
There are at least two 1960s bands with this name. 1) The Bystanders, a successful close harmony pop group from Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, issued eight singles, including "98.6" (#45 in UK Singles Chart, in February 1967) which was played in the 2009 film, The Boat That Rocked (although Keith's version was the bigger hit, reaching No. 24 in the UK) and "When Jesamine Goes", written by their manager Ronnie Scott and Marty Wilde under the pseudonyms of Frere Manston and Jack Gellar, which was later covered by The Casuals as "Jesamine" and got to No.
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98.6
Cave Of Clear Light
She Comforts My Sorrow
Royal Blue Summer Sunshine Day
(You're Gonna) Hurt Yourself
When Jesamine Goes
Pattern People
She Conforts My Sorrow
Make Up Your Mind
My Way Of Thinking
Painting The Time
When Jezamine Goes
Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
Have I Offended The Girl
This Time
That's The End
This World Is My World
Green Grass
If You Walk Away
You're Ready Now
Cheryl's Going Home
The Little Girl I Once Knew
Yellow, Mellow Hardtop
Summer Sunshine
Stay A Little While
Grapevine
Dang Me
My Love Come Home
The Bystanders
Girls Are Made To Love
98.6 ( 28 ost the boat that rocked)
Thats The End
Royal Blue Summer Sunshine Day (45 ver.)
She Comforts My Sorrows
Renaissance Fair
Back In My Heart
I Am The Walrus
You're Gonna Hurt Yourself
98
Oh Jesus
The Bystanders - 98.6
15 - Cave Of Clear Light ('68)
Just Exactly Off
My Love....Come Home
96.6
The Light I Want to Know
Interview with Ray Williams
Interview with Clive John
It's Life
Don't Forget
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