The Southlanders- (Why must I be) Alone
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- Опубликовано: 29 июл 2011
- The Southlanders sing thier hit song "Alone". Released in 1957 on Decca Records.
Enjoy!
The Southlanders are a british pop group from the 50's and 60's still performing their most famous songs "Mole in a Hole", "Alone", "Imitation of love".
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I still have this odd 45 but although it is now unplayable I haven't the heart to throw it out. Such memories...thanks
Lovely. Reminds me of my great friend Vernon Nesbeth. RIP my "black dad"
Released on the Decca Record label (F10946), it reached #17 on the UK Singles Chart in November 1957, it was the only UK Top 40 single.
Aunty Wendy this Song reminds me, when as Children we'd join in as a little group singing this song,,Colin and Junior. Larry and the Girl's.....When this was sung during the Groups Summer Season!
Hi there - I created a website for the Southlanders and have some of their memorabilia that I would like to return to a family member - can you help me at all? Thank you
@@hollyfrancis8876 please contact me ausude.41@gmail.com
I'm Allan Wilmot's youngest daughter. My father is still alive.
@1962drob
oh,,I love this video! And all best to your wife! ;)
Any chance, adding to this 'Playlist' my favourite Song the Group Sang....JIMMY BROWN?