
George Bean was one of the relatively uncommon folk-cum-folk/rock artists of mid-'60s England who actually got to record for a major label. He first signed to English Decca in 1963 and released four singles through them over the next two years, of which the most notable was his superb folk-pop version of the Mick Jagger/Keith Richards song "Will You Be My Lover Tonight?" None of these records charted, though his self-penned B-side of "She Belongs to Me
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Lonely Weekends
Floatin'
Will You Be My Lover Tonight
The Candy Shop Is Closed
Smile From Sequin
It Should Be You
Jerusalem
Why Must They Criticise
Er Um Er
Why Must They Criticize?
Floatin’
Why Must They Criticise?
Will you be my lover tonight?
Onward, Christian Soldiers
Secret Love
Er-Um-Er
Erumer
Why Must They Criticize
Will You Be My Love Tonight
Er un er
Floatin
Smile From Sequin (London - CBS 2801 - 1967)
The Candy Shop Is Closed (London - CBS 2801 - 1967)
She Belongs To Me
Floatin´
Er Um Er.... (Decca 11922) UK, 1964
It Shoud Be You
Er Um Er (Decca 11922) UK, 1964
Jerusalem (From The Film 'Privilege')
Will You Be My Lover Tonight (1964)
Floatin (1968)
The candy shop is closed (1967)
Jerusalem (Remastered)
08 Smile From Sequin
A Stitch In Time
Shang A Doo Lang
I Should Be You
Blue Turns To Grey
You Went Away
Stu Ball
13 The Candy Shop Is Closed
What A Guy
George Bean, “Why Must They Criticise”
Sister Morphine
Time Is On My Side
A Sad Story (All I Can Do Is Cry)
Something Just Stick In Your Mind
Er Um Er....
Blowin' In The Wind
Each And Every Day
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