The Easybeats

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Friday on My Mind 02:54 Tools
Sorry 02:37 Tools
She's So Fine 02:10 Tools
Good Times 03:27 Tools
Saturday Night 03:27 Tools
Remember Sam 02:33 Tools
Pretty Girl 02:20 Tools
Happy Is The Man 02:41 Tools
Hound Dog 03:17 Tools
Women (Make You Feel Alright) 02:38 Tools
Land Of Make Believe 00:00 Tools
River Deep, Mountain High 07:24 Tools
I'll Make You Happy 03:11 Tools
For My Woman 03:09 Tools
You Me, We Love 00:00 Tools
It's So Easy 00:00 Tools
Come And See Her 02:44 Tools
You Got It Off Me 00:00 Tools
Who'll Be The One 02:37 Tools
Heaven And Hell 00:00 Tools
Hello How Are You 00:00 Tools
The Music Goes Round My Head 00:00 Tools
See Line Woman 00:00 Tools
St. Louis 00:00 Tools
She Said Alright 00:00 Tools
I'm A Madman 00:00 Tools
Easy As Can Be 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed Gonna Lie In It 00:00 Tools
Falling Off The Edge Of The World 02:37 Tools
Rock And Roll Boogie 00:00 Tools
Come In You'll Get Pneumonia 00:00 Tools
I Wonder 00:00 Tools
Sad And Lonely And Blue 00:00 Tools
I Can't Stand It 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Tell Everybody 02:04 Tools
Do You Have A Soul 00:00 Tools
A Letter 00:00 Tools
Funny Feelin' 02:31 Tools
In My Book 00:00 Tools
Let Me Be 00:00 Tools
Hey Girl 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed (Gonna Lie In It) 00:00 Tools
Too Much 00:00 Tools
Lisa 00:00 Tools
Somethin' Wrong 00:00 Tools
The Old Oak Tree 00:00 Tools
Cry Cry Cry 00:00 Tools
You'll Come Back Again 01:55 Tools
Easy Beat 00:00 Tools
Do You Have A Soul? 00:00 Tools
Girl On My Mind 00:00 Tools
You Are The Light 00:00 Tools
Say That You're Mine 00:00 Tools
River Deep Mountain High 00:00 Tools
Fancy Seeing You Here 00:00 Tools
Do You Have A Soul (Edited LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Not In Love With You 00:00 Tools
Can't Find Love 00:00 Tools
Then I'll Tell You Goodbye 02:34 Tools
All Gone Boy 00:00 Tools
Heaven & Hell 00:00 Tools
Can't You Leave Her 00:00 Tools
Women 00:00 Tools
You Said That 00:00 Tools
Find My Way Back Home 00:00 Tools
Peculiar Hole In The Sky 00:00 Tools
Hello, How Are You 00:00 Tools
What About Our Love 01:55 Tools
Who'll Be The One You Love 00:00 Tools
Goin' Out Of My Mind 00:00 Tools
What In The World 00:00 Tools
The Last Day Of May 00:00 Tools
I Can See 00:00 Tools
Ya Can't Do That 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed, Gonna Lie in It 00:00 Tools
No One Knows 00:00 Tools
Someway, Somewhere 00:00 Tools
Bring A Little Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Do You Have a Soul (Long version) 00:00 Tools
Lisa (Different mix) 00:00 Tools
Hit The Road Jack 00:00 Tools
See Saw 00:00 Tools
St Louis 00:00 Tools
I'll Find Somebody To Take Your Place 00:00 Tools
She's So Fine (Live) 00:00 Tools
You Me, We Love (Different mix) 00:00 Tools
Amanda Storey 00:00 Tools
Today 00:00 Tools
All Gone Boy (Different Mix) 00:00 Tools
Little Queenie 00:00 Tools
All Gone Boy (Million Dollar Baby) 00:00 Tools
I Love Marie 00:00 Tools
Gonna Have a Good Time 00:00 Tools
Wait A Minute 00:00 Tools
A Very Special Man 02:24 Tools
My My My 00:00 Tools
You Can't Do That 00:00 Tools
Me Or You 03:03 Tools
Sha La La 03:10 Tools
Mandy 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down And Die 00:00 Tools
Say You Want Me 00:00 Tools
Hello, How Are You? 00:00 Tools
Sad & Lonely & Blue 00:00 Tools
Such A Lovely Day 00:00 Tools
Promised Things 00:00 Tools
How You Doing Now 02:01 Tools
Lisa, Rough Mix 00:00 Tools
The Shame Just Drained 00:00 Tools
Who Are My Friends 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want Babe 00:00 Tools
Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You 03:34 Tools
Dance Of The Lovers 00:00 Tools
We All Live Happily Together 00:00 Tools
Ill Make You Happy 00:00 Tools
Going Out Of My Mind 00:00 Tools
The Music Goes Round My Head (Fast Version) 00:00 Tools
Hello How Are You? 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down And Die (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Do You Have A Soul? - long version 00:00 Tools
Can't Take My Eyes off You 00:00 Tools
Tryin' So Hard 00:00 Tools
trying so hard 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (OST Рок волна) 02:54 Tools
Down To The Last 500 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down And Die (Vocal Version) 00:00 Tools
I'm On Fire 00:00 Tools
Remembering sam 00:00 Tools
You Me We Love 00:00 Tools
20 Heaven And Hell (Censored version for the US-market, contains one changed lyric line) 00:00 Tools
Baby I'm A Comin' 00:00 Tools
Me And My Machine 00:00 Tools
Rock & Roll Boogie 00:00 Tools
My Old Man's A Groovy Old Man 02:25 Tools
Peter 00:00 Tools
Friends 00:00 Tools
Hey Babe 00:00 Tools
The Easybeats - Friday on my mind 02:51 Tools
We'll Make It Together 00:00 Tools
Tell Your Mother 05:25 Tools
Station On The Third Avenue 00:00 Tools
Holding On 03:41 Tools
I'm Happy 00:00 Tools
Where Old Men Go 00:00 Tools
I'm Just Trying 00:00 Tools
Mean Old Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Watching The World (Go By) 00:00 Tools
The Train Song 00:00 Tools
Kelly 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Hands Off My Babe 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (OST The Boat That Rocked) 00:00 Tools
Woman You're On My Mind 00:00 Tools
I Don't Agree 00:00 Tools
Mr. Riley Of Higginbottom & Clive 00:00 Tools
What Becomes Of You My Love 00:00 Tools
Baby I'm Comin' 02:03 Tools
For My Woman - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Watch Me Burn 00:00 Tools
We All Live Happily 00:00 Tools
H.P. Man 00:00 Tools
Lisa - Alternate Mix 02:54 Tools
Come In, You'll Get Pneumonia 00:00 Tools
Rock 'n' Roll Boogie 00:00 Tools
Rock N Roll Boogie 00:00 Tools
Johnny No One 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down And Die - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Do You Have A Soul (3rd Version) 00:00 Tools
Falling Of The Edge Of The World 00:00 Tools
Women(Make You Feel Alright) 00:00 Tools
The Music Goes Around My Head 00:00 Tools
River Deep, Moutain High 00:00 Tools
Say That You're Mine - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Make You Feel Alright (Women) 00:00 Tools
Wholl Be The One You Love 00:00 Tools
Come In You'll Get Pneumonia (First Version) 00:00 Tools
Hello ,How Are You? 00:00 Tools
Falling Off The Edge Of The World (Second Version) 00:00 Tools
She's so Fine - 2017 Remaster 00:00 Tools
Easy as Can Be - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Heaven & Hell - US Single Version 00:00 Tools
Where Did You Go Last Night 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
You, Me, We Love 00:00 Tools
I'll Make You Happy (Just Like Your Mama Wants) 00:00 Tools
Somethin Wrong 00:00 Tools
Good Times (Different Mix) 00:00 Tools
Wedding Ring - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Sad and Lonely and Blue - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down And Die (Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
Coke Jingle #1 - Come And See Her 00:00 Tools
The Easybeats 03:34 Tools
Little Red Bucket 00:00 Tools
Women (Make You Feel Alright) - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Look Out I'm On The Way Down 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed 00:00 Tools
Funny Feelin 00:00 Tools
come in youll get pneumonia 00:00 Tools
Come and See Her - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Bring A Little Lovin' - Demo 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night (Alternate Mix) 00:00 Tools
Bring A Little Loving 00:00 Tools
The Easybeats Medley 00:00 Tools
Hound Dog (from ''Good Friday'' LP) 00:00 Tools
The Music Goes Round My Head - Fast Version 00:00 Tools
The Easy Beats - Friday on my Mind - Good Morning Vietnam 00:00 Tools
My Old Man's A Groovy Old Man (Instrumental) - (Bonus Track) 02:34 Tools
Historeasy 03:37 Tools
I'll Make You Happy - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Hey Babe (from the first recording sessions) 01:56 Tools
Too Much - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Sorry - 2017 - Remaster 02:54 Tools
Someway Somewhere 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed: Gonna Lie In It 00:00 Tools
Pretty Girl (Alternative Mix) 00:00 Tools
I cant stand it 02:54 Tools
You Can't Do That - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
You Got It Off Me - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Cry, Cry, Cry 00:00 Tools
I'm Happy (from the first recording sessions) 00:00 Tools
HistorEasy (The Easybeats Medley) - (Single Only Release) 00:00 Tools
Funny Feelin' - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Gonna Make It (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Coke Ads #2 & 3 00:00 Tools
You Said That - 2017 - Remaster 02:54 Tools
Wedding Song 00:00 Tools
Women - Make You Feel Alright 00:00 Tools
Bring A Little Lovin' (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Agree (from the first recording sessions) 00:00 Tools
Remember Sam (Alternative Mix) 00:00 Tools
Mean Old Lovin' (from the first recording sessions) 00:00 Tools
All Gone Boy - Million Dollar Baby 00:00 Tools
Good Times (Alternate Mix, Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
I'm Just Trying (from Central Sound studio - 1968) 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down And Die (Vocal Version) - (from Australian releas 00:00 Tools
Easybeats - friday on my mind 02:51 Tools
Bring a Little Lovin 00:00 Tools
Pretty Girl - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
In My Book - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Coke Spot # 1 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Heaven & Hell - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
The Land Of Make Believe 00:00 Tools
Heaven And Hell (Single A-Side) 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed (Gonna Lie in It) - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
20 Heaven And Hell - Censored Version For The Us-Market, Contains One Changed Lyric Line 00:00 Tools
Hello How Are You (Original First Version) 00:00 Tools
Heaven And Hell [A-Side Single] 00:00 Tools
Things Go Better with Coke #1 00:00 Tools
She´s So Fine 00:00 Tools
Where Did You Go Last Night (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Who´ll Be The One 00:00 Tools
Who'll Be the One You Love - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Do You Have A Soul [Long Version] 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Hands Off My Babe (from the first recording session 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Sorry (#1) 00:00 Tools
Bring A Little Lovin' [Demo] 00:00 Tools
Good Times - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Women (Make You Feel Alright) - (Single A-Side) 00:00 Tools
Gonna Make It (Instrumental) - (Single B-Side) 00:00 Tools
Do You Have a Soul? - Good Friday Version; 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Cant You Leave Her 00:00 Tools
Remember Sam - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
All Gone Boy (Million Dollar Baby) - (Alternate Mix) 00:00 Tools
It´s So Easy 00:00 Tools
Come in You'll Get Pneumonia - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
I'll Make You Happy (Original EP-Only Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
H.P. Man (Single B-Side) 00:00 Tools
I Can´t Stand It 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (Original) 00:00 Tools
Down To The Last 500 (From ''best Of The Easybeats Vol.2'' Lp) 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind [1967] 00:00 Tools
For My Woman (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
The Music Goes Round My Head [Fast Version] 00:00 Tools
The Music Goes Round My Head (Fast) - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Pretty Girl (Alternate Mix From The Shel Talmy Tapes) 00:00 Tools
Hello, How Are You? - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Johnny No-One 00:00 Tools
Too Much (Original EP-Only Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Me Or You (Single B-Side) 00:00 Tools
No One Knows (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Bring a Little Lovin' - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Tryin' So Hard (Original EP-Only Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Things Go Better With Coke #3 01:19 Tools
Gonna Have A Good Time (Good Times) 00:00 Tools
Land of Make Believe - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Make My Bed (Gonna Lie In It) 00:00 Tools
Friday On My 00:00 Tools
Things Go Better With Coke #2 00:00 Tools
A Very Special Man (Original EP-Only Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Bring A Little Lovin' (Demo Version - from Australian release 00:00 Tools
Such A Lovely Day (from ''Best of the Easybeats Vol.2'' LP) 00:00 Tools
Mandy (from Abbey Road sessions) 00:00 Tools
How You Doing Now (Previously Unissued) 00:00 Tools
Hello, How Are You? (Original (Alternate) Version - from Aust 00:00 Tools
Coke Spot # 2 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (1967) 00:00 Tools
I´ll Make You Happy 00:00 Tools
Who Are My Friends (Completely Different Version Of ''friends'' From Uk Album) 00:00 Tools
Falling Off the Edge of the World - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
The Easybeats - She's So Fine 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
My Old Man's A Groovy Old Man (Instrumental) 02:34 Tools
Made My Bed (Gonna Lie In It) - (Alternate Mix) 00:00 Tools
Station On Third Avenue 00:00 Tools
St. Louis - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Land Of Make Believe (Alternate Mix) 00:00 Tools
The Old Oak Tree (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Can't Find Love - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Little Red Bucket (Demo From Central Sound Studio) 00:00 Tools
My Old Man's A Groovy Old Man (From ''best Of The Easybeats Vol.2'' Lp) 02:25 Tools
Heaven And Hell (US Censored Version) 00:00 Tools
Do You Have A Soul [Long Vers 00:00 Tools
Do You Have a Soul? - Good Friday Version 00:00 Tools
Look Out I'm On The Way Down (Demo From Central Sound Studio) 00:00 Tools
I´m A Madman 00:00 Tools
Peculiar Hole in the Sky - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Coke Jingle #1 - Come And See Her (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Lisa, Rough Mix (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Amanda Storey - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Fryday On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Lisa - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
The Shame Just Drained - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
good time 00:00 Tools
Friday on My Mind [Mono Single Mix] 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed Now I'm Gonna Lie In It 00:00 Tools
Rock 'n' Roll Boogie - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Watch Me Burn (from Central Sound studio - 1968) 00:00 Tools
Hello, How Are You? - First Version 00:00 Tools
Mr Riley Of Higginbottom & Clive 00:00 Tools
Happy Is The Man (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
All Gone Boy (Million Dollar Baby) - (From ''good Friday'' Lp) 00:00 Tools
Come In You´ll Get Pneumonia 00:00 Tools
Easybeats - Sorry 00:00 Tools
Where Did You Go Last Night (Bonus Track - Olympic Studios) 00:00 Tools
Evie 00:00 Tools
You Me, We Love - Alternate Mix 00:00 Tools
What in the World - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Down to the Last 500 - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down and Die - Vocal Version; 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Easybeats 00:00 Tools
I Love Marie - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Step Back 02:13 Tools
Friday on My Mind [*] 00:00 Tools
Good Times - Alternative Mix 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (Mono) 00:00 Tools
Come in You'll Get the Pneumonia 00:00 Tools
Wait a Minute - 2017 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night [Mono Single Mix] 00:00 Tools
Bring A Little Lovin´ 00:00 Tools
Heaven Hell 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down And Die (Vocal) 00:00 Tools
Coke Ad #1 00:00 Tools
For My Woman [extra track] 00:00 Tools
Coke Jingle #1 00:00 Tools
Do You Have A Soul? (Long Version) 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind - The Easybeats 00:00 Tools
Coke Jingle #2 00:00 Tools
Where Did You Go Last Night - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Funny Feelin [extra track] 00:00 Tools
Happy Is the Man - Alternate Mix 00:00 Tools
Lisa (Rough Mix) 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (2017 - Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Coke Jingle #3 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed (Gonna Lie In It) - Alternate Mix 00:00 Tools
Coke Jingles #2 & #3 (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down And Die -instrumental 00:00 Tools
Wedding Ring [extra track] 00:00 Tools
Check The Bassline 00:00 Tools
Friday on My Mind [Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Friday on My Mind - Mono Version 00:00 Tools
Funny Feeling 00:00 Tools
Too Much [extra track] 00:00 Tools
Do You Have Soul? - Edit LP Version 00:00 Tools
Pretty Girl [Mono Single Mix] 00:00 Tools
(Who Are My) Friends 00:00 Tools
Well Make It Together 00:00 Tools
Do You Have A Soul. 00:00 Tools
ST.LOUIS 00:00 Tools
Falling Off the Edge of the World - Second Version 00:00 Tools
Come in You'll Get Pneumonia - First Version 00:00 Tools
Where Did You Go Last Night (Instrumental) - (Unreleased back 00:00 Tools
Hard Road 00:00 Tools
Sad Lonely And Blue 00:00 Tools
Friday on my Mind (67) 00:00 Tools
i'll find somebody... 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (Mono Single Mix) 00:00 Tools
Coke Ad (Make Life Swing) 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (Stereo) 00:00 Tools
Hound Dog [Stereo] 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (Mono Version) 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (French TV, 1967) 1080p 00:00 Tools
Music Goes 'Round My Head 00:00 Tools
Evie (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Do You Have a Soul? - Alternate Version 00:00 Tools
Lisa - (alternate mix) 00:00 Tools
River Deep-Mountain High 00:00 Tools
Pretty Girl (Mono single mix) 00:00 Tools
Boozoo Bajou Feat Joe Dukie & U-Brown - Take It Slow 00:00 Tools
The Easybeats - Wedding Ring 02:04 Tools
Saturday Night - Alternate Mix 00:00 Tools
Heaven And Hell (stereo mix) 00:00 Tools
Do You Have a Soul? [long version] 00:00 Tools
Bring A Little Lovin' (Demo Version - from Australian release) 00:00 Tools
friday on my min 00:00 Tools
Evie (Part 3) 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Bring A Little Lovin' (Demo) 00:00 Tools
St Louis. 00:00 Tools
Peculiar Hole 00:00 Tools
Women (Make You Feel All Right) 00:00 Tools
Heaven and Hell [*] 00:00 Tools
Sorry (1966) 00:00 Tools
Land of Make Believe [1968] 00:00 Tools
Where Did Our Love Go 00:00 Tools
03 Friday on my mind 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind 1966 02:54 Tools
Do You Have A Soul (3rd Version) (Diffrent take from the Olympic-sessions) 00:00 Tools
Watch Me Burn (Demo tape from Central Sound Studio, 1968) 00:00 Tools
Heaven And Hell (Censored version for the US-market, contains one changed lyric line) 00:00 Tools
The Music Goes Round My Head (Fast Version - from Italian release) 00:00 Tools
Keep Your Hands Off My Babe (from the first recording sessions) 00:00 Tools
Do You Have a Soul? (Good Friday Version) 00:00 Tools
The Music Goes 'Round My Head (fast) 00:00 Tools
Evie (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night (Mono single mix) 00:00 Tools
Coke Ad (Dancing On A Saturday Night) 00:00 Tools
Coke Ads #2 & 3 (Two more rare endorsements for Coke from 1966 and 1969) 00:00 Tools
Women (Make You Feel Alright) (Original) 00:00 Tools
Lovin' Machine 00:00 Tools
Heaven And Hell [mono single mix] 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down And Die (Vocal Version) - (from Australian release) 00:00 Tools
Steady on 00:00 Tools
The Easybeats - I'll make you Happy 00:00 Tools
Heaven & Hell - Alt version 00:00 Tools
The Easybeats - Sorry 00:00 Tools
You Me, We Love (Original) 00:00 Tools
Coke Jingle #1 (Issued on a Coke Promo-EP in Australia) 00:00 Tools
Heaven And Hell (Mono single mix) 00:00 Tools
Sitting Here Thirsty in My Lonely Room 00:00 Tools
Where Did You Go Last Night (From the 1967 Olympic Studio-sessions for the "scrapped" second UK-LP) 00:00 Tools
St. Louis (1969) 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (2017 Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mine 00:00 Tools
Hello, How Are You? (Original (Alternate) Version - from Australian release) 00:00 Tools
20 Friday On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Fridays On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (French TV, 1967) 1080p HD 00:00 Tools
Heaven And Hell (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed Gonna Lie In It (Mono Single Mix) 00:00 Tools
Who'll Be The One (Mono single mix) 00:00 Tools
You Me, We Love (Alternative Mix) 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind - Easybeats 00:00 Tools
I’ll Make You Happy 00:00 Tools
Heaven & Hell (Alt version) 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (1967)_HQ 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed Gonna Lie In It [Mono Single Mix] 00:00 Tools
Who'll Be the One? [mono single mix] 00:00 Tools
Lisa [Rough Mix][*] 00:00 Tools
Firday On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Minde 00:00 Tools
She's so fine - live 00:00 Tools
I Went Dancing on a Saturday Night 00:00 Tools
All Gone Boy (Million Dollar Baby) - alt 00:00 Tools
Do You Have Soul? (Edit LP Version) 00:00 Tools
What About Our Love? 00:00 Tools
Can´t Find Love 00:00 Tools
Kate Rogers - Fine 00:00 Tools
My, My, My 00:00 Tools
I'll Make You happy(Just like Your Mama Wants) 00:00 Tools
Come in you`ll get pneumonia 00:00 Tools
Heaven And Hell [Stereo Mix] 00:00 Tools
Come In You'll Get Pneumonia (First Version (Alternate Mix) from German release) 00:00 Tools
The Music Goes 'round My Head 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Friday 00:00 Tools
Friday on My Mind [1966] 00:00 Tools
Land Of Make Believe (Rough mix, diffrent from European album mixes) 00:00 Tools
Happy Is The Man (Alternate take, previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Who Are My Friends (Different Version Of 'Friends') 00:00 Tools
Heaven & Hell (US Single Version) 00:00 Tools
I Believe In You 00:00 Tools
The Easybeats - Come and See Her 00:00 Tools
Gonna Have A Good Time Tonight 00:00 Tools
Where Did You Go Last Night (Instrumental) (Check The Bassline) 00:00 Tools
All Gone Boy (Million Dollar Baby) - (from ''Good Friday'' LP 00:00 Tools
I Need Your Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Baby Love 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind # 00:00 Tools
Falling Off The Edge Of The World (Second (Alternate) Version - from UK release) 00:00 Tools
Where Did You Go Last Night (Instrumental) - (Unreleased backing track) 00:00 Tools
18 - Friday On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Coca-Cola Commercial #2 00:00 Tools
You Me, We Love - alt mix 00:00 Tools
Make Life Swing With Coca-Cola 00:00 Tools
Coke Spot #1 00:00 Tools
03 - She's So Fine 00:00 Tools
Rock'n'Roll Boogie 00:00 Tools
Watching The World 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (ost "The Boat That Rocked") 00:00 Tools
For My Woman (1965) 00:00 Tools
Coke Ad (Sittin' Here Thirsty) 00:00 Tools
You Me, We Love (Different Mix 00:00 Tools
The Easybeats - Good Times 00:00 Tools
Sheґs So Fine 00:00 Tools
Who'll Be the One [Mono Single Mix] 00:00 Tools
Hello, How Are You? (First Version) 00:00 Tools
112 The Easybeats_Friday On My Mind 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed (Gonna Lie In It ) 00:00 Tools
peculiar hole in sky 00:00 Tools
She's So Fine [Live][*] 00:00 Tools
She’S So Fine 00:00 Tools
Happy Is the Man - Alternate Version 00:00 Tools
Do You Have a Soul? - Alternate Version 2 00:00 Tools
Who'll Be The One? 00:00 Tools
Things go better with Coke 00:00 Tools
Stevie Wright - Evie (I'm Losing You) 04:12 Tools
Bring A Little Loving (demo version) 00:00 Tools
I'll Make You Happy (bonus) 00:00 Tools
01 - For My Woman 00:00 Tools
Baby I'm A-Comin' (1966) 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night (1967) 00:00 Tools
Friday on My Mind (OST 'The Boat that Rocked') 02:54 Tools
Heaven And Hell (1967) 00:00 Tools
Rock 'N Roll Boogie 00:00 Tools
10 somethin' wrong 00:00 Tools
01-It's So Easy 00:00 Tools
02-I'm A Madman 00:00 Tools
02 You Are The Light 00:00 Tools
Can`t take my eyes off you 00:00 Tools
Funny Feelin´ 00:00 Tools
Friday of My Mind 00:00 Tools
Coke Jingle #1 - Come And See Her - Alt version 00:00 Tools
Shes So Fine 00:00 Tools
Ya Can´t Do That 00:00 Tools
Whoґll Be The One 00:00 Tools
Women Make You Feel Alright 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind - Edit 00:00 Tools
She's so Fine (2017 Remaster) 00:00 Tools
The Easybeats - Heaven And Hell 02:42 Tools
The Bells 00:00 Tools
Land of Make Believe - Alternate Mix 00:00 Tools
You´ll Come Back Again 00:00 Tools
Coke Jingles #2 & #3 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed Gonna Lie In It (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Me Or You (bonus) 00:00 Tools
You Me, We Love (alt mix) 00:00 Tools
Stevie Wright - Evie (Let your Hair hang Down) 04:00 Tools
Coca-Cola Commercial 00:00 Tools
Who'll Be the One ? 00:00 Tools
Mama 00:00 Tools
Made My Bed Gonna Lie It 00:00 Tools
Can't Find Love (1969) 00:00 Tools
I Keep Forgettin' 00:00 Tools
03 - Good Times 00:00 Tools
Stevie Wright - Evie (Evie) 03:58 Tools
For My Woman (2017 - Remaster) 00:00 Tools
Hello How Are You (1968) 00:00 Tools
Hello How Are You? (1968) 00:00 Tools
Happy Is The Man (bonus) 00:00 Tools
'm A Mad Man 00:00 Tools
04 - Wedding Ring 00:00 Tools
Guitar Band 00:00 Tools
Make You Feel Alright (Woman) 00:00 Tools
Too Much (bonus) 00:00 Tools
You Got It Off Me (1965) 00:00 Tools
Summer in the City 00:00 Tools
Come In, You'll Get Pheumonia 00:00 Tools
(bonus Track) Peculiar Hole In The Sky (A-Side Parlophone 8892) (1969) 00:00 Tools
Goin´Out of My Mind 00:00 Tools
Can´t You Leave Her 00:00 Tools
Lay Me Down And Die - Vocal 00:00 Tools
In My Book (1966) 00:00 Tools
Good Times [Different Mix] 00:00 Tools
Hello How Are You [Original First Version] 00:00 Tools
Easybeats for Coke 3 00:00 Tools
I'll Make You Happy - The Easybeats 00:00 Tools
In The Land Of Make Believe 00:00 Tools
Fancy seing you here 00:00 Tools
Come In You'll Get Pneumonia (1st version) 00:00 Tools
Woman (Make You Feel Alright) [*] 00:00 Tools
Friday On My Mind (Edit) 00:00 Tools
Gonna Make It 00:00 Tools
B-Tribe - Hasta Luego Goodbye 00:00 Tools
The Music Goes Round My Head - fast 00:00 Tools
Sha La, La, La, Leah 00:00 Tools
Easy Beats - Coke Spot # 1 00:00 Tools
Sorry (2017 - Remaster) 00:00 Tools
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The Easybeats were an Australian rock band which formed in Sydney, Australia, in late 1964, and disbanded at the end of 1969. They were the antipodean echo to the style and sound of the Beatles in Britain, and the first rock and roll act from Australia to score an international pop hit with the 1966 single, "Friday on My Mind". All five founding members were from families that had migrated to Australia from Europe: lead singer Stevie Wright and drummer Gordon "Snowy" Fleet were from England; rhythm guitarist George Young was from Scotland; lead guitarist Harry Vanda and bassist Dick Diamonde were from the Netherlands. The band formed at the former Villawood Migrant Hostel, later renamed the Villawood Detention Centre. The families of the band members spent their first years in Australia housed at the Villawood Migrant Hostel in the early and mid-sixties. The Easybeats began their career in late 1964 at the little-known teen hangout, Beatle Village, located in the basement of a pub at Taylor Square on Oxford Street, in Darlinghurst, Sydney. The band was inspired by the "British Invasion" spearheaded by the Beatles. The Easybeats quickly rose to become one of the most popular groups in the city.[who?] Real estate agent turned pop music entrepreneur Mike Vaughan took over as their manager. Through his efforts, they were signed to a contract with Albert Productions, one of Australia's first independent record production companies. The company was established by Ted Albert whose family owned J. Albert & Sons, a prominent music publishing company. Albert signed the band to a recording contract with EMI's Parlophone label. The group recorded a number of songs at the abandoned 2UW Theatre, owned by the parent company of Albert Productions, J. Albert and Son. They chose the bluesy "For My Woman" as their first single. It was picked up by local radio Sydney radio and proved to be a minor hit, reaching #33 on the charts. Although "For My Woman" gained them some attention, the band felt they needed a more uptempo song to break through commercially. Their next single, "She's So Fine", gave them that commercial success, reaching #3 on the Australian charts, and launching them to national stardom. Their concerts and public appearances were regularly marked by intense fan hysteria similar to 'Beatlemania, soon dubbed by the Australian press as 'Easyfever'. The band's follow-up single, the high-energy "Wedding Ring," released on 26 August, was also a hit, reaching #7. On 23 September 1965, the group released their first album Easy. It was one of the earliest albums of all original material that was written by an Australia rock group.[who?] Most of the songs were written by the group's already established songwriters, vocalist Stevie Wright and guitarist George Young. For the next single, "Sad and Lonely and Blue", the band returned to the blues based feel of "For My Woman". However, like "For My Woman", it failed to make the top 10, only reaching #21. Both "Wedding Ring" and "Sad and Lonely and Blue" were included on the group's second album, It's 2 Easy, released 24 March 1966. The lead singles from that album, "Women (Make You Fell Alright)" and "Come and See Her", put the group back in the top 10, reaching #4 and #3 respectively on the Australian charts. The Wright-Young song-writing team also wrote songs for other artists, including "Step Back", which became a #1 hit for Johnny Young (no relation) in 1966. In early 1966, while the group were still touring Australia, their manager, Mike Vaughan, flew to New York City to attempt to secure an American recording contract for the band. Despite an initial lack of interest, Vaughan was able to convince United Artists Records to sign the band. Just before relocating to London in 1966, they recorded a farewell TV special for the Seven Network, titled The Easybeats, more commonly known as The Coca-Cola Special), one of the few surviving appearances from the band's career during this period. The group left for the UK on 10 July 1966. In August 1966, Albert Productions released an E.P. of material recorded before the group left Australia. Titled Easyfever, it reach #1 on the Australian singles charts. Albert Productions then released an entire album of material titled Volume 3 on 3 November 1966. This too was a commercial success and its lead single "Sorry" topped the Australian charts. After arriving in London the band recorded a number of songs with Ted Albert at EMI's Abbey Road Studios, but these were deemed unsuitable by United Artists Records and Albert was removed as producer. The band was then teamed with freelance producer Shel Talmy, who had achieved great success with his production for The Who and The Kinks. United Artists also felt that the band's song writing was too "unsophisticated" for the competitive UK market. The label had already released the Wright/Young composed "Come And See Her" as a single in the UK on 15 July and it had performed commercially poor. With Dutch-born Vanda now having a stronger grasp of English, he replaced Wright as Young's song writing partner from this point on. After auditioning several titles for Talmy, it was a "Friday On My Mind" that caught the producer's ear as their next single. The band recorded the song with Talmy at IBC Studios, London in September. "Friday On My Mind" was released in the UK on 14 October 1966. It reached #6 on the UK Charts making it the group's first big international hit as it charted in multiple countries: #1 in Australia, #13 in Canada, #16 in the US, and the Top 10 in Germany, the Netherlands, France. The song sold over one million copies worldwide and was awarded a gold disc. On 17 March 1967, United Artists released the follow-up single to "Friday On My Mind"; "Who'll Be The One". The single was a commercial failure and did not make the UK charts (although it was #14 in Australia). The band was against releasing the single to begin with, as they felt it was not a strong enough track to follow "Friday On My Mind". Later that month, they toured Europe in support of The Rolling Stones. During this period, the band would be filmed by Australian director Peter Clifton for a proposed documentary for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Filmed under the title Between Heaven and Hell (which was later changed to Easy Come, Easy Go), the documentary was lost for nearly 42 years. It was restored, reedited and shown at film festivals in 2012. In May, their first album for United Artists was released; Good Friday (re titled Friday On My Mind in the US). That same month, they returned to Australia for a nationwide tour. After the tour, drummer Snowy Fleet decided to quit the band. Fleet was unhappy at the amount of time he had to spend away from his wife and young children. Returning to the UK without a drummer, the group began several recordings with a session drummer, Glaswegian Freddie Smith (who had played with George Young's older brother Alex Young aka George Alexander of Grapefruit fame in Bobby Patrick & The Big Six). During this period, the band recorded their next single. "Heaven and Hell" marked a turning point for the group, with its sophisticated song-writing and arrangements. Vanda and Young were influenced by the current psychedelic pop, popular in the UK and US. The single was produced by Glyn Johns, who had worked as an engineer on the Shel Talmy sessions. The band also began work on a new album with Johns, most of which was recorded and prepared for issue but was never released because of the band's complicated financial and contractual problems. "Heaven and Hell" was released in June and, like the previous single, it also failed to make a mark on the UK charts. This was due, in part, to the song being banned by the BBC. The single also ran into problems in the US, where a censored version titled "Heaven", replaced the offensive lyric "Discovering someone else in your bed" with "discovering that her love has gone dead". In Australia the single did much better; reaching #8. After extensive auditions in London a replacement drummer was found in Tony Cahill (born 20 December 1941) who formerly played with the Purple Hearts. With Cahill, the band toured the US in August, supporting Gene Pitney. During their US visit, they recorded their next single, "Falling Off The Edge Of The World", in New York. The single received moderate airplay in the US, but did not chart. The band returned to London and continued to work in the studio. Their next single, "The Music Goes 'Round My Head", was Vanda and Young's first foray into the emerging UK Rocksteady/Ska scene. In late 1967, Vanda and Young began writing for other artists. Two of their songs, "Bring a Little Lovin'" and "Come In, You'll Get Pneumonia", were covered by Los Bravos (and later by Ricky Martin as "Dime Que me Quieres") and Paul Revere and the Raiders, respectively. Still trying to get back into the UK charts, the band moved to a more pop friendly sound and released the soft rock, ballad "Hello, How Are You" on 8 March 1968. The plan worked and the song reached #20 in the UK charts. However, in retrospect, the band have cited the change in sound as a mistake, stating it alienated its long term fans. In May, the band finally released their second album for United Artists; Vigil (or Falling off the Edge of the World in the US). The album was a mixture of current singles, new recordings and out-takes from the scrapped 1967 album. Two of those songs recorded for the abandoned LP; "Land of Make Believe" and "Good Times" were released as singles. The baroque pop ballad "Land of Make Believe" was released in the UK on 5 July and in Australia on the 18 July. Failing to chart in the UK, it did reach #18 on the Australian Charts. The B-side to the Australian single was the next UK single; "Good Times". Released 13 September, "Good Times" again failed to chart in the UK. An often told story about the song; is when the track was broadcast on BBC radio, it was reputedly heard by Paul McCartney on his car radio; McCartney apparently rang the station immediately to request a repeat playing.[2] The song featured Steve Marriott of the Small Faces on backing vocals and Nicky Hopkins on piano. In November, Albert Productions released the UK B-side to "Good Times", the instrumental track "Lay Me Down and Die", as a single in Australia. The single was slammed by critics and would only climb as high as #59 on the Australian Charts; their lowest charting single to date. Through late 1968, the formerly tight-knit band began to drift apart. Drugs were a factor, but the growing independence of the Vanda and Young team as a creative unit was also a major catalyst. By this time the duo were working substantially on their own and between them they could now play almost any instrument needed for recordings and had become skilled in engineering and producing their own recordings. They wrote prolifically, but many of their songs from this period remained unreleased for many years. They were also reluctant to do more than a few gigs per month, and so the band only came together for occasional performances or for 'demo' sessions at Central Sound Studios in Denmark Street. In 1969, the band had parted ways with United Artists and their production company Albert Productions to sign with Polydor Records. In April, the group returned to Olympic Studios to record their first single for Polydor. They teamed up with producer Ray Singer, a former member of UK band Nirvana, who had made a name for himself as a producer with Peter Sarstedt's "Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)". "St. Louis" was released 27 June 1969, but failed to chart in the UK, but reached #21 on the Go-Set charts in Australia. In July 1969, it was announced that the working relationship between manager Vaughan and the group would come to an end. To continue their work as songwriters for hire, Vanda and Young took over a flat on Moscow Road in London, which had previously been used as a jingle studio for pirate radio stations. With modifications, it became a 4-track home studio and Vanda and Young began producing demos, working mostly on their own. As with their Central Sound records, Vanda and Young would play most of the instruments on their recordings with the other Easybeats members occasionally contributing. Nine of these demo recordings (with single "St. Louis" and "Can’t Find Love") would eventually be released by Polydor as an album under The Easybeats name as Friends. This album would be released after their break-up. In September, the band undertook a short European tour and then reluctantly accepted the offer of a five-week Australian tour. The tour was reported as a last-ditch attempt to bail the group out of its mounting pool of debts. A number of factors made the Australian tour less than successful. Rather than playing larger venues as they did on the 1967 tour, the band were booked to play mainly smaller clubs and dance halls. Having reverted to 'no frills' hard rock, while the Australian pop scene was preoccupied with progressive rock, soul, and bubblegum pop. The situation was further complicated by Albert Productions’ unwelcome release (against the band's wishes) several lo-fi demo recordings on The Best of The Easybeats Volume 2. The recordings were songwriter demos sent to Albert Productions in 1967 and 1968 for other artists to record. "Peculiar Hole in the Sky" from that album was released as a single, it was originally recorded by Australian band the Valentines. In October the band made a valedictory TV appearance in the ATN-7 Easybeats Special (which would be broadcast after the tour on 2 November). After their performance at Caesar's Place Disco, Sydney on 25 October, a wedding was held for Diamonde and actress Charlene Collins. The following day, The Easybeats travelled to the rural town of Orange, New South Wales. There they made a television appearance at CBN-TV studios and performed a show at the Amoco Centre. However, the show was interrupted by hostile audience members and was cancelled after only 20 minutes. This would be The Easybeats final performance. After the tour, the band would go their separate ways. Vanda and Young remained in the UK for three years, working to pay off debts incurred during the Easybeats years (and recording under various names like Paintbox, Band of Hope, Grapefruit, Haffy's Whisky Sour and Marcus Hook Roll Band). They returned to Australia in 1973 and reunited with Ted Albert and became the house producers for his new Albert Productions record label, writing for and/or producing many chart-topping acts including Stevie Wright, Rose Tattoo, Cheetah, and the Angels. They wrote and produced several major hits for John Paul Young including "Love Is in the Air" and "Yesterday's Hero", which was also a hit for Bay City Rollers, and produced the first six albums for AC/DC (which featured George's younger brothers Angus Young and Malcolm Young). Vanda and Young also recorded several Australian hit singles under the pseudonym Flash and the Pan, including "Hey St. Peter" and "Down Among the Dead Men". They had even more success in Europe with hits such as "Waiting for a Train", "Midnight Man", "Early Morning Wake Up Call", and "Ayla", from the number 1 albums Early Morning Wake Up Call, Headlines, and Nights in France. Singer-model-actress Grace Jones also recorded a successful cover version of their song "Walking in the Rain". Stevie Wright went on to become a cast member of the original Australian stage production of Jesus Christ Superstar (1972–73) and then launched a successful but short-lived solo career with the hit single "Evie" and the album Hard Road in 1974, which reunited him with Vanda and Young, who produced the records and wrote many of the songs, including "Evie", an ambitious three-part suite split over two sides of a single. In later years Wright suffered debilitating drug and alcohol problems which were further exacerbated by his self-admission to the notorious Chelmsford Private Hospital in Sydney. Its director, Dr Harry Bailey, administered a highly controversial treatment known as "deep sleep therapy" which allegedly cured drug addiction with a combination of drug-induced coma and electroshock.[4][page needed] Many patients, including Wright, suffered brain damage and lifelong after-effects, while others died as a result of the treatments. Original drummer Snowy Fleet became a successful builder in Perth, Western Australia, and now runs a rehearsal studio based in Jandakot, Western Australia. His replacement, Tony Cahill, remained in the UK for a time, briefly joining the final studio lineup of Python Lee Jackson as a bassist, before moving to the United States. Dick Diamonde moved to the New South Wales North Coast and retired from performing, after some years of singing and playing in local pubs. In 1980, Flash and the Pan released their second album Lights in the Night. Their next album, Headlines was released in August 1982. This featured the singles "Waiting for a Train" which reached #7 on the UK Charts and "Where Were You". The music video for "Where Were You" featured Stevie Wright as a futuristic rock star miming to George Young's vocals. Wright would also provide vocals for the album. That same year there was talk of an Easybeats' reunion. Wright told Juke Magazine in 1983 "we had our lawyers working out the deal" because there was a venue interested in having them "but at the last minute they tried to change the venue and we just said 'forget it'." In 1983, there was a talk of a solo album with work done again with Vanda and Young. Wright said the album would best be described as "classy rock 'n' roll" and the songs were about "a wide spectrum of all the experiences I've been through". He said the love songs he had were optimistic. This interview gives a good idea as to how Wright worked in the studio with Vanda and Young: "Well, it's a three way thing. They'll sit down and say 'we've got this sort of song' and we'll discuss how we'll approach it. Obviously after this long we do have a very strong bond. I've written a couple of songs but since they're far better at it than I am, I'll let them handle that." According to the Juke Magazine article it was "due for release later that year" however, this never happened. In January 1984, Wright was charged with attempted housebreaking days after attending Westmount drug rehabilitation centre. He was arrested for heroin use later that month. He had been using heroin since about 1973,[5] and, according to Wright, he remained an addict for 20 years. Also that year, Flash and the Pan's next album, Early Morning Wake Up Call. In November 1986, the original line-up reunited for an Australian tour. The tour would be warmly received by critics and fans. Wright would reform the Stevie Wright Band and relaunch is live career, gigging around Australia in hotels and clubs between 1986–88. In 1987, Flash and the Pan would release their fifth album, Nights in France. Vanda and Young would return to producing AC/DC on their 1988 album Blow Up Your Video. In 1992 Flash and the Pan would release their final album Burning up the Night. Wright's substance abuse problems spiralled out of control in the 1980s and 1990s and he came close to death on several occasions, but was pulled back from the brink by his current partner, Faye. In 1999 journalist Jack Marx published a much-anticipated book about Wright, entitled Sorry - The Wretched Tale of Little Stevie Wright. It was critically applauded by some reviewers - Australian music historian Clinton Walker calling it "gonzo journalism at its best", while The Bulletin later referred to Sorry as "one of the most harrowing rock books ever written". Nevertheless, Sorry earned the disdain of its subject, Wright's many fans and other critics. Internet reviewer Ken Grady (Luna Cafe, 1999) described Marx as "a self serving hypocrite" and concluded his review by observing: "The only thing that Marx has achieved is to depict himself as a very unlikeable, morally bankrupt leech." The 2000s saw a band calling itself "The Easybeats" tour and make TV appearances around Europe. No members were in any line-up of the Australian band or played on any of the records, despite the lead singer using a similar name. In 2000, George Young would produce AC/DC's Stiff Upper Lip album. It was the first time he would work with the group without Harry Vanda co-producing. Due to his health, Wright would only perform a small number of shows in the 2000s. 2002, Wright was well enough to perform as part of the all-star Long Way To The Top national concert tour. His autobiography, Hard Road, was published in 2004. In 2007, Stevie Wright performed at the Gathering Festival in Yandina, Sunshine Coast. On 31 January 2009, Wright closed the Legends of Rock festival in Byron Bay, Australia. On 14 July 2005, The Easybeats would be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame. Wright, Vanda and Snowy Fleet would attend the ceremony. Cahill died in Sydney on 13 August 2014, as the result of a brain tumour. After falling ill on Boxing Day 2015, Wright was admitted to hospital on the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. He didn't recover and died on the evening of 27 December 2015. George Young passed away on 22 October 2017. In 1973 David Bowie covered "Friday On My Mind" on his Pin Ups album, and in 1977 the punk band London introduced the song to a new generation on a four-track EP for MCA Records; the London version, produced by Simon Napier-Bell, was recorded in the same studio (IBC Studios in Portland Place) in which the Easybeats had cut the original. A cover version of "Good Times" by INXS and Jimmy Barnes became a #47 hit in USA after being featured on the soundtrack of the film The Lost Boys in 1987 and a #2 in Australia as well the previous year, becoming the biggest selling single on Mushroom Records. In 1998 Australia Post issued a special edition set of twelve stamps celebrating the early years of Australian Rock ‘n’ Roll, featuring Australian hit songs of the late '50s, the '60s and the early '70s. "Each of them said something about us, and told the rest of the world this is what popular culture sounds like, and it has an Australian accent." One of the stamps featured was the 'She's So Fine' stamp. Australian Rock duo Divinyls recorded a cover of "I'll Make You Happy" on the B-side of the single "Science Fiction" in 1982 which later appeared on the album Desperate. However, since the vocalist was a female, the lyrics "If you don't think I'm your man, Find somebody if you can, And ask them to hold your hand, Not me." were changed to "If you don't wanna be my man, Pass the bottle and the empty cans, I just want to hold your hand, Just me." In 1982, Los Angeles California's the Three O'Clock released a version of "Sorry" on their Baroque Hoedown EP on Frontier Records. In 1993, New Jersey mod/power poppers the Insomniacs released a version of "Goin' Out Of My Mind" on their German only four song EP for Outer Limits Records. In 2011, punk rock cover band Me First and the Gimme Gimmes released a version of "Friday On My Mind" on their Australian-themed 7", Go Down Under. In 2014, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band covered "Friday On My Mind" on their tour of Australia. In 2015, San Diego mod/power pop quintet Manual Scan released a version of "She's So Fine" on their 10" EP, The Pyles Sessions, released in Spain. Squeeze covered "Friday On My Mind" during their 2016 British and U.S. tours. Discography Studio albums Easy (1965) It's 2 Easy (1966) Volume 3 (1966) Good Friday / Friday On My Mind (1967) (not released in Australia) Vigil / Falling Off The Edge of the World (1968) Friends (1969) Members Stevie Wright (vocals) (1964-1969, 1986) George Young (guitar) (1964-1969, 1986) Harry Vanda (guitar) (1964-1969, 1986) Dick Diamonde (bass) (1964-1969, 1986) Snowy Fleet (drums) (1964-1967, 1986) Tony Cahill (drums) (1967-1969) TV series Friday On My Mind is an Australian television drama mini series first screened on ABC in 2017, based on the lives of the band members. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.