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It reached number one in the UK Singles Chart in January 1966 just a few weeks after it appeared on the Beatles' Rubber Soul album and beat off a rival recording by David and Jonathan, whose version was produced by George Martin. [3] A collection of complete recordings, titled Michelle: The Pye Anthology, was released on CD by Castle Records in ...
The Overlanders are the earliest British group to be classed as a one-hit wonder. [10] The Crazy World of Arthur Brown: 17 August 1968 "Fire" The group's debut self-titled album reached number two on the album chart, but neither the band nor Arthur Brown in his own right managed to secure another placing on either the singles or album chart. [11]
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Paul Brett (20 June 1947 – 31 January 2024) [1] was an English classic rock guitarist.He played lead guitar with Strawbs (although he was never actually a member), The Overlanders, [2] The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Elmer Gantry's Velvet Opera, The Velvet Opera, Tintern Abbey, Fire, Roy Harper, Al Stewart, and Lonnie Donegan. [3]
The Overlanders is a 1946 British-Australian Western film about drovers driving a large herd of cattle 1,600 miles (2,575 km) overland from Wyndham, Western Australia through the Northern Territory outback of Australia to pastures north of Brisbane, Queensland, during World War II.
John William Pilbean Goffage MBE (26 March 1909 – 27 May 1971), known professionally as Chips Rafferty, was an Australian actor.Called "the living symbol of the typical Australian", [1] Rafferty's career stretched from the late 1930s until he died in 1971, and during this time he performed regularly in major Australian feature films as well as appearing in British and American productions ...
Peter MacGregor Pagan (24 July 1921 – 2 June 1999) [1] was an Australian-American actor from Sydney best known for his role in The Overlanders (1946).. Following the success of that film, he left Australia for Britain, then moved to the U.S. where he worked extensively in theatre and TV.
The American success of "Yesterday's Gone" occasioned a re-release of the track in Australia, [8] where it charted over the summer of 1964 with a No. 26 peak, and a major label cover in the UK, where in March 1964 Pye Records released a version of "Yesterday's Gone" recorded by the Overlanders with Tony Hatch producing; the Overlanders' version ...