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  1. 27 de dic. de 2009 · The Remo Four was a Liverpool based beat group which Aston and Dyke played with in 1963. Great video, not sure of the location but they pass a junction (19a)...

  2. 9 de oct. de 2016 · from "Smile!" 1967Written by John

  3. A psychedelic pop song by British band The Remo Four. They were considered contemporaries to The Beatles, and George Harrison of The Beatles produced this single in 1968 during the

  4. The Remo Four - 09 Nothin's Too Good for My Baby (HQ) 2:43; The Remo Four - 10 Peter Gunn (HQ) 2:27; The Remo Four - 11 Mickey's Monkey (HQ) 2:12; The Remo Four - 12 Live Like a Lady (HQ) 2:32; The Remo Four - 13 Sing Hallelujah (HQ) 3:39; The Remo Four - 14 Dancing And Singing (HQ) 2:12;

  5. The Remo Four Roy Dyke, who played drums with the Remo Four and went on to an illustrious career, sums it up like this: "There were 500 bands in Liverpool alone. We were all in some kind of a big pot, and only the Beatles really got...

  6. He recorded two singles with the Remo Four, both released in 1963; "Lies" B side "On The Horizon" and "Yes" B side "Magic Potion". As a single artist he continued recording for Pye and had three further singles released in 1964 : "Sixteen Tons" B side "The Blizzard"; "Donna Means Heartbreak" B side "Some Kinda Wonderful" and "The Blizzard" B Side "(I'd Be) A Legend in My Time".

  7. The Remo Four - 13 Sing Hallelujah (HQ) 3:39. The Remo Four - 14 Dancing And Singing (HQ) 2:12. The Remo Four - 15 Sing Hallelujah (alternate take) (HQ) 4:06. The Remo Four - 17 Live Like a Lady (track only) (HQ) 2:27. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1996 CD release of "Smile!"