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Ray Cooper (drums) and Ann Odell (keyboards) joined the band that summer and played on the single "Stay With Me" co-written by Herbie Flowers, which charted at No. 11 in November 1972. [1] [3] By the time of Blue Mink's fourth album, Only When I Laugh, glam rock was supplanting the lighter pop sound of the previous few years. [1]
"Stay With Me" Blue Mink 11 - Written by Cook, Greenaway, and Herbie Flowers: 1973 "If It Wasn't for the Reason That I Love You" Miki Antony: 27 - "Step Into a Dream" White Plains 21 - "Randy" Blue Mink 9 - Written by Cook, Greenaway, and Herbie Flowers "Like Sister and Brother" The Drifters: 7 - Written by Cook, Greenaway, and Geoff Stephens
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Only When I Laugh is the fourth album by the British pop group Blue Mink, released in 1973. It was released under the title "Blue Mink" in the U.S., Canada and New Zealand. Two singles from the album charted in the UK, “By the Devil (I Was Tempted)” at #26 and “Randy” at #9. [1] Most of the tracks were written by Flowers, Cook and Roger ...
Roger Keith Coulam, (21 August 1940 in Blackburn, Lancashire, England – 23 October 2005), was a British keyboard session musician, who formed Blue Mink in the autumn of 1969, with Madeline Bell (vocalist), Roger Cook (vocalist), Alan Parker (guitarist), Herbie Flowers (bassist), and Barry Morgan (drummer).
"Stay with Me" (Alexander Klaws song), 2003 "Stay with Me" (Calvin Harris, Justin Timberlake, Halsey and Pharrell Williams song), 2022 "Stay with Me" (Chanyeol and Punch song), from the soundtrack of Guardian: The Lonely and Great God, 2016
Jerome Morgan (June 1931 – 1 November 2007 [1]), better known as Barry Morgan, was a British drummer for Blue Mink, CCS and other bands. He was the owner of Morgan Studios . [ 2 ]
"The Banner Man" is a 1971 song by the British pop band Blue Mink. The song managed to reach the top ten on the UK charts peaking at #3 in May 1971. It was released as a single with the B-side "Mind Your Business". [1] [2] The single was written by Blue Mink founders Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway. [3]