Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames

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Yeh Yeh 02:46 Tools
Yeh, Yeh 00:00 Tools
In The Meantime 02:36 Tools
Green Onions 00:00 Tools
Music Talk 00:00 Tools
Sweet Things 00:00 Tools
Get On The Right Track, Baby 00:00 Tools
Point Of No Return 00:00 Tools
Moody's Mood For Love 00:00 Tools
I Love The Life I Live 00:00 Tools
Do Re Mi 00:00 Tools
get away 00:00 Tools
Pink Champagne 00:00 Tools
Getaway 00:00 Tools
Sweet Thing 00:00 Tools
Sitting in the park 03:18 Tools
The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde 00:00 Tools
Georgie Fame & the Blue Flames - Music Talk 00:00 Tools
Sunny 02:36 Tools
Eso Beso 02:45 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go 03:12 Tools
Let The Good Times Roll 00:00 Tools
Night Train 00:00 Tools
Shop Around 00:00 Tools
FUNNY HOW TIME SLIPS AWAY 04:02 Tools
Ride Your Pony 00:00 Tools
Getaway - Original 1966 Version 00:00 Tools
Rosetta 00:00 Tools
Do Re Mi (Forget About the Do and Think About Me) 00:00 Tools
Get Away - Original 1966 Version 00:00 Tools
Blue Monday 00:00 Tools
Yeh! Yeh! 00:00 Tools
Do the Dog 00:00 Tools
El Bandido 00:00 Tools
Yeah Yeah 00:00 Tools
Yeh-Yeh! 00:00 Tools
Bend a Little 00:00 Tools
Yeh, Yeh - Skeewiff Remix 00:00 Tools
Parchman Farm 00:00 Tools
Gimme That Wine 00:00 Tools
Work Song 00:00 Tools
Let The Sunshine In 00:00 Tools
Lean on Me 00:00 Tools
You Can't Sit Down 00:00 Tools
Outrage 00:00 Tools
Humpty Dumpty 00:00 Tools
All About My Girl 00:00 Tools
See Saw 00:00 Tools
Sick And Tired 00:00 Tools
Everything I Own 00:00 Tools
My Girl 00:00 Tools
The Ballad Of Bonnie & Clyde 00:00 Tools
Parker's Mood 00:00 Tools
I Love Jamaica 00:00 Tools
I'm in Love With You 00:00 Tools
Pride And Joy 00:00 Tools
Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night Fish Fry 00:00 Tools
Money (That’s What I Want) - Demo / IBC Session 00:00 Tools
Papa's Got A Brand New Bag 00:00 Tools
Somebody Stole My Thunder 00:00 Tools
Like We Used To Be 00:00 Tools
Telegram 00:00 Tools
Night Train - Live 00:00 Tools
Yeah, Yeah 00:00 Tools
Lawdy Miss Clawdy 00:00 Tools
Madness 00:00 Tools
Money (That's What I Want) 00:00 Tools
Uptight 00:00 Tools
Yeh, Yeh / Georgie Fame & The 00:00 Tools
Rockin' Pneumonia And The Boogie Woogie Flu 00:00 Tools
Night Train - Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963 00:00 Tools
Tom Hark Goes Blue Beat 00:00 Tools
Something 00:00 Tools
One Whole Year Baby 00:00 Tools
Let The Sunshine In - Demo / IBC Session 00:00 Tools
Move It On Over 00:00 Tools
Bring It on Home to Me 00:00 Tools
Preach And Teach 00:00 Tools
Walking The Dog 00:00 Tools
Some Day 00:00 Tools
Monkeying Around 00:00 Tools
The In-Crowd 00:00 Tools
Yeh Yeh (1964) 02:47 Tools
Eso Beso - Live 00:00 Tools
Barefootin' 00:00 Tools
One Whole Year, Baby 00:00 Tools
Georgie Fame - Yeh Yeh 00:00 Tools
Yeh-Yeh 00:00 Tools
Last Night 00:00 Tools
Orange Street 00:00 Tools
georgie fame & the blue flames - yeh yeh 00:00 Tools
Humpty Dumpty [German 45rpm] 00:00 Tools
I’m In Love With You 00:00 Tools
Do-Re-Mi 00:00 Tools
You’re Driving Me Crazy 00:00 Tools
Hi-Heel Sneakers 00:00 Tools
Moanin' 00:00 Tools
Let The Good Times Roll - Live 00:00 Tools
Sweet THINGS/Georgie Fame And The Blue Flames 00:00 Tools
The In Crowd 00:00 Tools
J. A. Blues 00:00 Tools
Bend A Little - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Prince of Fools 00:00 Tools
Lonely Avenue - Demo / IBC Session 00:00 Tools
Night Train - BBC World Service Session / 1964 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night Fish Frey 00:00 Tools
Bright Lights Big City - BBC World Service Session / 1964 00:00 Tools
Money (That's What I Want) Studio 00:00 Tools
Stop Right Here 00:00 Tools
Walkin' the Dog 00:00 Tools
Let The Sunshine In - BBC World Service Session / 1964 00:00 Tools
The Monkey Time 00:00 Tools
Black Head Chinaman 00:00 Tools
Baby Baby (Don't You Worry) 00:00 Tools
Monkey Time 00:00 Tools
Yeh Yeh - 1965 (HD Stereo!) 00:00 Tools
Funky Mama - Live At The Blue Moon, United States / 1964 00:00 Tools
You Can't Sit Down - Live 00:00 Tools
It Ain’t Right 00:00 Tools
Do Re Mi - BBC World Service Session / 1964 00:00 Tools
Walking The Dog - BBC World Service Session / 1964 00:00 Tools
The World Is Round 00:00 Tools
Shop Around - Live 00:00 Tools
Red Number Nine 00:00 Tools
Let The Good Times Roll - Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963 00:00 Tools
Money (That's What I Want) Live 00:00 Tools
Gimme That Wine - Alternative Version 00:00 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go - Extended Version / Live 00:00 Tools
Uptight (Everything's Alright) 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Right 00:00 Tools
Yeh, Yeh - Mono Version 00:00 Tools
Rick's Tune 00:00 Tools
No No (The River) 00:00 Tools
You’re Breaking My Heart - BBC World Service Session / 1964 00:00 Tools
Getaway (Original 1966 Version) 00:00 Tools
Yeh Yeh - German Version 00:00 Tools
Kidney Stew - Demo / IBC Session 00:00 Tools
Barefooting 00:00 Tools
Bonnie and Clyde 00:00 Tools
Incense 00:00 Tools
I'm In The Mood For Love (Moody's Mood For Love) 00:00 Tools
This Is Always-This Isn't Sometimes 00:00 Tools
The Whole World's Shaking 00:00 Tools
Signifying Monkey - Live At The Blue Moon / 1964 00:00 Tools
You’re Driving Me Crazy - Demo / IBC Session 00:00 Tools
Eso Beso - Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963 00:00 Tools
Get Away (1966) 00:00 Tools
Tossin' and Turnin' 00:00 Tools
Funny How Time Slips Away (version 1) 00:00 Tools
Jelly Jelly 00:00 Tools
Shop Around - Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963 00:00 Tools
Soul Stomp 00:00 Tools
Yeh Yeh (German language version) 00:00 Tools
Run Away With Me 00:00 Tools
Give a little more 00:00 Tools
Sister Sadie - Live At The Blue Moon / 1964 00:00 Tools
Pride & Joy 00:00 Tools
That Old Rock'n'Roll 00:00 Tools
So Long 00:00 Tools
Yeh yeh! 00:00 Tools
Let the Sun Shine In (Camden Theatre, 19 Mar 1964) 00:00 Tools
I'm In The Mood For Love 00:00 Tools
Dr.Kitch 00:00 Tools
Hot Stuff 00:00 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go - Extended Version / Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963 00:00 Tools
Hi Heel Sneakers 00:00 Tools
Night Train (Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963) 00:00 Tools
You Can't Sit Down - Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963 00:00 Tools
Yeh! Yeh! (1965) 00:00 Tools
Sittinh In The Park 00:00 Tools
Sunny (Bobby Hebb cover) 00:00 Tools
Eros Hotel 00:00 Tools
That Ol' Rock'n'roll 00:00 Tools
No No 00:00 Tools
Funny (How Time Slips Away) 00:00 Tools
Eso Beso (Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963) 00:00 Tools
Pig Foots - Live At The Blue Moon / 1964 00:00 Tools
Dr. Kitch 00:00 Tools
Yeh Yeh - Georgie Fame 00:00 Tools
Night Train (Camden Theatre, 19 Mar 1964) 00:00 Tools
Sister Sadie - Live At The Blue Moon, United States / 1964 00:00 Tools
Yeh,Yeh 00:00 Tools
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy/Vanlose Stairway 00:00 Tools
Get On The Right Track 00:00 Tools
Yeh Yeh (German Version) 00:00 Tools
Humpty Dumpty (studio version) 00:00 Tools
Humpty Dumpty - German Language Version 00:00 Tools
Bright Lights Big City (Camden Theatre, 19 Mar 1964) 00:00 Tools
Do-Re-Mi (Camden Theatre, 19 Mar 1964) 00:00 Tools
Music Talk ['Wig Out'] 00:00 Tools
You’re Driving Me Crazy - オルタナティヴ・ヴァージョン 00:00 Tools
Humpty Dumpty (German language version) 00:00 Tools
Seventh Son 00:00 Tools
Mercy, Mercy, Mercy 00:00 Tools
Yeh Yeh (Skeewiff Remix) 00:00 Tools
Peaceful 00:00 Tools
You're Breaking My Heart 00:00 Tools
Pig Foots - Live At The Blue Moon, United States / 1964 00:00 Tools
Music Talk - Georgie Fame and The Blue Flames 00:00 Tools
Let the Good Times Roll (Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963) 00:00 Tools
Shop Around (1966) 00:00 Tools
Sitting In The Park (1966) 00:00 Tools
Work Song [Live] 00:00 Tools
Yeh! Yeh 00:00 Tools
Sunny (1966) 00:00 Tools
Get On The Right Track Baby 00:00 Tools
Get Away (Original 1966 Version) 00:00 Tools
Green Onions (1964) 00:00 Tools
Walking The Dog (BBC World Service Session / 1964) 00:00 Tools
Yeh Yeh (Stereo Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Ballad Of Bonnie & Clyde - George Fame and the Blue Flames 00:00 Tools
Funny How Time Slips Away (1966) 00:00 Tools
I Love The Live I Live 00:00 Tools
Let The Good Times Roll (1964) 00:00 Tools
You Can't Sit Down (Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963) 00:00 Tools
Do Re Mi (Forget About the Do 00:00 Tools
Uptight (Cosby/Moy/Wonder) 00:00 Tools
Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames / Rosetta 00:00 Tools
Night Train (BBC World Service Session / 1964) 00:00 Tools
Do Re Mi (BBC World Service Session / 1964) 00:00 Tools
Shop Around (Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963) 00:00 Tools
Funky Mama (Live At The Blue Moon, United States / 1964) 00:00 Tools
Do Re Mi - Camden Theatre 1964 00:00 Tools
Yeh Yeh (64) 00:00 Tools
Pig foots (Live At The Blue Moon, United States / 1964) 00:00 Tools
Dark Lady 00:00 Tools
Yeh Yeh (German) 00:00 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go (Extended Version / Live) 00:00 Tools
Let The Sun Shine In - Camden Theatre 1964 00:00 Tools
That Old Rock 'n' Roll 00:00 Tools
That Ol' Rock 'n' Roll 00:00 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go (1964) 00:00 Tools
Baby Please Don't Go (Extended Version / Live At The Flamingo Club, London / 1963) 00:00 Tools
The Ballad Of Bonnie And Clyde-02 -George Fame & The Blue Flames -Back Again! -1987 00:00 Tools
Signifying Monkey (Live At The Blue Moon, United States / 1964) 00:00 Tools
I Love the Life I Live, I Live the Life I Love 00:00 Tools
Walking The Dog - Camden Theatre 1964 00:00 Tools
Sister Sadie (Live At The Blue Moon, United States / 1964) 00:00 Tools
Let The Sunshine In (BBC World Service Session / 1964) 00:00 Tools
Get Away - live 00:00 Tools
Work Song (Live) 00:00 Tools
Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames 00:00 Tools
Signifying Monkey - Live At The Blue Moon, United States / 1964 00:00 Tools
Humpty Dumpty - German Version 00:00 Tools
Night Train - Camden Theatre 1964 00:00 Tools
Ballad Of Bonnie & Clyde 00:00 Tools
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Georgie Fame & the Blue Flames were a noted British rhythm and blues/soul/jazz/ska/pop group of the 1960s. They had been the backing band for Billy Fury but, after being dismissed at the end of 1961, their pianist Georgie Fame took over as vocalist and, from 1962, they went on to enjoy great success. Personnel Georgie Fame, drummer Red Reece, bassist Tex Makins and guitarist Colin Green were rehearsing with singer Clay Nicholls in 1961 when they were hired by Larry Parnes to back Billy Fury. Green and Fame (then Clive Powell) had first worked together in Colin Green's Beat Boys, who had accompanied Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran when in the UK. They were dismissed in February 1962 for being "too jazzy" for Fury, to be replaced by The Tornados, and Fame took over on vocals. Green left for a while, replaced first by Joe Moretti and then John McLaughlin who held the post until April 1963, when McLaughlin joined The Graham Bond Organisation and the band was without a guitarist until Green returned in October 1964. In that time Boots Slade had taken over on bass from Makins for some time while the latter toured with Johnny Halliday. Reece remained a constant until he became ill in 1964 after the group's second album appeared: he was followed by Tommy Frost and Roy Mills then Jimmie Nicol, who quickly left to replace Ringo Starr on The Beatles' tour. Phil Seamen and Micky Waller helped out until Bill Eyden was taken on in September 1964. Eyden and Makins remained as the group's rhythm section until the group's last line-up, when they were replaced in December 1965 by Cliff Barton and Mitch Mitchell: the group was augmented by Ghanaian percussionist Neeomi "Speedy" Acquaye, who was with the band from May 1962 until shortly before it folded on the same day that Mitchell joined The Jimi Hendrix Experience. The Blue Flames always featured saxophones: Mick Eve joined in 1962 and left in July 1964, having been joined by Johnny Marshall and then, in 1964, Peter Coe. Coe remained, eventually joined by Glenn Hughes and then by Eddie Thornton (trumpet), who had for some time appeared occasionally with the group. History The group were resident at a number of London clubs such as The Whiskey-A-Go-Go in Soho's Wardour Street, home of The Flamingo Club. The club's owner, Rik Gunnell, became the group's manager. In August 1963 the band took a weekly Friday night spot at "The Scene" on Great Windmill Street and they also performed at The Roaring Twenties club near Carnaby Street, run by Jamaican DJ Count Suckle. They were often playing several sets per night on the weekend and at Klooks Kleek, The Ricky Tick in Windsor and The Scene during the week. They were influenced by the jazz of Jon Hendricks, Mose Allison and blues musicians such as Willie Mabon and by the ska music then heard in Jamaican cafes in and around Ladbroke Grove. The group's trumpeter Eddie Thornton was Jamaican. During their three-year residency at the Flamingo American soldiers who visited the club would play the latest jazz and blues releases from America: it was "Green Onions" by Booker T. & the M.G.'s that caused Fame to change to the Hammond organ. The group recorded its debut album Rhythm And Blues At the Flamingo in September 1963. Produced by Ian Samwell and engineered by Glyn Johns, the album was released on the EMI Columbia label. It failed to appear on the charts, and first three singles, released in 1964, 'Do The Dog', 'Do Re Mi', and 'Bend A Little', also didn't go very far. In 1964 Fame and the band appeared on five episodes of ITV's Ready Steady Go!. The October 1964 follow-up album Fame At Last reached No. 15 on the UK chart. Their version of the song "Yeh, Yeh", a tune by Mongo Santamaria with lyrics by Jon Hendricks, released on 14 January 1965, spent two weeks at No. 1 on the UK singles chart and a total of 12 weeks on the chart. Fame also appeared on television in 1965 in the "New Musical Express Poll Winners' Concert" held at the Empire Pool, Wembley on 11 April 1965, playing "Yeh, Yeh" and Rufus Thomas' "Walking The Dog". The follow-up "In The Meantime" (February 1965) only scraped the top twenty and the next two offerings were little heard. Then "Getaway", released on 21 July 1966, did very well reaching the top of the UK chart for a week and spending 11 weeks on the chart in all. The song, originally recorded with a view to using it as an television jingle for a petrol advertisement, was later used as the theme tune for a quiz show on Australian television. The two subsequent singles, "Sunny" and "Sitting in the Park" made number 13 and 12 respectively. At this point, after 1966's album Sweet Thing was released, Fame broke up the band, signed to CBS and went on to record solo, having been advised by his management to pursue an "all-round entertainment" career, somewhat as Manfred Mann's Paul Jones was then doing. Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames were the only act from the UK invited to perform with the first Motown Review in the UK in the mid-1960s. The 'Tamla Motown Package Show' was a 21-date UK tour featuring, amongst others, The Supremes, Stevie Wonder and Martha Reeves & the Vandellas. Cat Stevens, who had released his first hit song "I Love My Dog", opened with Fame on 26 December 1966 for three weeks in the "Fame in '67 Show" at London's Saville Theatre. In later years Fame was billed again with the Blue Flames: in the early 2000s he led a new line-up including his son. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.