Hardly a 'one-hit wonder'. It was part of the repertoire of Peter & Gordon. It was written for Peter Asher by the guy who was dating his sister at the time, Paul McCartney.
P&G had a number of top 100 songs but A World Without Love was their biggest, and the one most associated with them. Their one global hit. Two Little Lovebirds or Sunday for Tea are not songs on the tips of most tongues when thinking of them. They were an ok duo but Peter later found his calling by producing and that's been his greatest contribution to the music business.
pretty good cover band
Hardly a 'one-hit wonder'. It was part of the repertoire of Peter & Gordon. It was written for Peter Asher by the guy who was dating his sister at the time, Paul McCartney.
P&G had a number of top 100 songs but A World Without Love was their biggest, and the one most associated with them. Their one global hit.
Two Little Lovebirds or Sunday for Tea are not songs on the tips of most tongues when thinking of them. They were an ok duo but Peter later found his calling by producing and that's been his greatest contribution to the music business.
I guess it depends on your perspective. I remember Peter & Gordon being all over the airwaves in the 60s.
When he was 17. A bit of a prodigy.
A World Without Love
A one hit wonder song that stands the test of time. Good for you Jim Cox! Well done.