Manfred Mann

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  • classic rock
  • 60s
  • rock
  • oldies
  • pop
Beginnings 1962—1963 The Mann-Hugg Blues Brothers (as the band were originally called) were formed in London in December 1962 by keyboard player Manfred Mann and drummer/vibes player Mike Hugg. Born out of the British blues boom then sweeping London's clubs (which also spawned such luminaries as the Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds), the band were completed by Mike Vickers on lead guitar, Dave Richmond on bass, and Paul Jones fronting as lead vocalist and harmonica player.

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Songs

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    Did You Have to Do That

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    Did You Have To Do That?

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    Do Wa Diddy Diddy

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    Do Wah Diddy

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    Do Wah Diddy Diddy

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    Do Wah Diddy Diddy (single version)

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    Do Wah Diddy Diddy (unedited version)

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    Do Wah-Diddy Diddy

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    Do Wha Diddy Diddy

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    Do You Have to Do That

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    Do-Wah-Diddy-Diddy

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    Doh Wah Diddy Diddy

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    Don'Kill It Carol

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    Don't Ask Me What I Say

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    Don't Ask Me What to Say

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    Don't Kill It Carol

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    Don't the Road Apiece

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    Doo Wah Diddy Diddy

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    Down In Mexico

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    Down the Road Apiece

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    Driva Man

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    Each and Every Day

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    Each Other's Company

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    Eastern Street

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    Every Day Another Hair Turns Grey

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    Everyday Another Hair Turns Grey

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    Father of Day, Father of Night

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    Father of Dayfather of Night

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    Feeling So Good

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    For You

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    For You (acoustic version)

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    For You (live)

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    Fox on the Run

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    Free as a Bird

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    Free Me

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    Funniest Gig

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    God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen

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    God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemenn

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    Got My Mojo Working

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    Groovin'

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    Group Interview

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    Ha Ha Said the Clown

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    HA! HA! Said the Clown

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    Handbags & Gladrags

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    Handbags and Gladrags

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    Handbags and Gladrags (feat. Mike D'Abo)

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    Happy Birthday Ruthy Baby

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    Happy Families

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    Harry the One-Man-Band

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    Hi Lili Hi Lo


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