Fancy (band)

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Fancy
Origin England
Genres Pop music
Years active 1973–1975
Labels Angel Air (reissues)
Past members Helen Caunt (vocals)
Annie Kavanagh (vocals)
Ray Fenwick
Mo Foster
Les Binks

Fancy were an early-mid-1970s pop group. The band was made up of session musicians produced by Mike Hurst. They had a surprise U.S. hit single in 1974 with a version of the classic "Wild Thing" and a second U.S. hit with "Touch Me" (March 1974). They were initially fronted by Penthouse Pet Helen Caunt and later Annie Kavanagh. Ray Fenwick formerly of the Spencer Davis Group joined Fancy in 1974.[1]

Album discography

Wild Thing[2]

Tracks

  1. "Wild Thing"
  2. "Love For Sale"
  3. "Move On"
  4. "I Don't Need Your Love"
  5. "One Night"
  6. "Touch Me"
  7. "US Surprise"
  8. "Between the Devil and Me"
  9. "I'm A Woman"
  10. "Feel Good"

...Turns You On

Tracks

  1. "Fancy"
  2. "She's Riding the Rock Machine"
  3. "I Was Made To Love Him"
  4. "You've Been In Love Too Long"
  5. "Something To Remember"
  6. "Everybody's Cryin' Mercy"
  7. "The Tour Song"
  8. "Stop"
  9. "Music Maker"
  10. "Bluebird"

Both albums were re-released on a single CD, circa 2002, on the Angel Air record label.[3]

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