McCully Workshop - Chinese junkman (LP version)
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- Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024
- In 1965, the McCullagh brothers, Tully (born Terence on 31st May 1953) and Mike (born Michael on 7th April 1947) started as a folk-rock trio with Richard Hyam and called themselves the Blue Three. After a few personnel- and name-changes, like The Blue Beats and Larfing Stocke, the line-up settled down in 1969 (also including Rupert Mellor and Richard Black) and called themselves McCully Workshop, because they used to rehearse in Mrs McCullagh's garage. Their biggest hit was undoubtedly Buccaneer which went to number 1 on the South African Top 20 in 1977.
This version of the song is off the album "Workshop Revisited" released in 1977. The 7" single release went to number 9 on the South African Top 20 in 1978, charting for 8 weeks.
This song brings good old memories and it reminds me of my late father
Sweet like a lemon on an apple tree
Now I’m showing my age
Love Australia 🇦🇺
My late Brother, Des Rossouw loved this song!
good one leon
good one leon
Thanks Clive!