
There were at least five bands, all from the 1960s, known as The Epics: two from California, one from Ohio, one from Florida, one from Australia, and one from London. 1. The Epics from Eat London, United Kingdom, were initially known as The 4 Zodiacs and were led by singer and lead guitarist, Vic Elmes. Their début 45 combined a cover of Jackie DeShannon's 'There's Just No Pleasing You' with 'My Little Girl' (April 1965), the first of the band's two singles for Pye Records.
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On the Rocks
Henry Long
Blue Turns To Grey
Louie Come Home
Travelling Circus
Humpty Dumpty
Cruel World
Acrylics
White Collar House
There's Just No Pleasing You
Your Love
Homesick
Just How Wrong You Can Be
Driving Me Crazy
She Believed In Me
Louie Com Home
My Little Girl
Summer's Coming In
Harry Long
Too Late
I Want To Be Your Girl
Rowdy Mae
Everytime i cry
I'm Black
i'll be glad (Fuller)
The Bells of Freedom
The Girl i lost
Lonely
How Wrong Can You Be?
cruel world (Fuller)
How Wrong Can You Be
Wild One
Prologue
Let's Walk Into The Limelight
I Want You to Be My Girl
Where the wild things are
I'll Be Glad
Epic
The Romp
Cold War Stories
Lee Harvey Oswald
humpty dumpty -california
Epilogue
Give Me A Chance (Zen)
High Heels
East Side Story
Epic Cha Cha
Baltimore
Gonna Be Loved
The Bells Are Ringing
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