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Hour World

2M streams

1,988,182

Jesamine - I've Got Something Too

1.9M streams

1,935,853

Jezamine - Amore sto dicendo a te (Toy...

24.8K streams

24,840

Jesamine

11.4K streams

11,365

Sunflowers Eyes - Weather Vane

6.8K streams

6,758

Jambalaya (On The Bayou) [Live On The ...

5.8K streams

5,757

Best Things

4K streams

3,968

Seven Times Seven - Hey-Hey-Hey

3.1K streams

3,061

Alla fine della strada - Non è violin...

2.9K streams

2,890

Massachussetts - Jennifer Browne

2.5K streams

2,494

Biography

Three times winners on Opportunity Knocks, British television’s hugely popular talent show of the late 60s, the Casuals subsequently left the UK for Italy, where they became a leading attraction. Alan Taylor (b. Halifax, Yorkshire, England; guitar, bass), Johnny Tebb (b. 1 October 1945, Lincoln, England; organ), Howard Newcombe (b. Lincoln, England; guitar, trumpet) and Robert O’Brien (b. Bridge Of Allan, Central Scotland; drums) were based in Milan for several years before returning to Britain in 1968, when their single, ‘Jesamine’, entered the charts. The song was originally recorded by the Bystanders as ‘When Jesamine Goes’, but the Casuals’ inherently commercial reading coincided with a prevailing trend for emotional ballads. The single ultimately reached number 2, but later releases were less successful and ‘Toy’ (1968), which peaked at number 30, was their only other hit. The Casuals continued to record superior pop: Move leader Roy Wood wrote and produced the polished ‘Caroline’ (1969), but as the decade closed, so their style of music grew increasingly anachronistic.