- The
Fourmost are an
English Merseybeat band that
recorded in the 1960s.
Their biggest UK hit
single was "A
Little Loving" in 1964. Guitarist/vocalist Brian...
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Faithfull Georgie Fame
Wayne Fontana and the
Mindbenders The
Fortunes The
Fourmost Freddie and the
Dreamers Gerry and the
Pacemakers Herman's
Hermits The...
- demo
recording has
never been
officially released.
Liverpool groups the
Fourmost and
Gerry & The
Pacemakers recorded versions in 1963. The
former reached...
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Decca Records.
During the 1960s, when
Cilla Black,
Billy J. Kramer, the
Fourmost, and the
Hollies also signed,
Parlophone became one of the world's most...
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Kramer and the
Dakotas (who had four hits with Lennon–McCartney songs), the
Fourmost (Lennon
wrote their first two singles), the
Cyrkle (Epstein's
first American...
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album Groovin' on the
United Artists side
label Veep (#VPS 16517). The
Fourmost, a
single in
November 1968. Mary Wells, on her 1968 album, Servin' Up Some...
- join The
Fourmost,
where he
replaced Mike Millward, who had
health issues. Keen on the
recording side of the business, he left the
Fourmost to join Apple...
- 1986)
Fourmost (Milestone, 1991) – live rec. 1990
Standards (Blue Note, 1998) – rec. 1957–1959 Six
Views of the
Blues (Blue Note, 1999)
Fourmost Return...
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Adler Written by
Brian Holland,
Lamont Dozier, and
Edward Holland Jr. The
Fourmost released their version of this song,
reaching No. 24 in the UK in November...
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Fourmost, who, like the Dakotas, had
previously recorded other Lennon/McCartney compositions.
Brian O'Hara,
guitarist and
vocalist for The
Fourmost later...