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The Marmalade - Reflections Of My Life - Free music videos


Marmalade were a successful Scottish pop/rock group, from Glasgow in Scotland, originally known as Dean Ford and The Gaylords between 1961 and 1966. They changed the group name to "The Marmalade" in 1966. A later version of the band (from 1974), exists to this day, with only Graham Knight remaining from the original members.

The Marmalade - Reflections Of My Life - Free music videos



Original band members
Dean Ford: born Thomas McAleese, 5 September 1945, Coatbridge, Scotland — lead vocalist.
Junior Campbell: born William Campbell, 31 May 1947, Glasgow, Scotland — lead guitarist / instrumentalist / vocalist and arranger.
Graham Knight: born John Graham Knight, 8 December 1943, Glasgow — bassist and vocalist.
Pat Fairley: born Patrick Fairley, 14 April 1943, Glasgow — 6 string bassist / guitarist.
Alan Whitehead: born 24 July 1945, Oswestry, Shropshire, England — drummer. (Whitehead replaced Ray Duffy who left in 1966/7 to return to his trade as a chef - although Duffy later returned to music, drumming on Matthews Southern Comfort's number one "Woodstock" and also most of Gallagher and Lyle's hits. Duffy also teamed up again with Junior Campbell, playing drums on Campbell's solo hits and album).

The "Marmalade" Had A Big Hit In The USA In 1970 Called "Reflections Of My Life". In 1976, They Came Back With This Ultra Pop Tune Called "Falling Apart At The Seams". It's A Great Song That Made The Top 10 In England. Here In The USA, It Stalled At #49...But Should Have Been A Hit!

The Marmalade - Reflections Of My Life - Free music videos

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