• The Vernons Girls were an English musical ensemble of female vocalists. They were formed at the Vernons football pools company in the 1950s in Liverpool...
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  • performers. The Ladybirds had their origins in an earlier vocal group, the Vernons Girls. The original Vernons Girls disbanded at the start of the 1960s, but...
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    Dog", "Cumberland Gap", "I Believe" The Vernons Girls featuring Jean Owen, "Only You Can Do It" Baldry and Vernons Girls, Medley: "Night Train/Lover Please/I'm...
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  • and in the Far East, USA, Canada, South Africa, Japan, New Zealand and Australia . Cornell and Simmons were originally part of The Vernons Girls and with...
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  • and produced by Jack Good. Marty Wilde was the principal resident male artist and The Vernons Girls were the female residents. Joe Brown made regular appearances...
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  • supported by the singing and dancing of the Vernons Girls, the Dallas Boys and Neville Taylor's Cutters Eight episodes were re-broadcast in the US, but only...
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  • Lyn Cornell (category The Vernons Girls members)
    and jazz singer. She is best known for her membership of The Vernons Girls, The Carefrees and The Pearls, having had at least one chart hit with each group...
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  • Cornell had previously been in The Vernons Girls, and was married to Andy White, who played drums on one of the versions of the Beatles' "Love Me Do". As a...
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    Eder, Bruce. "Very Best of Vernon Girls - The Vernons Girls". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 28 January 2017. "BBC Radio 4 Extra - The Heart of Hark'un, Episode...
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    Vicki Brown (category The Vernons Girls members)
    member of both The Vernons Girls and The Breakaways and was the first wife of fellow singer and musician Joe Brown and mother of the singer Sam Brown...
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    Samantha Jones (singer) (category The Vernons Girls members)
    Girls. During her time with the group, the line-up went from sixteen members to just three girls. The Vernons Girls enjoyed a couple of top 40 hits, including...
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    on the U.S. pop chart. Overseas, it reached No.6 in Norway. The song ranked No.41 on Billboard magazine's Top 100 singles of 1962. The Vernons Girls, in...
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    released of his show at the Liverpool Philharmonic. Brown married Victoria Mary Haseman, a singer with both the Vernons Girls and the Breakaways, who then...
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  • Marty Wilde (category Members of the Order of the British Empire)
    ITV popular music shows Oh Boy! and Boy Meets Girls. There he met Joyce Baker, one of the Vernons Girls who were also show regulars. Their courtship was...
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    producer, Jack Good, producing for Decca Records; these included The Vernons Girls, Jess Conrad, Jet Harris and Karl Denver. Blackwell had a huge roster...
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  • another chart hit. In 1963, he appeared in the film Just for Fun, along with Bobby Vee, the Vernons Girls, and various other American and British pop...
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    Williams, Shane Fenton and Bobby Vee, who appeared with the Vernons Girls. The hit single from the film was "Once Upon a Dream". There were other notable...
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  • British girl group The Vernons Girls and scored the chart the same week as the Little Eva version. The Vernons Girls' version stalled at No. 47 in the UK,...
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    Kim Wilde (category Singers from the London Borough of Hounslow)
    who had been a member of the singing and dancing group the Vernons Girls. She attended Oakfield Preparatory School, in the Southeast London area of Dulwich...
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    Do It" by the Vernons Girls. "Mon amie la rose" was released as a single from Je veux qu'il revienne in certain countries. Different from the 1963 EP....
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  • series featuring original artists of the show The Dallas Boys and The Vernons Girls, plus guests The Kalin Twins. The second set comprises cuts of old and...
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  • ex-boxer Freddie Mills the show featured performances by The John Barry Seven, Cab Kaye, The Five Dallas Boys, The Vernons Girls, Adam Faith and Kerry...
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    Nicky Stevens (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants for the United Kingdom)
    band's Twenty Greatest album. In 1984, while the group was on a two-year break, Stevens joined The Vernons Girls and performed with them at live shows. She...
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  • Andy White (drummer) (category Scottish expatriate musicians in the United States)
    married to the British Decca artist Lyn Cornell, who later became a member of the Vernons Girls, the Pearls, and also the Carefrees, who had the biggest...
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  • Hawker married Jean Ryder of the Vernons Girls. He continued to write for many of the most successful girl singers of the early 1960s including Dusty Springfield...
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  • the latter half of the 19th century and was first recorded in 1924. The song is typically played on banjo or fiddle, and well-known versions of the song...
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  • style has been compared to the Everly Brothers, with the song's close harmony, as Fury duets with Ann O'Brien of the Vernons Girls. O'Brien has said that...
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  • early hits The Vernons Girls were an English musical ensemble of female vocalists Wah!: Pete Wylie vehicle, variously known as Wah! Heat and The Mighty Wah...
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  • another vocal trio, The Ladybirds), and Betty Prescott. The girls were originally members of the Liverpool vocal group The Vernons Girls. Prescott was replaced...
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    with members of the Vernons Girls trio; in the latter, the Beatles are shown singing along in the audience. In 1963, Baldry joined the Cyril Davies R&B...
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