
The Five Man Electrical Band was a rock group from Canada's capital city of Ottawa, best known for their 1971 hit "Signs". The group consisted of Les Emmerson, Brian Rading, Ted Gerow, Mike Belanger and Rick Belanger. Originally recording and touring as The Staccatos, they chose the title of their second album (1969) as the new name for the band. In 1969, the band recorded "Moonshine (Friend of Mine)" for an unsuccessful movie The Moonshine War starring Alan Alda.
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Signs
Absolutely Right
Werewolf
I'm A Stranger Here
Dance Of The Swamp Woman
Moonshine (Friend Of Mine)
Hello Melinda, Goodbye
Money Back Guarantee
Signs (LP Version)
You're Going To Lose That Girl
Julianna
Black Sheep Of The Family
Signs Signs Everywhere A Sign
Coming Of Age
Fancy Dancing Man
Five Man Electrical Band
Country Girl Suite
We Go Together Well
Running Back
It Never Rains On Maple Lane
Private Train
Signs (single version)
Half Past Midnight
The Man With the Horse and Wagon
Last Time I Saw Memphis
Signs [Single Version]
I Didn't Know The Time
The Man With A Horse And Wagon
We Play Rock 'n Roll
I'm a Stranger Here (single version)
We Play Rock'n Roll
I'm a Stranger Here (LP version)
I'm A Stranger Here - Single Version
Signs [LP Version]
Moonshine
You're Gonna Lose That Girl
Me & Harley Davidson
Fancy Dancin' Man
Butterfly
Forever Together
Signs (1971)
Mama's Baby Child
Maple Lane
Hello Melinda Goodbye
Variations On A Theme Of Lepidoptera
Find The One
Didn't Know The Time
I'm a Stranger Here [Single Version]
Man With The Horse And Wagon
Country Girl
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