
During the late '50s, David Dowland and Keith Dowland were a harmony vocal duo from Bournemouth who were basically known as Everly Brothers imitators, similar to the Brook Brothers. Their sound was toughened up by the presence of a backing group that included Roy Phillips on guitar and drummer Chris Warman, and they were good enough to get signed up in 1962 by producer Joe Meek -- their debut recording, "Little Sue" b/w "Julie," was issued by Oriole Records
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All My Loving
Lucky Johnny
Unquiet thoughts
Who ever thinks or hopes of love
My thoughts are wing'd with hopes
If my complaints could passions move
Can she excuse my wrongs
Now, O now, I needs must part
Go crystal tears
Dear, if you change
Come away, come sweet love
Burst forth my tears
Think'st thou then by thy feigning?
Rest awhile you cruel cares
All ye whom love or fortune
Sleep wayward thoughts
Wilt thou, unkind, thus reave me
Would my conceit
Come again: sweet love doth now invite
Awake, sweet love: thou art return'd
Come, heavy sleep
His golden locks
Away with these self-loving lads
Little Sue
Don't Ever Change
Queen Elisabeth's Galliard
Break Ups
Come Again, Sweet Love
Someone Must Be Feeling Sad - 2025 Remaster
Big, Big Fella (Previously Unreleased)
Allemande
Big Big Fella
Fantasia In E
Someone Must Be Feeling Sad
Big, Big Fella
Someone Must Be Feeling Sad (2025 Remaster)
Big Big Fella - 2024 Remaster
Happy Endings
Don't Ever Change - 2024 Remaster
Do You Have To Make Me Blue?
Don't Make Me Over
Little Sue - Alternate Vocal Stereo Mix
You Will Regret It
Big Big Fella (2024 Remaster)
You And Jeannie (Demo)
It All Depends On You (Demo)
Never Thought I Feel The Way I Do
Wishing And Hoping
Hey Sally
Don't Make Me Over (1998 Mix)
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