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Chris Farlowe
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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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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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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Stormy Monday
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Stormy Monday Blues
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Stormy Monday Blues, Parts 1 & 2
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Summertime
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That's No Big Thing
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That's Why Lovers Have the Blues
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The Fool
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The Groover
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The Guitar Don't Lie
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The Last Goodbye
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The Thrill Is Gone
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The Woman? Or the Blues
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Think
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Too Late to Run for Cover
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Tough on Me Tough on You
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Tough on Me, Tough on You
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Treat Her Good
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Trouble
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Try Me
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Waiting in the Wings