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I used to sing "Septicemia" instead of "Sad sweet dreamer", twisted laces, twisted mind.
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Reminds me of a holiday in Torquay they were live at the 400 Club near the harbour . The next day spent a drunken afternoon in the compàny of a certain Martyn Ellis .
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Really like this song saw them live in Torquay summer of 1974 when working down there ( think the venue was called the Castle). Lots of Soul folks there. Pretty sure I saw the Real Thing dow
Number 1 in October 1974, written by an associate of mine Dave 'Des' Parton from Newcastle under Lyme in Staffordshire who, along with producers Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent (a school classmate of Des') the song was given to the band of Manchester lads headed up by 15 year old Marcel King, sadly no longer with us. The song made number 1 in the UK charts and charted number 14 on the Billboard top 100. Des also wrote a follow up single early 75 'Purely by coincidence' reached number 11 in the UK charts.
A short while later our Des, frustrated at having a number 1 hit yet never having appeared on TOTP himself, recorded Stevie Wonder's album only track 'Isn't she lovey' under his real name David Parton, along with Hatch and Trent and went to number 4 in the UK charts.