Chris Farlowe

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  • 60s
  • mod
  • pop
  • british invasion
  • blue-eyed soul
Chris Farlowe was born John Deighton in North London, 1940. In 1966 he signed with Andrew Loog Oldham, releasing an Immediate label EP featuring the tracks - In the Midnight Hour, Mr Pitiful, Satisfaction and Who Can I Turn To. Followed by the his first Album, 14 Things to Think About.
The summer of 1966 saw the release of his biggest hit - Out of Time.
In the later part of the sixties he did the classic - Handbags and Gladrags, written by his friend Mike d' Abo of Manfred Man and recently covered by the Stereophonics. This was to be his last chart success.

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Songs

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    It's All Over Now Baby Blue

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    It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

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    Jealous Man

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    Let's Get Together

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    Life Is But Nothing

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    Lipstick Traces

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    Livin' It Up

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    Living It Down

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    Living It Up

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    Lonesome Road

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    Lonesome Whistle

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    Looking for You

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    Love Me Baby

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    Make It Fly

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    Miss You Fever

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    Moanin'

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    Moanin' (Without Sitar)

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    Moaning

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    Mr. Pitiful

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    My Best Friends Girl

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    My Colouring Book

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    My Girl Josephine

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    My Way of Giving

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    Nandbags and Glagdrags

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    Nina

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    North South East West

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    North, South, East, West

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    On the Beach

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    Only You

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    Open the Door to Your Heart

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    Out of Me

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    Out Of Time

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    Paint It Back

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    Paint It Black

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    Paint It Black (instrumental reprise)

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    Paint It Black (Slower Mono Single version)

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    Paperman Fly in the Sky

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    Reach Out I'll Be There

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    Ride On Baby

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    Rock 'n' Roll Soldier

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    Rock and Roll Soldier

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    Rockin' Pneumonia

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    Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu

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    Satisfaction

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    Sending Me Angels

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    Shaky Ground

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    Sittin' on Top of the World

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    So Hard to Get Along With

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    Some Mother's Son

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    Some Mothers


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