The Tremeloes - My Little Lady (1968)
Rock / Pop | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Cover | 83 MB
01. My Little Lady (02:40)
02. Everyday (01:59)
03. The Lion Sleeps Tonight (02:27)
04. Rag Doll (02:49)
05. I'll See You There (02:30)
06. Willy & The Hand Jive (02:44)
07. Helule Helule (02:45)
08. Girl From Nowhere (02:29)
09. Alley Oop (03:08)
10. Travelling Circus (02:38)
11. Ain't Nothin' But A House Party (03:13)
12. Peggy Sue (02:53)
My Little Lady - Single Version (1968)
01. My Little Lady
02. All the World to me
Rock / Pop | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | Cover | 83 MB
01. My Little Lady (02:40)
02. Everyday (01:59)
03. The Lion Sleeps Tonight (02:27)
04. Rag Doll (02:49)
05. I'll See You There (02:30)
06. Willy & The Hand Jive (02:44)
07. Helule Helule (02:45)
08. Girl From Nowhere (02:29)
09. Alley Oop (03:08)
10. Travelling Circus (02:38)
11. Ain't Nothin' But A House Party (03:13)
12. Peggy Sue (02:53)
My Little Lady - Single Version (1968)
01. My Little Lady
02. All the World to me
After switching from Decca to CBS Records, the Tremeloes started a successful hit run from 1967 onwards with Cat Stevens' "Here Comes My Baby"; "Hello World"; three Italian hits translated into English ("Suddenly You Love Me", which is Riccardo Del Turco's "Uno tranquillo" ("One quiet man"), "I'm Gonna Try", which is Riccardo Del Turco's 1967 hit "Luglio" ("July"), and "My Little Lady", based on Orietta Berti's "Non illuderti mai" ("Never deceive yourself"); and their Number one recording of an old Four Seasons' B-side "Silence is Golden". Both this last single and "Here Comes My Baby" also entered the Top Twenty of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 on CBS' co-owned Epic Records. (wiki)