
Four Jacks & A Jill is one of few South African groups to score a Stateside hit. Their folksy tale "Master Jack," made the Top 20, nesting at #18, June 8, 1968. The members were Glenys Lynne (Jill), Clive Harding (bass), Till Hanamann (guitar), Bruce Barks (guitar), and Tony Hughes (drums). Glenys sung lead and had a voice that was undeniably folksy, rather she tried to sing that style or not, everything came out that way. Their second single "Mr.
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Master Jack
Timothy
I Looked Back
Mister Nico
Jimmy Come Lately
Sunny Side Of Somewhere
Penny Paper
Fifi the Flea
Hey Mister
Ramaja
Bobby Blows a Blue Note
Lonely Desert Boy
La La Song
Hamba Liliwam
Sad Little Pidgeon
Mama Come Home
Three Little Bears
Single Girl (Single Boy)
Freckle Face
Bread And Butter
Huckleberry Ferry Land
The Click Song a.k.a. Qongqothwane
Click Song
Sad Little Pigeon
The House With The White Washed Gables
Pata Pata
The Click Song
Thru Little Billy's Window
Butchers and Bakers
Single Girl
No Other Baby
Mama Tembu's wedding
The Warrior
Stone In My Shoe
Universal Feeling
Tula Baba
Leaves Are Falling
Love Triangle
All Over The World
Mr. Go Softly
Hava Nagila
The Leaves Are Falling
Haai Casanova
I'VE GOT NO MORE TO SAY
The Last Of The Callaghan Boys
Grandfather Dugan
All I Have to Do Is Dream
Mama Said
Pretty Belinda
Phata Phata
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