chickadee" which had been covered by
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Page 11 Eight faces that laid the FOUNDATIONS of a hit! β˜… Mike Elliott
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The Foundations - Baby Now That I've Found You (Mono) (Official Audio)
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Page 26 Part II β€” International Section, BEST SELLING SINGLES FROM PYE
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Page 6 MORE POP -PACKED TV Pet spec, Cilia, Freeman, Dee, Dodd guests
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As of April 2024, the line up of the re-created Foundations group is
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Page 40 ILA AIRPLAY GUIDE, (Independent Airplay Action in UK) TOP 12
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FOUNDATIONS, FOUNDATIONS Songs, ANY OLD TIME (YOU’RE LONELY AND SAD)
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UK Disco Chart, peaking at no. 75. In 2005, he recorded the single "
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Pop 30 on the week of 10 February. It also debuted at no. 24 in the
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who were songwriters with Southern Music left to Join Barry Class'
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ILA AIRPLAY GUIDE, (Independent Airplay Action in UK) TOP 10 . . .
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The Foundations - Discography, Australia, A: Build Me Up Buttercup
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Page 12 'Now it's called funk!', Tony Gomez talks to Ian Middleton
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NME Originals Vol 2 Issue 2, Foundations Revive British Soul Scene
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1960s British Beat Music Producers & Labels - Discographies -
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that was to commence on 27 September. There was also hope to have
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The Foundations - Discography, UK, The Foundations, Stoney Ground
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Page 10 Foundations prove 'one -hit' knockers wrong - BOB DAWBARN
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produced single, single "Come Back, Baby Come Back", released on
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this Friday FOUNDATIONS "Where Were You When I Needed Your Love"
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s Top 60 Pop Spotlight section for the week ending 5 June 1971.
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would assume of the role of Foundations bass guitarist in 1969.
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Curtis would move to the United States for a solo career on the
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The Foundations - Tomorrow (Alternate Version) (Official Audio)
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of Foundations tracks. Side one consisted of tracks from their
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CD which brought together the tracks the band recorded for the
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Clem Curtis died on 27 March 2017 at age 76, from lung cancer.
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This Day in HistoryAugust 27Beatles manager Brian Epstein dies
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and "No Place On Earth Could Find You". In 1971, the single "
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which earned them $ 14,000 for just one night. According to
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The group was in France in January and they appeared on the
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and Canada, and number eleven in the US. Their 1968 single "
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This article is about the UK soul band. For other uses, see
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40 Hits, 40 Stories Behind Top Songs of the 1960s and 1970s
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In September 2023, music label London Calling released the
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Page 14 DISC SPECIAL, Colin Young - longs to sing ballads!
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1967 Roll-call, 1967, 14 May 1967 – The Foundations (Β£10)
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1970 Record Releases by Graham Appleyard, 1 April 2015 -
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On August 6, a broadcast showed the band's appearance on
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Joe E Young & the Tonics 'Soulbuster!' 1968 Toast LP
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The City Sixties, The City Sixty, 1st - 8th January 1967
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The Clem Curtis led Foundations were competitors in the
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feat. Clem Curtis. Years later, spending a week in the
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also reported the same thing in their 27 August issue.
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on the front cover of the November 25 issue. The album
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group to have a number one hit in the UK in the 1960s.
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though to early 1971. According to a later article in
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in the early 1960s, releasing two singles, including "
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In January 1968, Barry Class had started his label,
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Mac Kissoon "Souled Out" (back cover) DECCA DL 5718
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CD Sequel Records – NEECD 300 Notes by Roger Dopson
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Build Me Up Buttercup (The Complete Pye Collection)
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Michael David D'Abo, 1 March 1944, 1746:on keys and Roger Cawkwell on sax and flute and 1352:also covered the song which was included on his 1344:", an Eric Allandale composition was covered by 1093:It had been reported in the October 12 issue of 7014: 6000:Foundations are planning rock-musical pantomime 5854: 5852: 5457:Page 5 RPM 100 23 25 28 IN THE BAD BAD OLD DAYS 1594:chart, where it peaked at no. 8 on week three. 630:chart at no. 25 that week. And by November was 329:who recorded the title song for the 1966 film, 5895:Page 10 Left Army Awhile to Tour With 'Hair', 5869: 5867: 5649: 5647: 5073:Page 22 CLASS MANAGEMENTS LTD. (advertisement) 4343:Build Me Up Buttercup, Castle Select SELCD 527 1271:It was reported in the June 21, 1969 issue of 475:The group had unsuccessfully tried to recruit 456:, aka Ramongs. The band had two lead singers, 8200:In the Bad Bad Old Days (Before You Loved Me) 8047: 7901:"The Foundations – Born To Live, Born To Die" 7588:"Foundations singer Clem Curtis dies aged 76" 7222:Page 55 If you missed Eurovision on TV watch 6862:THE WARREN DAVIS MONDAY BAND - NICK WARBURTON 6708:"Band of Joy | Birmingham Music Archive" 6489: 6487: 6409:"A TRIBUTE TO JAMES JAMERSON by Pete Macbeth" 6383:"Bernie Living info (The Musicians' Olympus)" 4980:Page 33 "Ireland not for us" says Clem Curtis 4922:Page 3 Foundations single released this month 4822:, Volume 9 No. 9 Week Ending 27 April 1968 - 4696: 4694: 4528:Page 1 Foundations rocked by management split 4345:(1st ed.). UK: Castle Select. p. 4. 4306: 4237:Page 10 FOUNDATIONS -EIGHT NAMES FROM NOWHERE 2704:In the Bad Bad Old Days (Before You Loved Me) 2159:– b. Eric Allandale Dubuisson, 4 March 1936, 1117:In the Bad Bad Old Days (Before You Loved Me) 448:The origins of the Foundations go back to an 8391:1971 disestablishments in the United Kingdom 7193:by Roger Dopson CD, Sequel Records NEECD 300 6466:, no. 1185 Week ending September 27, 1969 - 6451:, no. 1184 Week ending September 20, 1969 - 5849: 4621:, No. 1089 Week ending' November 21, 1967 - 4603:, No. 1089 Week ending' November 21, 1967 - 4576:, No. 1089 Week ending' November 21, 1967 - 3603:Tighten Up!: The History of Reggae in the UK 3334:Page 16 Eric Allandale's New Orleans Knights 1985:chart, it peaked at no. 54 on 3 April 2022. 1429:They were to undertake an English tour with 1251:It had been reported in the June 7 issue of 5941:You Got Me So I Don't Know by Pickettywitch 5864: 5644: 5592:Page 7 Foundations have never been stronger 4837:, Volume 9 No. 10 Week Ending 4 May 1968 - 4623:Page 14 Filled with Sweet Soul - Nick Logan 4316:(1st ed.). UK. April 2005. p. 81. 1609:Break away from management and legal action 949:A third single, also released in 1968 was " 483:The Foundations are said to have formed in 8054: 8040: 7990: 7979:Clem Curtis & The Foundations web site 7844:"The Foundations - Awards : AllMusic" 7838: 7836: 7834: 7764:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 7634: 7632: 7465: 6687: 6685: 6683: 6484: 5956:Page 11 Face Face Face Face Face Face Face 5726:Page 3 FOUNDATIONS IN ROW WITH PYE RECORDS 5481: 5479: 5024: 5022: 4691: 4648: 4326:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4298:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4286:NME, Foundations Revive British Soul Scene 3886:Arthur Brown: Fire Starter by Hugh Fielder 1933: 1178:When "In the Bad Bad Old Days" was in the 311:Enjoy Yourself (It's Later than You Think) 8386:1966 establishments in the United Kingdom 7365: 7363: 7350: 7348: 7275:NORTHERN SOUL-THE FOUNDATIONS- CHANGE MY- 7105:Page 7 Internationally yours PYE RECORDS 7090:Something for My Baby The New Foundations 6964: 6962: 6960: 6931: 6929: 6676:Page 8 Foundations lose their lead singer 5860:The Foundations – Digging The Foundations 5470:, Volume 11 No. 10 Week of 12 May 1969 - 5108: 5106: 5104: 4607:Six Superlative Albums in Your Shops Now. 4543:Page 13 Foundations' next single revealed 4501:Then, now and rare British beat 1960–1969 4174: 4172: 4159: 4157: 4144: 4142: 4116:Page 11 THE NEW TREND, MOLTONS NEW WAVE, 4025: 4023: 3787: 3785: 3631: 3629: 3526: 3524: 3397:THE ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK ALBUM (Amazon) - 2402:Strong Foundations – The Singles and More 2237:, that the debut album's title was to be 1787:As reported in the 4 March 1972 issue of 1723: 1214:It was reported in the 26 April issue of 745:was issued on Pye NPL 18206. Nick Logan, 7803:The Virgin Encyclopedia of Sixties Music 7668:The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits 7582: 7580: 6973:Page 32 needletime Radio Tees, HIT PICKS 6357:The Foundations Channel, Jul 21, 2021 - 6333:The Foundations channel, Dec 22, 2022 - 6140:, From The Music Capitals of the World, 5455:, Volume 11 No. 10 Week of 5 May 1969 - 5158:, No. 1147 Week ending 4 January 1969 - 4554: 4552: 4550: 4498: 4228: 4226: 3953: 3916:Page 12 FOUNDATIONS WERE SINGING WAITERS 3556: 3554: 3470: 3468: 3466: 3464: 2332: 1081:Clem Curtis' successful replacement was 997:was cited for release in mid-September. 978:It was reported in the July 27 issue of 44:The Foundations in 1968. Left to right: 7868: 7831: 7629: 7459: 7419:Encyclopedie Du Hard Rock Des Seventies 7383:"THE FOUNDATIONS featuring Alan Warner" 6907:Page 33 Bubbling Under The HOT 100, 113 6831:Mighty Dodos – Honey (I Need Your Love) 6680: 6345:The Foundations channel, Jan 4, 2023 - 6321:The Foundations channel, Jan 4, 2023 - 6014:, No. 1178 Week ending 9 August 1969 - 5996:, No. 1178 Week ending 9 August 1969 - 5968:Calendar for Year 1969 (United Kingdom) 5620:, No. 1163 Week Ending 26 April 1969 - 5476: 5184:Calendar for Year 1968 (United Kingdom) 5019: 4905:, No. 1156 Week ending March 8, 1969 - 4340: 3768:, 2017, By Harris M. Lentz III, (2017) 3734: 3732: 3730: 3728: 3726: 3724: 3722: 3272: 2954:Where Were You When I Needed Your Love? 2223:Where Were You When I Needed Your Love? 2035:: lead vocals – born 28 November 1940, 1860:Where Were You When I Needed Your Love? 1019:reason for leaving differs from member 8323: 7510:Stuck in a Wind Up (feat. 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UK. 28 December 1968. 7577: 7525:, Volune Two / No. 4 April 9, 1979 - 7047:Brian Johnston The Foundations (1973) 6860:Garage Hangover, February 11, 2018 - 4547: 4223: 4047:, No. 347 Week ending Nov.11, 1967 - 3551: 3461: 3446:Martin Roberts UK family home page - 2487: 2484: 2481: 2478: 2369:"It's All Right" (Pye NEP24297, 1968) 2303: 2125:) – d. 19 December 2015 – (1966–1970) 1693:Departure of Colin Young and break up 1332:Five of the eleven songs composed by 1287:chief Louis Benjamin had negotiated. 679:According to the 21 October issue of 360:who was born in Trinidad had been an 350:who also described him as "a dormant 48:, Tim Harris, Tony Gomez, Pat Burke, 8186:Any Old Time (You're Lonely and Sad) 7744: 7665: 7573:In loving memory of Raymond Morrison 7443:Rag a Bone Joe - Stealing My Thunder 5295:Build Me Up Buttercup by Foundations 4907:Page 8 Foundations to wax in Detroit 4288:(1st ed.). UK. 1967. p. 4. 4193:FM103.7, Wednesday 23 August 2023 - 4064:Page 13 CLUBS, THE NEW ALL-STAR CLUB 3845:FM103.7, Wednesday 23 August 2023 - 3719: 3069: 2623:Any Old Time (You're Lonely and Sad) 2139:, Jamaica, West Indies – (1966–1970) 1709:The Foundations split in late 1970. 1057:circuit, encouraged by the likes of 951:Any Old Time (You're Lonely and Sad) 305:Eric Allandale had led his own band 8061: 7623:Apple Podcasts, The Strange Brew - 7546:(12). R.W. Daniell: 17. April 1981. 7408:ALAN WARNER - THE FOUNDATIONS/PLUTO 7406:Primitive Man Soundz, 6 Feb 2022 - 6892:Page 50 Bubbling Under The HOT 100 6646:The Foundations, Artist Appearances 5132:Foundations singer Clem Curtis dies 4732: 2320:(Pye NSPL 18227, 1968) – live album 2280:in 1969, which featured their hit " 2113:: keyboards – b. 13 December 1948, 2021: 787:Big Brother and the Holding Company 13: 8346:Musical groups established in 1966 7852:. 30 November 2012. Archived from 7238:"The Foundations Discography – UK" 7069:THE OFFICIAL MIKE D’ABO WEBSITE - 6278:The Foundations 1970 LP: MALS 1157 4752:Page 4 NEW FOUNDATIONS A SCORCHER! 3236:"The Foundations | Biography" 2416:(Sequel Records – NEECD 300, 1999) 2069:: lead guitar – b. 21 April 1947, 2063:, Yorkshire, – (one month in 1967) 2026: 1689:show on Saturday at 5:15 pm. 1582:" which The Foundations recorded. 1119:" which was a hit in April 1969. 1005:Curtis and Elliott leave the group 942:According to the March 8 issue of 773:song, mistakenly referred to as a 757:". Other tracks on the album were 14: 8412: 7972: 7706:from the original on 18 June 2022 7311:Various – Fab-U-Lus Northern Soul 6527:TIPPARADE-LIJST VAN WEEK 50, 1969 6508:TIPPARADE-LIJST VAN WEEK 49, 1969 6385:. 26 October 2009. Archived from 6035:, Most Promising Male Vocal Group 5033:Page 6 Clem quitting Foundations? 4873:EP Baby, Now That I've Found You 3766:Obituaries in the Performing Arts 3399:Back cover notes by Stanley Myers 3360:. 18 October 2008. Archived from 2398:(Knight Records KGH CD 104, 1990) 2093:: bass guitar – b. 4 April 1949, 1969:" which spent three weeks in the 1884:Clem Curtis & The Foundations 1877: 1729:Late 1970 to the end of the 1970s 1509:. Among them was the self-titled 626:. The single had broken into the 130:Clem Curtis & The Foundations 8376:Trend Records (UK label) artists 8305: 8304: 7943: 7918: 7893: 7819: 7796: 7772: 7718: 7684: 7617: 7602: 7565: 7550: 7540:BM Black Music & Jazz Review 7531: 7514: 7502: 7490: 7447: 7435: 7412: 7400: 7375: 7330: 7315: 7303: 7291: 7279: 7267: 7255: 7211: 7196: 7183: 7171: 7156: 7141: 7116: 7094: 7082: 7063: 7051: 7039: 6989: 6977: 6945: 6911: 6896: 6881: 6866: 6854: 6835: 6823: 6811: 6799: 6777:"F r e e U K – FreeUK Broadband" 6769: 6754: 6742: 6730: 6700: 6665: 6650: 6638: 6623: 6608: 6593: 6581: 6566: 6537: 6518: 6499: 6472: 6457: 6442: 6427: 6401: 6375: 6363: 6351: 6339: 6327: 6315: 6303: 6291: 6282: 6270: 6255: 6240: 6222: 6207: 6192: 6177: 6162: 6147: 6125: 6110: 6088: 6073: 6058: 6039: 6020: 6005: 5987: 5972: 5960: 5945: 5933: 5915: 5903: 5882: 5834: 5819: 5798: 5783: 5764: 5749: 5730: 5715: 5700: 5685: 5666: 5611: 5596: 5581: 5539: 5524: 5509: 5494: 5461: 5446: 5431: 5416: 5401: 5386: 5374: 5370:Page 3 Gold Disc for Foundations 5359: 5344: 5329: 5314: 5299: 5287: 5272: 5257: 5242: 5223: 5205: 5188: 5176: 5164: 5149: 5136: 5121: 5089: 5077: 5062: 5037: 5004: 4984: 4969: 4957: 4403:, Week ending October 7, 1967 - 4217:TW Magazines, October 1, 2022 - 4148:The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame - 3940:Alan Warner radio feature part 2 3565:Page 4 Clem to quit Foundations? 3502:Chapter Four: The Summer of Love 3275:British Hit Singles & Albums 2043:– d. 27 March 2017 – (1966–1968) 403:, the label's house band led by 399:records, and he was a member of 38: 8239:I Can Take or Leave Your Loving 6714:. 30 March 2010. Archived from 6084:Page 74 SPECIAL MERIT SPOTLIGHT 5924:, No. 413 February 8th, 1969 - 5811:250,000 Advance On Unmade Album 5412:Page 10 Chris Welch POP SINGLES 4942: 4926: 4911: 4896: 4881: 4865: 4843: 4828: 4813: 4801: 4786: 4771: 4756: 4741: 4737:(1st ed.). UK: Music Club. 4715:Past Daily, October 25, 2013 - 4709: 4676: 4642: 4627: 4612: 4594: 4567: 4532: 4517: 4477: 4462: 4447: 4428: 4424:Page 1 Foundations hit top spot 4413: 4394: 4376: 4361: 4349: 4253: 4241: 4211: 4199: 4184: 4124: 4105: 4093: 4068: 4053: 4038: 4005: 3980: 3932: 3920: 3905: 3890: 3875: 3863: 3851: 3836: 3820: 3797: 3759: 3747: 3704: 3689: 3674: 3659: 3644: 3611: 3596: 3590:Tapir's Reggae Discographies - 3584: 3569: 3536: 3506: 3483: 3440: 3428: 2410:(Castle Select SELCD 527, 1998) 1501:Further activities in late 1969 1358:Danny Diaz & the Checkmates 1038:that they were also trying out 807:the Crazy World of Arthur Brown 650:" off of the no. 1 spot of the 582:"Baby, Now that I've Found You" 325:bands. He was also a member of 317:and was a former member of the 7496:James Hamilton's Disco Page - 7455:Pluto (Rock) - Discography, UK 6577:Page 49 Class Sues Foundations 6533:, the foundations 8 16 4 WEKEN 6514:, the foundations 13 8 3 WEKEN 5897:Soulful Supply Sgt. Cuts Discs 5893:, Wednesday, January 12, 1972, 5095:Click Americana, 6 Mar 2021 - 4934:ORIGINAL, We Are Happy People 4765:, No. 1097, 20 January 1968 - 4655:. 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The Foundations signed to 210:" reached number one in the 208:Baby Now That I've Found You 7: 8361:Marble Arch Records artists 8341:British soul musical groups 5760:Page 15 Class International 3989:, by Peter Dunbavin, 2017, 3332:, Wednesday 5 April 1961 - 3064: 2073:, west London – (1966–1970) 1734:Colin Young and Development 1559:flying out to investigate. 1452:"Born to Live, Born to Die" 206:. Their 1967 debut single " 21:Foundation (disambiguation) 10: 8417: 8003:Interview with Clem Curtis 7876:"Songs from the Year 1967" 7590:. BBC News. 1 January 1970 7421:By Denis Protat, ( 2004), 6696:Page 10 A SOLID FOUNDATION 6644:Top of the Pops archive - 6632:FM103.7, 20 August 2023 - 5926:Page 10 NAMES & FACES 5777:International News Reports 5505:Page 2 Melody Maker POP 30 5083:Pop Dose, 19 April 2018 - 4782:Page 2 MELODY MAKER POP 30 4649:Jon Kutner (26 May 2010). 4456:, The Radio One Part 10 - 4372:Page 15 QUICK SPINS : 3857:Centre Stage Promotions - 3826:Noise 11, 28 March 2017 - 3620:, Tuesday, 25 July 2023 - 3346:ArtistInfo, Eric Allendale 3057: 2880:"I'm Gonna Be a Rich Man" 2468: 2208:Summary of single releases 1874:10" LP album compilation. 1782:Bubbling Under the Hot 100 1578:that year. They composed " 1460:for the 9 August issue of 1371:Further activities in 1969 1171:Further activities in 1969 852:etc., they were set for a 601:" which was played on the 540:that Barry Class created. 391:label, which issued early 225:. The group was the first 18: 8300: 8269: 8230: 8207:Born to Live, Born to Die 8163: 8138: 8069: 7640:FOUNDATIONS - LIVE ON AIR 7203:The Sydney Morning Herald 6939:Colin Young's Development 5743:International News Report 5293:Official Singles Chart - 5117:Page 4 Clem finally Quits 4205:Eel Pie Island Museaum - 3954:Murrells, Joseph (1978). 3806:, by Rick Simmons (2023) 3382:Eel Pie Island Museaum - 2841: 2739:Born to Live, Born to Die 2698: 2582: 2235:Beat Instrumental Monthly 2229:Summary of album releases 2179: 2149:, West Indies (1966–1968) 1653:", the title song to the 1397:Born to Live, Born to Die 1155:"In the Bad Bad Old Days" 558:the group for two years. 528:. It got to no.39 on the 490: 443: 149: 145: 135: 121: 95: 85: 77: 69: 64: 37: 30: 8336:English pop music groups 7781:Billboard – Google Books 6604:Page 14 The frustrations 5814:* Continued from page 41 5566:Billboard – Google Books 5253:Page 4 Live, Foundations 4499:Rawlings, Terry (2002). 4488:Page 10 FOUNDATIONS SUED 4389:* continued from page 43 3958:The Book of Golden Discs 3869:The Little Box Office - 3530:Noise 11, 28 Mar 2017 - 3492:, By Robin Bell Β· 2017, 3384:1962 Roll-call July 1962 3024:"Build Me Up Buttercup" 2292:" and the minor US hit " 1977:" which was credited to 1911: 1805:Eddie "Tan Tan" Thornton 1044:Warren Davis Monday Band 864:TOP 30 chart that week. 6119:, September 13, 1969 - 5071:, September 14, 1968 - 4953:Page 7 Foundations disc 4652:1000 UK Number One Hits 4120:RON FAIRWAY ENTERPRISES 3273:Roberts, David (2006). 2990:"Closer to Loving You" 2456:Digging the Foundations 2325:Digging the Foundations 2318:Rocking the Foundations 2282:In the Bad Bad Old Days 2278:Digging The Foundations 2274:Rocking the Foundations 2251:Rocking the Foundations 1947:label, a subsidiary of 1934:Outside the Foundations 1872:Fab-U-Lus Northern Soul 1803:on organ and piano and 1603: 1529:Rocking the Foundations 1520:Rocking the Foundations 1404:The New Musical Express 1317:Digging the Foundations 1309:Digging the Foundations 1294:In the 5 July issue of 1149: 1123:"Build Me Up Buttercup" 995:Rocking the Foundations 891:was in the studio with 831:"Back on My Feet Again" 780: 495: 313:". He also played with 307:the New Orleans Knights 7559:, November 10, 1979 - 7387:Thefoundationsband.com 7339:, 29 September 1984 - 6736:happening45 channel - 6659:, September 5, 1970 - 6156:, 27 September 1969 - 6134:, 27 September 1969 - 6097:, 13 September 1969 - 6082:, 13 September 1969 - 5488:, February 22, 1969 - 5395:, February 22, 1969 - 5115:, 14 September 1968 - 4890:, February 10, 1968 - 4853:. BBC. 14 January 1968 4636:, November 20, 1965 - 4526:, 18 November 1967 - 4341:Clayson, Alan (1998). 4247:Digital Collections - 3791:Alan Warner Website - 2328:(Pye NSPL 18290, 1969) 2314:(Pye NSPL 18206, 1967) 1886:recorded a version of 1724:Other versions of band 1071:the Righteous Brothers 452:and ska outfit called 65:Background information 8356:Astor Records artists 8253:That Same Old Feeling 8193:Build Me Up Buttercup 8179:Back on My Feet Again 8154:Build Me Up Buttercup 7611:, November 4, 1967 - 7469:(21 September 2001). 7324:, 1 September 1984 - 7150:, January 25, 1975 - 7125:, January 25, 1975 - 7103:, January 31, 1976 - 6905:, 26 February 1972 - 6890:, 19 February 1972 - 6264:, October 18, 1969 - 5891:The Stars and Stripes 5679:Insights & Sounds 5660:Insights & Sounds 5338:, 22 February 1969 - 5281:, 30 November 1968 - 5251:, 30 November 1968 - 5232:, October 12, 1968 - 5214:, October 12, 1968 - 4795:, 10 February 1968 - 4780:, 10 February 1968 - 4685:, January 20, 1968 - 4561:, 17 February 1968 - 4541:, 18 November 1967 - 4486:, December 2, 1967 - 4471:, October 21, 1967 - 4437:, 11 November 1967 - 4422:, 11 November 1967 - 4235:, October 21, 1967 - 4014:, October 21, 1967 - 3884:, January 15, 2004 - 3832:ROGER WINK, VVN MUSIC 3713:, November 4, 1967 - 3668:, November 4, 1967 - 3653:, November 4, 1967 - 3578:, November 4, 1967 - 3477:, November 4, 1967 - 2658:Build Me Up Buttercup 2588:Back on My Feet Again 2485:Peak chart positions 2445:Build Me Up Buttercup 2408:Build Me Up Buttercup 2333:UK compilation albums 2290:That Same Old Feeling 2265:Build Me Up Buttercup 1906:Build Me Up Buttercup 1411:done in the style of 1277:Edwin Hawkins Singers 1113:Build Me Up Buttercup 887:". On the same day, 837:Back on My Feet Again 603:pirate radio stations 574:They were noticed by 244:, which included the 216:Build Me Up Buttercup 8221:Take a Girl Like You 8147:From the Foundations 7815:Page 220 FOUNDATIONS 7702:. 28 December 1995. 6875:, 29 January 1972 - 6718:on 27 September 2013 6674:, 10 October 1970 - 6531:BABY, I COULDN'T SEE 6512:BABY, I COULDN'T SEE 6231:, 18 October 1969 - 6216:, 1 November 1969 - 6201:, 25 October 1969 - 6138:Canadian News Report 5983:Page 4 Guitar stolen 5380:Second hand Songs - 5200:JOEY REPLACES CURTIS 5197:, October 5, 1968 - 4932:Second Hand Songs - 4871:Second Hand Songs - 4387:Page 60 Barry Class 4062:, 4 February 1967 - 3545:, Tue 28 Mar 2017 - 2847:Take a Girl Like You 2809:Baby, I Couldn't See 2448:(Uni 73043, 1968) – 2311:From the Foundations 2243:From the Foundations 1651:Take a Girl Like You 1637:Sonny Boy Williamson 1580:Baby, I Couldn't See 1423:Take a Girl Like You 1378:Take a Girl Like You 1257:From the Foundations 881:? and the Mysterians 742:From the Foundations 348:Disc and Music Echo, 8381:Uni Records artists 8371:Pye Records artists 8366:MCA Records artists 8260:We Are Happy People 8214:My Little Chickadee 8025:, 20 August 2023 - 8013:, 23 August 2023 - 7998:Clem Curtis website 7856:on 30 November 2012 7752:New Musical Express 7732:. 10 September 1969 7609:Disc and Music Echo 6841:The Strange Brew - 6787:on 2 September 2000 6692:Disc and Music Echo 6672:New Musical Express 6657:Disc and Music Echo 6575:, 3 January 1970 - 6478:Seventies Sevens - 6464:New Musical Express 6449:New Musical Express 6434:Disc and Music Echo 6262:New Musical Express 6186:, 4 October 1969 - 6171:, 4 October 1969 - 6067:, AUGUST 9, 1969 - 6065:Disc and Music Echo 6048:, 16 August 1969 - 6029:, 16 August 1969 - 5874:Disc and Music Echo 5841:Disc and Music Echo 5756:Disc and Music Echo 5707:New Musical express 5692:New Musical express 5636:New Musical express 5618:New Musical Express 5603:New Musical express 5588:New Musical Express 5308:, 4 January 1969 - 5279:Disc and Music Echo 5264:Disc and Music Echo 5249:Disc and Music Echo 5156:New Musical Express 5031:, 28 August 1968 - 5029:Disc and Music Echo 5013:, 24 August 1968 - 4951:, April 27, 1968 - 4949:Disc and Music Echo 4920:, April 26, 1968 - 4903:New Musical Express 4793:Disc and Music Echo 4763:New Musical Express 4748:New Musical Express 4703:, February, 1968 - 4619:New Musical Express 4601:New Musical Express 4574:New Musical Express 4539:New Musical Express 4484:New Musical Express 4469:Disc and Music Echo 4401:New Musical Express 4385:, April 26, 1969 - 4370:, 26 August 1967 - 4368:Disc and Music Echo 4233:Disc and Music Echo 4178:The Strange Brew - 4163:Radio London Ltd - 4133:, 7 January 1967 - 4112:New Musical Express 3912:New Musical Express 3711:Disc and Music Echo 3696:Disc and Music Echo 3681:Disc and Music Echo 3666:Disc and Music Echo 3651:Disc and Music Echo 3636:Disc and Music Echo 3576:Disc and Music Echo 3563:, 31 August 1968 - 3513:Disc and Music Echo 3475:Disc and Music Echo 2774:My Little Chickadee 2475: 2359:(PRT PYL 4003–1987) 2294:My Little Chickadee 1993:By April 1979, the 1789:Disc and Music Echo 1753:Disc and Music Echo 1699:New Musical Express 1697:It was reported by 1676:Disc and Music Echo 1541:New Musical Express 1507:New Musical Express 1462:Disc and Music Echo 1402:It was reported by 1327:Disc and Music Echo 1216:New Musical Express 1208:New Musical Express 1129:Disc and Music Echo 1099:Major Minor Records 999:Disc and Music Echo 989:It was reported by 959:Disc and Music Echo 955:We Are Happy People 944:New Musical Express 932:New Musical Express 862:Disc and Music Echo 841:New Musical Express 811:the Fifth Dimension 724:New Musical Express 702:New Musical Express 698:New Musical Express 689:New Musical Express 681:Disc and Music Echo 628:New Musical Express 624:New Musical Express 605:, charting on both 595:Disc and Music Echo 415:Disc and Music Echo 264:, which also owned 7441:Spirit of Metal - 7220:, 26 March 1977 - 7205:, 31 March 2017 - 7177:Eurovisionworld - 7165:, 28 March 2017 - 6971:, 26 March 1977 - 6941:, In The Beginning 6748:Austrian Charts - 6602:, 21 March 1970 - 6413:Philbrodieband.com 6389:on 26 October 2009 6233:Page 134 Cash Box 5954:, 21 March 1970 - 5888:Wayback Machine – 5828:, 26 April 1969 - 5807:, 26 April 1969 - 5739:, June 21, 1969 - 5590:, 19 April 1969 - 5548:, 26 April 1969 - 5533:, 29 March 1969 - 5518:, 29 March 1969 - 5503:, 29 March 1969 - 5353:, 15 March 1969 - 5283:Page 3 DISC TOP 30 4993:, July 27, 1968 - 4963:Official Charts - 4839:Page 1 THE RPM 100 4807:Official Charts - 4797:Page 3 DISC TOP 30 4733:Heatley, Michael. 4355:History Channel - 4180:The Ways and Means 4101:The Ways and Means 4000:47 . Tony Macauley 3914:, 22 March 1969 - 3364:on 18 October 2008 2473: 2304:UK original albums 1975:Stuck in a Wind Up 1843:AP-1567 in 1969. 1622:Further activities 1314:When their album, 871:Further activities 850:the Alan Price Set 675:Further activities 564:1000 UK No. 1 Hits 518:the Ways and Means 362:interior decorator 8318: 8317: 8024: 8012: 7930:Flavourofnz.co.nz 7666:Rice, Jo (1982). 7026:Terrellissacs.net 6845:By Nick Warburton 6694:, 4 March 1972 - 6615:Beat Instrumental 6436:, 20 June 1970 - 6415:. 2 February 1943 6105:Picks of the Week 6099:Page 30 Cash Box 5981:, 26 July 1969 - 5758:, July 5, 1969 - 5724:, June 7, 1969 - 5675:, May 14, 1969 - 5425:, 5 April 1969 - 5410:, 1 March 1969 - 5368:, 1 March 1969 - 5218:FOUNDATION SINGLE 5142:The Foundations, 5015:Page 4 NEWS EXTRA 4976:Beat Instrumental 4701:Beat Instrumental 4076:"The Foundations" 4030:Beat Instrumental 3812:978-1-4766-4690-9 3774:978-1-4766-2912-4 3753:Irish Rock.org - 3741:, 22 July 2011 - 3698:, July 5, 1969 - 3683:, July 5, 1969 - 3638:, July 5, 1969 - 3515:, July 5, 1969 - 3062: 3061: 3027: 2458:(Uni 73058, 1969) 1918:Hubert Montgomery 1644:Beat Instrumental 971:Beat Instrumental 910:ran a picture of 893:Dusty Springfield 622:October issue of 617:'s newly founded 431:, which included 185: 184: 52:, Peter MacBeth, 8408: 8401:Restaurant staff 8308: 8307: 8292:The Ramong Sound 8270:Related articles 8056: 8049: 8042: 8033: 8032: 8022: 8010: 7994: 7966: 7965: 7963: 7961: 7947: 7941: 7940: 7938: 7936: 7922: 7916: 7915: 7913: 7911: 7897: 7891: 7890: 7888: 7886: 7872: 7866: 7865: 7863: 7861: 7840: 7829: 7823: 7817: 7800: 7794: 7793: 7791: 7789: 7776: 7770: 7769: 7763: 7755: 7748: 7742: 7741: 7739: 7737: 7722: 7716: 7715: 7713: 7711: 7695: 7688: 7682: 7681: 7663: 7642: 7636: 7627: 7621: 7615: 7606: 7600: 7599: 7597: 7595: 7584: 7575: 7571:Obits Jamaica - 7569: 7563: 7554: 7548: 7547: 7535: 7529: 7518: 7512: 7506: 7500: 7494: 7488: 7487: 7485: 7483: 7463: 7457: 7451: 7445: 7439: 7433: 7416: 7410: 7404: 7398: 7397: 7395: 7393: 7379: 7373: 7367: 7358: 7352: 7343: 7334: 7328: 7319: 7313: 7307: 7301: 7295: 7289: 7283: 7277: 7271: 7265: 7259: 7253: 7252: 7250: 7248: 7234: 7228: 7215: 7209: 7200: 7194: 7187: 7181: 7175: 7169: 7160: 7154: 7145: 7139: 7120: 7114: 7098: 7092: 7086: 7080: 7071:The Foundations 7067: 7061: 7055: 7049: 7043: 7037: 7036: 7034: 7032: 7018: 7012: 7011: 7009: 7007: 7001:Alwynwturner.com 6997:"John Springate" 6993: 6987: 6981: 6975: 6966: 6955: 6949: 6943: 6935:Music Metason - 6933: 6924: 6915: 6909: 6900: 6894: 6885: 6879: 6870: 6864: 6858: 6852: 6839: 6833: 6827: 6821: 6815: 6809: 6803: 6797: 6796: 6794: 6792: 6783:. 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Index

Foundation (disambiguation)

Alan Warner
Clem Curtis
Mike Elliott
Eric Allandale
Pye
Castle
Uni
Astor
Repertoire
Development
Clem Curtis & The Foundations
The Ramong Sound
Eric Allandale
Clem Curtis
Mike Elliott
Alan Warner
British soul
West Indian
White British
Sri Lankan
Baby Now That I've Found You
UK
Build Me Up Buttercup
Billboard Hot 100
multi-racial
Motown Sound
Pye
EMI

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