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Rod Allen - bass guitar/vocals Glen Dale - guitar/vocals Barry Pritchard - guitar/vocals (born April 3rd 1944, Birmingham, died January 11th 1999)) David Carr - keyboards Andy Brown - drums
Dale, Pritchard and Allen began their career as a vocal trio, The Cliftones in 1963, in Birmingham. They added keyboards and drums later in the year with the advent of the beat groups and became "The Fortunes". Their sound was different from their contemporaries in that they specialised in dramatic ballads containing impeccable vocal harmonies augmented by lush orchestral arrangements. Their second single failed to chart but it was chosen as the theme tune by pirate radio station "Radio Caroline", therefore receiving plenty of airplay. 1965 would be their golden year with two sizeable hits "You've Got Your Troubles" and "Here It Comes Again" plus a tour of the United States with Peter & Gordon and The Moody Blues. Glen Dale quit the group for a solo career in mid-66 and was replaced by Shel McCrae. The Fortunes would enjoy a mini-revival in the early seventies. Singles 1963 Summertime, Summertime/ Decca F 11718 - Mar '64 Caroline/ Decca F 11809 - Jun '64 I Like The Look Of You/ Decca F 11912 - Sep '64 Look Homeward Angel/ Decca F 11985 - May '65 You've Got Your Troubles/ Decca F 12173 UK#2 Oct '65 Here It Comes Again/ Decca F 12243 UK#4 Jan '66 This Golden Ring/ Decca F 12321 UK#15 Jun '66 You Gave Me Somebody To Love/ Decca F 12429 - Sep '66 Is It Really Worth Your While?/ Decca F 12485 - L.P. 1965 The Fortunes Decca LK 4736 Re-issues
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