The Poets
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The Poets were a Scottish pop group, who were managed by Andrew Loog Oldham. Some of their singles were released on his Immediate Records label. Their cover version of "Baby Don't You Do It", was produced by Immediate in-house record producer, Paul Raven (Gary Glitter).
[edit] Singles discography
- "Now We're Thru" / "There Are Some" (Decca F11995, October 1964, UK Singles Chart: #30)
- "That's The Way It's Got To Be" / "I'll Cry With The Moon" (Decca F12074, February 1965)
- "I Am So Blue" (Paton/Gallacher/Myles) / "I Love Her Still" (Decca F12195, July 1965)
- "Call Again" (Paton/Gallacher) / "Some Things I Can't Forget" (Paton/Gallacher) (Immediate IM006, October 1965)
- "Baby Don't You Do It" (Holland/Dozier) / "I'll Come Home" (Gallacher/Paton)(Immediate IM024, January 1966)
- "Wooden Spoon" / "In Your Tower" (Decca F12569, February 1967)
- "Heyla Hola" / "Fun Buggy" ('Strike Cola' promotion single, circa 1970/71)
[edit] Members
- George Gallacher - vocals
- Hume Paton - lead guitar
- Tony Myles - rhythm guitar
- John Dawson - bass guitar
- Alan Weir - drums
- Hughie Nicholson (later Blue and Marmalade)