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Marmalade Featuring Dean Ford - Come Back Jo album flac Performer: Marmalade
Title: Come Back Jo
Style: Pop Rock
Released: 1974
Country: UK
MP3 album: 1458 mb
FLAC album: 1674 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: XM RA AC3 DXD MMF MIDI AIFF
Genre: Rock / Pop

Original band – 1968 - l/r: Dean Ford, Alan Whitehead, Graham Knight, Junior Campbell and Pat Fairley. Background information. Their first Decca album, Reflections Of The Marmalade was released in the US as Reflections Of My Life on Decca's London Records subsidiary. Their US singles during this era likewise came out on London. But their manager, Walsh, turned down an offer to tour the US opening for Three Dog Night, thus blowing an opportunity for further exposure there. To be fair to Walsh, he did not much care for the fact that Marmalade would have had to pay a substantial dollar premium to do so, a practice common in the US but totally alien. Come Back Jo" (Thomas McAleese/Mike Japp). Falling Apart at the Seams" (Tony Macaulay).

Dean Ford died at the age of 72 last night after a lifetime recording music. The Glasgow band, which Ford fronted until 1975, was best known for reaching number one in 1969 with its cover version of The Beatles "Ob-la-di Ob-la-da". He was an amazing man, a gentle soul, extremely talented musician and a great Father and Pop Pop to his only grandchild Connor

In memory of Dean Ford, The Marmalade classic "Reflections of My Life", we are honoured that Dean was part of the Carlin family. com/watch?v 79NiN7ISW7E. The Marmalade - Reflections Of My Life. Carlin Music Corporation. RIP Dean Ford, our thoughts and prayers are with his family at this very sad time. Marmalade were the first Scottish group to top the UK singles chart, with their cover of the Beatles’ Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da in December 1968. com/watch?v gzafS-8JP9U. John Legend - Please Come Home For Christmas (Official Audio).

Come Back Jo" (Dean Ford/Mike Japp). Walking A Tightrope" (Tony Macaulay). Contact us: Technical Support, Advertising. Dictionaries export, created on PHP, Joomla

Dean Ford is due to release a brand new studio album this year along side a re-release of his 1975 solo album Dean Ford and a collection of exclusive demos. Featuring 2 songs from the new album, 2 of Dean’s demos and 2 songs from the 1975 solo album Dean Ford. New Studio Album digital download. Dean Ford’s New Studio Album (as yet untitled) on digital download in your choice of MP3 or FLAC format. Dean Ford – 1975 solo album digital download in your choice of either MP3 or FLAC format. Dean Ford’s New Studio Album (as yet untitled) on 6 panel Digipak CD featuring booklet and liner notes.

Dean Ford was a Scottish singer and songwriter best known for his tenure as lead vocalist and frontman of the beat pop group Marmalade from 1966 to 1974. Ford co-wrote the group's worldwide hit "Reflections of My Life" with fellow band member Junior Campbell. Reflections of My Life" has sold more than two million units globally, and in 1998 the writers were awarded a Special Citation of Achievement by BMI for attaining radio broadcast performances in excess of one million in the .  . With the dissolution of the original Marmalade, Ford embarked on a solo career and released a self-titled LP in 1975, produced by Alan Parsons. His collaboration with Parsons extended to a guest vocal appearance on Parsons' 1978 Pyramid album. Ford also recorded one-off tracks with former Marmalade band member Hugh Nicholson.

Alan Whitehead Bill Irving Billy Johnson Charlie Smith Dean Ford Doug Henderson Graham Knight Hugh Nicholson Junior Campbell Mike Japp Pat Fairley Ray Duffy Sandy Newman Tommy Frew. Biomusicology with Fan Modine. Biography by Bruce Eder. This Scottish group enjoyed several hits in the . with their commercial psych pop during the 1960s and '70s.

Formed in east Glasgow in 1961, as the Gaylords, then as Dean Ford And The Gaylords from 1963 to 1966, when they settled on "Marmalade" as their name. With their tight harmonies well regarded in Scotland, the band earned a long residency at London's Marquee Club beginning in March 1967. Their most successful period came between 1968 to 1972, when they became the first Scottish act to land a hit on the UK charts with 1969's cover of The Beatles 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da'.

Tracklist

Come Back Jo
The Way It Is

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
EMI 2131 Marmalade* Featuring Dean Ford Marmalade* Featuring Dean Ford - Come Back Jo ‎(7", Single) EMI EMI 2131 UK 1974
EMI 2131 Marmalade* Featuring Dean Ford Marmalade* Featuring Dean Ford - Come Back Jo ‎(7", Promo) EMI EMI 2131 UK 1974