It’s not on youtubeI have a record by Jeremy called Cherry, came out in about 1971 – Trying to find some info about the singer or band & are – is he – they Australian any clues. Note that the band were referred to as Australian Squeeze in some countries (just like the English band Squeeze were known here as U.K. 15 August 1970. By Warren Burt. Many of them feature streaming audio which can be played as individual tracks or through one of the site's many jukeboxes or playlists. Lyrics are here: The version you remember may be by a Sydney Band named Autumn. The song was called “Go Essing”The song I think you want is OS by Ken Noath and Ockerstra who is John Vincent RIP. Did you get into a band seeing music is clearly in your blood. 22 August 1970. 24 October 1970. You can find it via this link on YouTube.Who sang this, a song from the 70s era, it goes: ‘i’m so lo-wo-wo-w-wonely, just so low-wo-wo-wo-wonly, I’m so low-ow-ow-wonly, lonely just for youu’Guys my mum is desperately trying to find a song from the 70’s that was only released in Australia (We’re from the U.K. and the neighbour from Australia gave them the lp). Their biggest hit was ‘Boppin the Blues’ the next year.O rit could have been Fraternity’s version of Seasons of Change with Bon Scott playing the flute.Can anyone verify the singer in early seventies that had a song with lyrics, Mother’s and fathers, that what we use to play’, I thought his name was Jon Sands, can u please help.In my earlier response I didn’t actually reply to you so I apologise for repeating my post again but I wanted to ensure you got my response.The song was titled “Mothers and Fathers” by Jonne Sands (so you very nearly had it). It featured Flute midway through the song. Im sure I remember hearing the song and it was during summer.
7 November 1970. The Bee Gees had the highest number of top hits at the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the 1970s (9 songs).
The source for this decade is the "Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Gee Baby" by Hits by Australasian artists included "Matter Of Time" / "Only One You" by Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Hits by Australasian artists included "Child's Play" and "Matter of Time"/"Only One You" by Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Hits by Australasian artists included "Rock Me Gently" by Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were " Return to #1 for Jawsh 685 x Jason Derulo. The only thing I remember for sure is the repeated ‘chorus’ of ‘Di di di, di di di di, di’ hahah.There was definitely a song called the whale song I have a feeling it was a duo and one of the names I think was Dyer.Yes I remember that song too. I remember seeing/hearing it on one of the early 70’s music tv shows.I heard a song in 1970 in Mildura “I want to live by Tabatha Chrisano?? It was sung by Greg Anderson and you can point your brother to the following clip on YouTube Hello groovers! Sorry!JJ, I stumbled on this comment while trying to find who sang the song myself. Excellent sound. Always wondered if it was a band like Flying Circus but Giselle did not sound like an appropriate title for such a song. Captain Cook and ned Kelly were mentioned. running a saturday morning pop music show, in the mid 60s called Top8 of the State?
It’s had me stumped since the late 70’s when it popped back into my head and I thought, who sang that?Now this may be a case of things becoming confused in the mists of time but I swear I remember hearing the song on Happening 70 / 71 and it was an Aussie band that had possibly returned from overseas?Surely somebody must know the song title or artist.PBG, I am so relieved that now there are two of you (you and Kez) who recall something of this song. Sorry about the dodgy info! Improve your day by dancing and singing to the latest tunes all over the world. I can’t see a song named “The Feather” but my guess is that this is your guy.Yes I think it was Fraciscus Henri, same sound.