When The Boy's Happy (The Girl's Happy Too)

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Year
1963
Peak Position
#95
Weeks on Chart
1
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
The Four Pennies were a British pop group from Blackburn, Lancashire, formed in the 1960s. The band consisted of Lionel Morton, Mike Wilsh, Fritz Fryer, and Alan Buck, with Morton serving as the lead vocalist. They achieved success with their debut single "Juliet" in 1964, which reached number one on the UK Singles Chart. The song was written by group member Lionel Morton and became their signature tune.


Following the success of "Juliet," The Four Pennies released several more singles that achieved moderate success in the UK charts. Some of their other notable songs include "Black Girl," "Until It's Time for You to Go," and "I Found Out the Hard Way." The Four Pennies disbanded in the late 1960s after enjoying a few years of commercial success in the music industry.

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