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Lineup
| Lionel Morton (Blackburn) |
guitar/vocals |
| Mike Wilshaw (Stoke) |
guitar/keyboards |
| Fritz Fryer (Oldham) |
guitar/bass |
| Alan Buck (Brierfield) |
drums (ex Johnnie Kidd and Joe Brown) |
Previously called The Lionel Morton Four, the group changed their name prior to their first record release.
It is believed the group played mostly on the cabaret circuit.
- Mike is still active in music, playing mainly double bass in Jazz and Baroque ensembles.
- Fritz joined Fritz, Mike and Mo
Discography
| 45's |
1963 |
Do You Want Me To/Miss Bad Daddy |
Philips BF 1296 |
1964 |
Juliet/Tell Me Girl |
Philips BF 1322 |
1964 |
I Found Out The Hard Way/Don't Tell Me You Love Me |
Philips BF 1349 |
1964 |
Black Girl/You Went Away |
Philips BF 1366 |
1965 |
A Way Of Love/A Place Where No One Goes |
Philips BF 1398 |
1965 |
Until It's Time For You To Go/Till Another Day |
Philips BF 1435 |
1966 |
Trouble Is My Middle Name/Way Out Love |
Philips BF 1469 |
1966 |
Keep The Freeway Open/Square Peg |
Philips BF 1491 |
1966 |
No Sad Songs For Me/Cats |
Philips BF 1519 |
| EP's |
1964 |
The Four Pennies |
Philips BBE 12561 |
| 1964 |
Spin With The Pennies |
Philips BBE 12562 |
1965 |
The Swinging Side Of The Pennies |
Philips BBE 12570 |
1965 |
The Smooth Side Of The Pennies |
Philips BBE 12571 |
| LP's |
| 1965 |
Two Sides Of The Four Pennies |
Philips BL 7642 |
| 1966 |
Mixed Bag |
Philips BL 7734 |
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