
Andrew Loog Oldham, The Rolling Stones' legendary manager, signed two ex-public schoolboys to his Immediate record label in 1966. They were David Skinner (1946) and Andrew Rose (1947) and they became Twice as Much. Their début 45, 'Sittin' on a Fence', a Jagger/Richard song was a minor hit in the United Kingdom, but that was the nearest they got to success. They released two albums; Own Up (1966) and That's All (1968). Another Oldham discovered act, Vashti Bunyan, sang on 'Coldest Night of the Year' on the That's All album.
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Coldest Night Of The Year
The Coldest Night of the Year (Stereo Version)
Sittin' On A Fence
Sitting on a Fence
The Coldest Night Of The Year
Step Out of Line
The Spinning Wheel
Play With Fire
True Story
Green Circles
Sittin' on a Fence (Mono Version)
The Coldest Night of the Year - Stereo Version
Sittin' On A Fence - Original
The Summer's Ending
You're So Good For Me
Crystal Ball
Night Time Girl
Play with Fire (Stereo Version)
Simplified
The Spinning Wheel (Stereo Version)
True Story (Stereo Version)
You'll Never Get To Heaven
The Time Is Right - Original
Help
I Have A Love
Baby I Want You
Listen
Hey Girl
Life Is But Nothing
Happy Times
We Can Work It Out
Sha La La La Lee
Sittin On A Fence
Night Time Girl (Soundtrack Version) (2017 Remaster)
As Tears Go By
The Time Is Right
Playing with Fire
You're So Good for Me (Stereo Version)
Step Out of Line (Mono Version)
Why Can't They All Go And Leave Me Alone
Hey Girl (Stereo Version)
She's Always on My Mind
Listen (Stereo Version)
The coldest night of the year (ft. Vashti)
The Summer's Ending (Stereo Version)
Crystal Ball (Mono Version)
Green Circles (Mono Version)
Is This What I Get For Loving You Baby?
Night Time Girl (Stereo Version)
Why Can't They All Go And Leave Me Alone?
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