Lyrics by The Tremeloes

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  1. Silence Is Golden
  2. Me And My Life
  3. Here Comes My Baby
  4. Suddenly You Love Me
  5. Ain't Nothing But a House Party
  6. Alley Oop
  7. Angel Of The Morning
  8. Blessed
  9. Blue Suede Tie
  10. By The Way
  11. Call Me Number One
  12. Candy Man
  13. Come On Home
  14. Do You Love Me?
  15. Even The Bad Times Are Good
  16. Good Day Sunshine
  17. Hello Buddy
  18. Hello World
  19. Helule Helule
  20. I Like It That Way
  21. I Shall Be Released
  22. My Little Lady
  23. Once a Sunday Morning
  24. Peggy Sue
  25. Promise Ring
  26. Reach Out I'll Be There
  27. Right Wheel
  28. San Bernadino
  29. Shake Hands
  30. Someone, Someone
  31. Too Late (To Be Saved)
  32. Too Many Fish In The Sea
  33. Twenty Miles
  34. Twist And Shout
  35. Willie And The Hand Jive
  36. Words
  37. Yellow River
  38. You
  39. Young Girl

The Tremeloes (formerly Brian Poole and The Tremeloes) are an English beat group founded in 1958 in Dagenham, England. They initially found success in the British Invasion era with lead singer Brian Poole, scoring a UK chart-topper in 1963 with "Do You Love Me". The band achieved their greatest success after Poole's departure in 1966. The band reformed as a four-piece that year with Chip Hawkes on bass, Rick Westwood on lead guitar, Alan Blakely on rhythm guitar, and Dave Munden on drums. All four members sang, with most of the leads being sung by Hawkes and Munden. The quartet had 13 top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart between 1967 and 1971 including "Here Comes My Baby", "Even the Bad Times Are Good", "(Call Me) Number One", "Me and My Life" and their most successful single, "Silence Is Golden" (1967). Various other musicians came and went after 1974, but all members of the 1966–1973 quartet, along with Poole, have at some point performed with later versions of the band, which is still together as of 2023. Two band members had children who become pop stars in their own right. Poole's daughters Karen and Shelly Poole made several hit records as "Alisha's Attic" between 1996 and 2001. Hawkes's son Chesney Hawkes is a successful singer-songwriter who has also toured for a number of years as a member of the Tremeloes.

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