
As a mod quintet, The Stateside Souls quickly established itself on the South London R&B circuit. Tom Jones' manager, Gordon Mills, saw them at a place called The Establishment, duly offering to promote the group. According to their press hype, the band members all worked in Carnaby Street clothing stores, which led to their name change into The Carnaby. Under their new name they issued just one single: 'My Love Will Stay' b/w 'Jump and Dance' (October 1965 on Piccadilly Records).
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Jump and Dance
Jump & Dance
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My Love Will Stay
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14. Jump And Dance
I Don't Deserve A Girl Like You ('67)
I Don't Deserve A Girl Like You (Audition Tape) ('67)
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"Jump and Dance" UK Pye 1965
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The Carnaby, “Jump And Dance”
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The Carnaby - Jump and dance
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Jump And Dance (Uk 1965)
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