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"Any Old Time (You`re Lonely and Sad)"
Single by The Foundations
B-side"We Are Happy People"
Released1968
GenrePop
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Tony Macaulay
The Foundations singles chronology
"Back on My Feet Again"
(1968)
"Any Old Time (You`re Lonely and Sad)"
(1968)
"Build Me Up Buttercup"
(1968)

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Any Old Time (Youre Lonely and Sad)

The Foundations

1968 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1968 · Fecha Grabación: 1968 -
    Discográfica: Pye (UK)Uni (US) · · Productor: Tony Macaulay

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    1968 single by The Foundations

    "Any Old Time (You`re Lonely and Sad)" was the third single by the Foundations. It reached number 48 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] It was the last single they released with Clem Curtis as their lead singer. Their next single with lead singer Colin Young would give them a bigger hit with "Build Me Up Buttercup".

    The B side "We Are Happy People", which was composed by Foundations trombone player Eric Allandale, was a top 10 hit in Scandinavia for Swedish group Slam Creepers’.[2]

    The Foundations would re-record the song in stereo and with Colin Young on vocals instead of Clem Curtis. This appeared on their 1968 LP released on Marble Arch MALS 1157.[3] Clem Curtis and Alan Warner re-recorded the song in the 1980s as Clem Curtis and the Foundations.[4]

    Charts

    Chart (1968)

    Peak
    position

    Argentina (Escalera a la Fama)[5]

    7

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1968 single by The Foundations

    "Any Old Time (You`re Lonely and Sad)" was the third single by the Foundations. It reached number 48 on the UK Singles Chart.[1] It was the last single they released with Clem Curtis as their lead singer. Their next single with lead singer Colin Young would give them a bigger hit with "Build Me Up Buttercup".

    The B side "We Are Happy People", which was composed by Foundations trombone player Eric Allandale, was a top 10 hit in Scandinavia for Swedish group Slam Creepers’.[2]

    The Foundations would re-record the song in stereo and with Colin Young on vocals instead of Clem Curtis. This appeared on their 1968 LP released on Marble Arch MALS 1157.[3] Clem Curtis and Alan Warner re-recorded the song in the 1980s as Clem Curtis and the Foundations.[4]

    Charts

    Chart (1968)

    Peak
    position

    Argentina (Escalera a la Fama)[5]

    7