
The Temperance Seven were formed at the Royal College of Art in 1957. Despite its name, the Temperance Seven usually had nine members. The lead vocalist was Paul MacDowell. They had a British number 1 hit in 1961 with "You're Driving Me Crazy", which was produced by George Martin. Other noted songs were "Charley My Boy", "Pasadena", "Sugar" and "Chili Bom-Bom". The original Temperance Seven came to an end in the late 1960s, but the band continues
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You're Driving Me Crazy
Pasadena
The Charleston
Hard Hearted Hannah
Everybody Loves My Baby
My Blue Heaven
The Black Bottom
Charley My Boy
Sugar
Ain't She Sweet
Chili Bom Bom
Sahara
Dinah
Kaiser Drag
That Certain Party
Alexander's Rag Time Band
Vo Do Do Dee O Blues
I Want To Be Happy
China Boy
Pasedena
Brown Eyes Why Are You Blue
The Shake
Bye Bye Baby
Seven & Eleven
The Mooche
Runnin' Wild
Chilli Bom Bom
Charleston
Autumn Leaves
Gaumont British News Theme
Falling In Love Again
I Wonder What's Become Of Joe
Seven and Eleven
Ukelele Lady
Oh Baby
Kaiser Drag Tiger Rag
East St Louis Toodle-oo
Vo Do Do De O Blues
Waterloo Road
Youre Driving Me Crazy
East St. Louis Toodle
Button Up Your Overcoat
Happy Feet
Vo-do-do-de-o Blues
My Momma's in Town
The Mooch
After You've Gone
Running Wild
Runnin Wild
Home In Pasadena
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