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UK chart singles -

Lovin' Things (1968) #6

Wait For Me Mary-Anne (1968) #30

Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da (1968) #1

Baby Make It Soon (1969) #9

Reflections of My Life (1969) #3(U.S. #10)

Rainbow(1970) #3 (U.S. #51 Pop, #7 Adult Contemporary)

My Little One (1971) #15

Cousin Norman (1971) #6

Back On The Road (1971) #35

Radancer (1972) #6

Falling Apart At The Seams (1976) — #9 (U.S. #49)

Comentarios

8 years ago

djpaul146

It's nice to hear the original version of this song love it thanks

9 years ago

michael hampton

Saw them in 1969 on the Gene Pitney package tour which included Joe Cocker

9 years ago

hippie dylan

always liked marmalade,i thought they were underated amongst stiff opposition those days.

9 years ago

Khoon Hin Ng

I had in 1971 the EP which included this song, one of my fave. Marmalade is also my favourite jam.

9 years ago

24368010

They were Scots

10 years ago

elizabeth stephen

still dreaming

10 years ago

Brendan Jewell

I was a megga fan!

10 years ago

John Logan

MAGIC

10 years ago

sunshine53andsong

I'd never have known. I listened a few times but NO! I would never have picked it up. Mike Smith, Mike Ross. Real masters.

10 years ago

carol biggs

great voice

10 years ago

Marcia Schmitz

Confira este vídeo no YouTube:

11 years ago

Chris Kim A

*Wait For Me Mary-Anne** – The Marmalade* – 1968

11 years ago

Junior Campbell

1:32 Ron. Straight copy of the intro dropped back in. Mike Smith, our producer, was the best splice editor I've ever seen - the "edit block king" - tho' on this occasion, I seem to recall it was Mike Ross, our engineer ( no mean editor either ) who edited. Another one of Campbell's brill ideas - so brill it only got to number 30 in the UK chart! Keith Mansfield wasn't available to score the orch backup - Alan Hawkshaw and i worked on this together.

11 years ago

ron kwasman

if there's an edit,i sure can't hear it unless its near the end(arpund 3;02),but its pretty damn seamless.and without protools!!!

11 years ago

Junior Campbell

Spot the edit??

11 years ago

William Murphy

The Music of this era was awesome! Love the clothes from the 60'sand 70's! I had a liesure suit for my high school graduation! LOL

11 years ago

Roberta Smith

Everlasting Love was fantastic, great shame they didnt record it they would have done a great job. Agreed, Ob La Di had to be up there with one of the worst songs ever, but this one and Baby Make it soon was great, its inspired me to find and buy an old copy.. CD of course

11 years ago

cbak12sg

My first single was Lovin' Things! In the history of British groups, Marmalade are unfairly overlooked, with power pop, folk rock and even psych! Drummer Alan Whitehead was the only Englishman in the line up, after replacing Raymie Duffy.

12 years ago

ipe1958

Kiitos ! Eipä näitä pop helmiä enää kuule. Kuuluu tuon ajan lemppareihini !!!

12 years ago

sunshine53andsong

Fantastic song. This band knew how to do it just right. I loved the diversity of their music as much as I loved their performances.

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