About the new sounds
The New Sounds were a 1960s beat band from New Zealand, best known for their 1965 single on Zodiac Records, 'All Night Worker'. Born in Dagenham, United Kingdom, during the 'Blitz, Ray Woolf emigrated to New Zealand with his family in 1962. He had already had a colourful musical journey as a schoolboy, playing in various local skiffle bands, attending the Jean Burman School of Music with Helen Shapiro, singing a song in the BBC TV programme 'Panorama' and even singing - just prior to his emigration - with Emile Ford's band The Checkmates.
Top Tracks
the big score
Don't Take Your Love
Smile of A Stranger
Tell Me Your Name
sweet memories
All Night Worker
Don't Take Your Love From Me
Over You
Having You Around
here i am
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