Stu James - vocals (born Stuart Slater)
Nicky Crouch - guitar/vocals
Terry O'Toole - piano
Keith Karlson - bass guitar
John Conrad - drums
Another of the Liverpool contingent, The Mojos' only managed one sizeable hit, "Everything's Alright", despite having a strong local reputation and a triumphant stint at Hamburg's famous Star Club.
The group was formed from the remnants of a band called The Nomads. They adopted the name "The Mojos" in the summer of '63 and soon established themselves as one of the leading groups in Liverpool.
Their lack of success thereafter may have had something to do with their record company's (Decca) lack of promotion.
Singles
Oct '63 |
Forever/ They Say |
Decca F 11732 |
- |
Mar '64 |
Everything's Alright/ Give Your Lovin' To Me |
Decca F 11853 |
UK#9 |
Jul '64 |
Why Not Tonight/ Don't Do It Anymore |
Decca F 11918 |
UK#25 |
Aug '64 |
Seven Daffodils/ Nothin' At All |
Decca F 11959 |
UK#30 |
Apr '65 |
Comin' On To Cry/ That's The Way It Goes |
Decca F 12127 |
- |
Sep '65 |
Wait A Minute/ Wonder If She Knows |
Decca F |
- |
Re-issue
1982 |
Working - Forever/They Say/Everything's Alright/Give Your Lovin' To Me/Why Not Tonight/Don't Do It Anymore/Seven Daffodils/Nothin' At All/I Got My Mojo Working/One Who Really Loves You/Nobody But Me/Comin' On To Cry/That's The Way It Goes/Wait A Minute/Wonder If She Knows
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