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Tony Burrows Tribute VideoA video tribute to Tony Burrows who was the lead singer for the 60's & 70's groups Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, First Class and Brotherhood of Man. This is dedicated to Tony Burrows and the real original Edison Lighthouse. Special dedication to Stuart Edwards of Edison Lighthouse for keeping the real original Edison Lighthouse alive and being the real thing! This video is done for fun and not for profit. God Bless Edison Lighthouse!
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Melanie Makes Me Smile - Tony BurrowsMelanie Makes Me Smile - Tony Burrows, 1970. His 1st solo single. He is the voice of Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, The Pipkins, The Brotherhood of Man, The First Class and many more! Words & Music by Tony Macaulay & Barry Mason.
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White Plains - My Baby Loves Lovin', Jun '70 - HQ Stereo DubA Roger Greenaway - Roger Cook composition feat. Tony Burrows. B&W TOTP Footage (LR): Tony Burrows, Robin Shaw, Robin Box and Roger Greenaway. Robin Shaw is also miming lead vocals in the colour film. Thanks for making this the third most viewed video I've posted.
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The Humming Song - Tony BurrowsThe Humming Song - Tony Burrows, 1971. His 3rd single. He is the voice of Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, The Pipkins, The Brotherhood of Man, The First Class and many more! Words & Music by Tony Macaulay.
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Every Little Move She Makes - Tony BurrowsEvery Little Move She Makes - Tony Burrows, 1970. His 2nd single. He is the voice of Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, The Pipkins, The Brotherhood of Man, The First Class and many more! Words & Music by Tony Macaulay, Roger Greenaway & Roger Cook.
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The Flying Machine - Smile A Little Smile For Me, Nov '69 - HQ stereo dubA Tony Macaulay / Geoff Stephens composition.
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The Pipkins - Gimme Dat DingPiano bar swing dance song from 1970 as sung by Tony Burrows.
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Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes Music VideoSince there is a video of "Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes" by Edison Lighthouse that doesn't have the origional members in it, I decided to make up a video of the real origional Edison Lighthouse, with the origional verson of the song in it, as a tribute to Edison Lighthouse & Tony Burrows. I took a couple of tv show videos I found of them online & put parts of them together with the origional version of the song. If it looks like they are kind lip-synching, well alot of groups did that on tv back in the day. :) Tony Burrows is a cute thing here and so are the rest of the group. Enjoy! Please Note: The copyrights to this belong to Edison Lighthouse, Tony Burrows, the song writers etc and whoever by them has the rights. This video is intended for fun, not profit.
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Edison Lighthouse - Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes), Feb '70 - HQ stereo dubfeat. Tony Burrows. Another gem from the best year in pop history, 1970. Best enjoyed through headphones.
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White Plains - Every Little Move She MakesWhite Plains evolved from the late 1960s pop/psychedelic band The Flower Pot Men, under which moniker Tony Burrows, Pete Nelson, and Robin Shaw together with Neil Landon (who went to Fat Mattress) toured (although it was mainly a studio project masterminded by John Carter). The last single of the Flower Pot Men for Deram Records was composed by Roger Greenaway and was an attempt at a hit single in the style of the then popular Love Affair called "In A Moment of Madness". The single did not chart and for the next single the band's name was changed to White Plains. The band's songs were mainly produced and written by Greenaway and Roger Cook. White Plains released several hit songs, including 1970's "My Baby Loves Lovin'" (number 13 on the US charts and number 4 in Canada), and 1971's "When You Are A King" (number 13 on the UK Singles Chart that was translated to Hebrew and covered by the Israeli singer, Shlomo Artzi. "Lovin' You Baby" reached #35 in Canada. White Plains kept changing their line-up during its relatively short existence. Burrows, who sang on most of the group's charting hits, was the band's original lead singer. At the same time Burrows did a lot of studio work, singing on hits by The Brotherhood of Man, The Pipkins (again with Roger Greenaway) and Edison Lighthouse. Dave Kerr-Clemenson also left Edison Lighthouse in 1973 to join White Plains. The group's top-selling song "My Baby Loves Lovin'", was recorded on 26 October 1969, and was released on 9 January ...
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