First Class

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Beach Baby 04:56 Tools
Any More Lonely 00:00 Tools
In this Silence 00:00 Tools
501 00:00 Tools
Me And My Gemini 00:00 Tools
November 15 00:00 Tools
Taking Over Me 00:00 Tools
Same Side 00:00 Tools
Dreams Are Ten A Penny 00:00 Tools
Strictly Rollin' - Da Block Mix 00:00 Tools
nothing you can do 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby (Re-Recorded / Remastered) 00:00 Tools
candy 00:00 Tools
This Is It 00:00 Tools
Bobby Dazzler 00:00 Tools
Funny How Love Can Be 00:00 Tools
Strictly Rollin' 00:00 Tools
Surfer Queen 00:00 Tools
Strictly Rollin' (Da Block Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Disco Kid 00:00 Tools
Filled With Desire 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby - Re-Recorded 00:00 Tools
Long Time Gone 00:00 Tools
Won't Somebody Help Me 00:00 Tools
Foxy Lady 00:00 Tools
What About Me 00:00 Tools
I Was A Star 00:00 Tools
let´s make love 00:00 Tools
First Day of Your Life 00:00 Tools
Life Is Whatever You Want It to Be 00:00 Tools
Lady of the Evening 00:00 Tools
Baby Blue 00:00 Tools
Ain't No Love 00:00 Tools
Smiles on a Summer Night 00:00 Tools
AND SHE CRIED 00:00 Tools
Too Many Golden Oldies 00:00 Tools
I Was Always a Joker 00:00 Tools
Old Time Love 00:00 Tools
Coming Back To You 00:00 Tools
What Became of Me 00:00 Tools
Carry On Singing My Song 00:00 Tools
Seven-Ten to Nowhere 00:00 Tools
Autumn Love 00:00 Tools
Child's Play 00:00 Tools
Laying My Heart On The Line 00:00 Tools
Give Him Up 00:00 Tools
What Became Of Me? 00:00 Tools
Clap top on me 00:00 Tools
Disco Kid 00:00 Tools
Give Me, Lend Me (Can You Spare) 00:00 Tools
The Beginning Of My End 00:00 Tools
I Can't Believe My Eyes 00:00 Tools
Zero Below 00:00 Tools
I Do 00:00 Tools
What is life 00:00 Tools
Lucky Me 00:00 Tools
All on Me 00:00 Tools
don´t know what you´re doing 00:00 Tools
Girl You Know It's True 00:00 Tools
Resurrection 00:00 Tools
Coney Island 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby (1974) 00:00 Tools
I Wasn't There 00:00 Tools
First Class - Beach Baby 00:00 Tools
Do You Have A Girlfriend 00:00 Tools
No Room For Another (I've Got You) 00:00 Tools
Beach Boy 00:00 Tools
Let's Make Love 00:00 Tools
Hypnotized 00:00 Tools
Dreams Are Ten Penny 00:00 Tools
My Sweet Rose 00:00 Tools
First Day Of Your Love 00:00 Tools
Tell Me What You Want 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby (Re-Recorded) 00:00 Tools
No Room For Another(I've got you) 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby (74) 00:00 Tools
Rappin It Up 00:00 Tools
Wake Up America 00:00 Tools
Bienvenido 00:00 Tools
Me & My Gemini 00:00 Tools
First Class / Beach Baby 00:00 Tools
The First Day Of Your Life 00:00 Tools
Won't Sombody Help Me 00:00 Tools
Don't Listen To Your Friends 00:00 Tools
This Is It - 7" Version 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby - 1974 00:00 Tools
Working Class Hero 00:00 Tools
Going Out Of My Head 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby (Original Extended Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Beginning of the end 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby (Album Edit) 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby ('74) 00:00 Tools
The Song Was Wrong 00:00 Tools
Heat of The Night 00:00 Tools
It's Never Too Late 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby (Stereo Single Version) 04:22 Tools
No Room For Another (I Got You) 00:00 Tools
TLC 00:00 Tools
Tell me 00:00 Tools
Smokey Joe 00:00 Tools
no room for another 00:00 Tools
KOPO SIPO 00:00 Tools
Sirens 00:00 Tools
Friendship 00:00 Tools
If I Don't Have You 00:00 Tools
Heart Of Stone 00:00 Tools
So Glad That I Got You 00:00 Tools
Lavender Man 00:00 Tools
Long Time Ago (Long Time Gone) 00:00 Tools
Free 00:00 Tools
Both Sides of the Story 00:00 Tools
Girl You Know It's True (Dance Remix) 00:00 Tools
Murpott Crew 00:00 Tools
Silver Surfer 00:00 Tools
Strictly Rollin' (C&J Mix) 00:00 Tools
Traumfrau 00:00 Tools
Is Schene 00:00 Tools
i wasnt there 00:00 Tools
Sunday Child 00:00 Tools
Hypnotize 00:00 Tools
Wake Up America (bonus track) 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby (Original Extended Version) 00:00 Tools
Anything (Funkadelic Explosion) 00:00 Tools
Probation 00:00 Tools
Cutiez 00:00 Tools
If I Never Told You 00:00 Tools
Surfer Queen (1974) 00:00 Tools
Strictly Rollin 00:00 Tools
Oarsch 00:00 Tools
the begining of my end 00:00 Tools
Strictly Rollin' [Da Block Mix][Mix] 00:00 Tools
Beach boys 00:00 Tools
Whacha Gonna Do 00:00 Tools
Nice & Slow 00:00 Tools
Do Yo Dance 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby (Original Hit Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Madd Spliff Part 1 00:00 Tools
What Becomes Of Me 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby (extended version) 00:00 Tools
Roses Decisions 00:00 Tools
Henry Jackman 00:00 Tools
Strictly Rollin´ 00:00 Tools
Knock èm down 00:00 Tools
No Worries 00:00 Tools
I'll Always 00:00 Tools
I Was Always The Jocker 00:00 Tools
Beach Baby '74 00:00 Tools
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There are two artists of this name on Last.fm, a British pop band and an American rock band: 1. First Class is a Chicago-based punk rock band, and the four-piece released their debut album, 'Somewhere in the Grey', in 2004. 2. The First Class was the studio sunshine pop creation of the British singer-songwriter John Carter and singers Tony Burrows and Chas Mills as an outlet for material Carter wrote with his creative partner and wife, Gillian "Jill" Shakespeare. Carter was a veteran of early 60s beat music, most notably Carter-Lewis and the Southerners, a band Carter formed with fellow producer Ken Lewis. That band dissolved when Carter and Lewis began working extensively as studio singers, appearing on the hits "It's Not Unusual" (Tom Jones), "I Can't Explain" (The Who), "Hi Ho Silver Lining" (Jeff Beck), "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me" (Sandie Shaw), "Excerpt From A Teenage Opera" (Keith West) and "Out of Time" (Chris Farlowe). Lewis and Carter formed a vocal harmony band, The Ivy League, that enjoyed three top twenty hits in Britain in 1965: "Tossing and Turning", "That's Why I'm Crying", and "Funny How Love Can Be". Carter left The Ivy League in 1966 to focus on his increasingly lucrative career as a songwriter, jingle writer and session singer. Fellow studio singer Tony Burrows (from The Kestrels) was brought in to replace Carter. Carter and Burrows soon worked together in a studio-only group called The Flower Pot Men, who scored a 1967 British hit "Let's Go To San Francisco". Over the next few years, Burrows worked extensively as a frontman for a succession of other studio-only groups. In 1970, Burrows sold eight million records under four different group names: Edison Lighthouse ("Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)"), White Plains ("My Baby Loves Lovin'"), the Brotherhood of Man ("United We Stand") and the Pipkins ("Gimme Dat Ding"). During one memorable episode of the BBC TV show Top of the Pops, Burrows appeared with three of those groups, an event that killed his chance at a solo career but put him into the record books. Carter and Shakespeare wrote the song "Beach Baby" in the summer of 1974 in their home in East Sheen, South West London, far from California or, for that matter, any beach. Carter immediately enlisted the help of lead singer Tony Burrows and another session singer, Chas Mills, to record the song for Jonathan King's UK Records record label under the name The First Class. The dense, complex production, layered vocals and wistful lyric evoked the 1960s west-coast production style of lead Beach Boy Brian Wilson. In 1974, at a moment when nostalgia for the 1960s was fashionable, the song became a hit in the UK (where it peaked at #13), [1]and in the U.S., where it peaked at #4. Ironically, even as the song crept up the charts and the Beach Boys themselves were experiencing a resurgence of popularity with the release of their Endless Summer compilation, Brian Wilson was at his deepest personal nadir due to issues with substance abuse and mental illness. The group recorded a follow-up single, "Bobby Dazzler" and material for their eponymously title first album, The First Class. While there was some demand for live performances by the group, neither Carter or Burrows had the time for or interest in touring. So, a group including bassist Robin Shaw, lead singer Del John, guitarist Spencer James (now lead singer with The Searchers), keyboardist Clive Barrett and drummer Eddie Richards was assembled to perform a number of dates as The First Class. However, although that quintet is pictured and credited along with Carter, Burrows and Mills on the cover of the band's first album, none of the "live" quintet actually performed on "Beach Baby" or any of the album's other tracks. "Bobby Dazzler" and later singles, "Dreams Are Ten a Penny", "Won't Somebody Help Me" and "Funny How Love Can Be" (a remake of Carter's 1965 Ivy League hit) failed to chart. After releasing an unsuccessful second album, SST in 1976 (with a drawing of the then-new Concorde supersonic transport airliner featured on the cover), Carter, Burrows and Mills saw no need to continue under the First Class moniker and the "group" effectively ceased to exist. However, "Beach Baby" continues to receive regular airplay on oldies radio, relegating The First Class to the status of one-hit wonder. Chas Mills subsequently retired from the music industry to run a restaurant in North London. Tony Burrows continued his session career although he never again had a hit single, leaving him a multiple "one-hit-wonder" and one of the most widely-heard unknown singers of his generation. John Carter remained active writing jingles and managing his back catalog. Carter later reflected on The First Class, "Making the First Class albums was a very happy and creative time. Who knows if we ever come up with another suitable song, maybe we will all get back together one day and record under that name again?" Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.