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Single by Tommy Quickly; B-side "Heaven Only Knows" Released: 30 July 1963 : Recorded: 8 July 1963: Genre: Beat: Label: Pye Piccadilly 7N 35137 (UK) Songwriter(s) Lennon–McCartney: Tommy Quickly singles chronology "
Tommy Quickly (born Thomas Quigley, 7 July 1945) is an English retired rock and roll singer who recorded mostly in the early 1960s. He was a later signing of artist manager Brian Epstein, whose biggest act was the Beatles. Quickley retired from music in 1966 after suffering a breakdown.
"Tip of My Tongue" (Tommy Quickly song) (1963) "Tip of My Tongue" (Diesel song) (1992) "Tip of My Tongue" (Lynsey de Paul song) (1973) "Tip of My Tongue" (Kenny Chesney song) (2019) "Tip of My Tongue", a song by Jagged Edge (2009) "Tip of My Tongue", a song by Kelly Clarkson included on her album All I Ever Wanted (2009)
With the Beatles (1963) ... Lennon initially wrote “No Reply” for Tommy Quickly, a singer managed by Brian Epstein. Quickly, who’d retire from the music industry in 1965, didn’t release ...
Between 19 and 24 August 1963 the Beatles held a residency in Bournemouth, England with Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas and Tommy Quickly. [1] Feeling sick one day, George Harrison was prescribed tonic and bed rest by a doctor. [2]
Capitol Records, EMI's American counterpart to Parlophone, initially refused to distribute Beatle music in the US and so the "Please Please Me"/"Ask Me Why" single was released by Vee-Jay Records on 25 February 1963.
The Remo Four were a 1950s–1960s rock band from Liverpool, England.They were contemporaries of The Beatles, and later had the same manager, Brian Epstein.Its members were Colin Manley (born Colin William Manley, 16 April 1942, in Old Swan, Liverpool, Lancashire; died 9 April 1999) (lead guitar/vocals), Phil Rogers (rhythm guitar/bass guitar/vocals) (born Philip Rogers, 5 March 1942, in ...
Set in 1963, it takes a big narrative leap toward the end that suggests an intent closer to such willfully over-the-top Cold War paranoia fantasias as “Dr. Strangelove” and “Winter Kills.”