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  1. 13 de feb. de 2014 · Bb F But all you do is play it cool. Ab F Ab What do you want..oh, boy, you're making a fool C of me. #3. F D F Dm One of these days when you need my kissing. F Dm Bb C One of these days when you want me, too. C7 C C7 C Don't turn around cause I'll be missing. C7 F Then you'll wanta my love, baby.

  2. Faith sings on 3 tracks (LP) and 2 tracks (EP) 11. Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be. Released: 1960. Label: His Master's Voice. London studio cast recording of the musical of the same name. Faith sings on several tracks. —. Budgie – The Musical.

  3. For You. Reel-To-Reel, 3 ¾ ips, 2-Track Mono. Parlophone – TA-PMC 1213. UK. 1963. UK — 1963. New Submission. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for For You by Adam Faith.

  4. You're a gasser that's a fact and I never can relax until I've made you. I feel such a crazy clown. You're the biggest thing in town. Come on honey isn't fair. Never getting anywhere. How do I ...

  5. 10 de mar. de 2003 · Adam Faith came to fame in the early Sixties with a succession of pop hits including "What Do You Want" and "Poor Me" and later became well-known as an actor.

  6. "What Do You Want?" is a 1959 song that became a number one hit in the United Kingdom for Adam Faith. It was written by Les Vandyke , produced by John Burgess , and arranged by John Barry . [2] It first appeared on the UK Singles Chart on 20 November 1959, and spent 19 weeks there.

  7. A detailed biography of Adam Faith which concentrates on his music career. by Geoff Leonard and Pete Walker In an interview in Disc magazine published in June 1959, following the release of his third (and ultimately unsuccessful single, Adam Faith declared that his ambition was to become an actor/director – not a singer.