
The Missing Links were an Australian R&B group from the mid-1960s who were renowned for their (for the time) outrageously long hair and especially for their adventurous musical style, which influenced many later Australian groups, including The Saints. The second incarnation of The Missing Links is also notable for launching the careers of New Zealand-born singer-actor Andy Anderson and guitarist and songwriter Doug Ford, who later became the lead guitarist in The Masters Apprentices.
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You're Driving Me Insane
Wild About You
You're Drivin' Me Insane
Nervous Breakdown
Hobo Man
Some Kinda Fun
Speak No Evil
Bald-Headed Woman
All I Want
Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut
Not To Bother Me
On The Road Again
You Make Me Feel Good
I'll Go Crazy
H'tuom Tuhs
Don't Give Me No Friction
Somethin' Else
Wooly Bully
I Cried Goodbye
One More Time
Shakin' All Over
you hypnotize me
Run And Hide
Heartbreak Hill
We 2 Should Live
They Say You Lie
Untrue
Kansas City
The Crowded Part Of Towers
Go Back
Come My Way
The Crowded Part Of Town
Naughty Girl
Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying
So far away
Come Inside My Heart
Diddy Wah Diddy
You've Got Your Rosies On
Don't Deceive
Your Drivin' Me Insane
Movin'
You’re Driving Me Insane
Don't Decide
I Told You I Loved You
The Crowded Part Of Towers (60s US Punk)
H'Tuom Thus
When I See My Baby
Crowded Part of Town
It's Only Love
You Make Me Feel Good (60s US Punk)
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