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The Marmalade Singles File.
<BAND HISTORY><LP & CD REVIEW><WORDS & CHORDS>
Lifted wholesale from Alan Clayson's superb article in issue No.186 (February 1995) of the Record Collector. No point in retyping such a sterling piece of research. Many thanks and we hope this is ok with the R.C. guys.


SOME PICS OF SINGLES
Thanks to Peter Hull for the Gaylords Scans




Above is the 'cheeky' picture sleeve to the 'Made in Germany' single.

'Chains' by Junior Campbell. Not to be confused with the Beatles song of the same name though the flip of this b-side was a cover of the Beatles 'Obladioblada'. Ah well, life goes on as they both said.

Junior Campbell's composition 'Laughing Man' that made the b-side of 'I See the Rain' Shame about the increasingly speeded up laughter on the outro. Still, the rest is ok.

Hugh Nicholson wrote both sides of the 'Back on the Road' hit. Here's the b-side. Production jointly credited to the band.

A Sandy Newman composition for the 3rd Target single from August 1976.

Three band members are credited with composing this 7th Target a-side. Newman gets his name on first though and does the production work.

Tony Macauley's early connection with the band shown on this late '60s hit. Easy chords - see the Marmswords page.

Juniors first release on leaving the band was this hit. Are the title and lyrics about is relief at leaving the group or some hypothetical lover? The former we suspect.

Junior's last single with the band was this pleasant wee song. Anyone got the chords?

Junior continued his connection with the band after leaving by arranging the brass to 'Cousin Norman'.

The last Marmalade single to chart - so far at least. Good luck lads! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Marmalade with Dave Dee
(Thanks to Hink Scholtens)

SOME EUROPEAN PICTURE SLEEVES
(Many thanks to Kevin Head for these)