| AMEN CORNER |
![]() DERAM - DM 32 AMEN CORNER High in the sky Run, run, run |
![]() CHARLY RECORDS - BO 205 AMEN CORNER Bend me, shape me (If apradise is) half as nice |
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![]() PERFECT - 0786 002 AMEN CORNER Bend me shape me If paradise is half as nice |
![]() IMMEDIATE - IMF 517 AMEN CORNER (If paradise is) half as nice Hey hey hey |
![]() IMMEDIATE - IMI 512 AMEN CORNER (If paradise is) Half as nice Hey hey girl |
![]() IMMEDIATE - 103456 AMEN CORNER (If paradise is) Half as nice Hello Suzie |
| AMEN
CORNER (ARTIST BIOGRAPHY)
The
band is named after Amen Corner, a small residential area on the
edge of Bracknell in Berkshire. Initially they specialised in a
blues and jazz-orientated style, but were steered by their
record companies into more commercial pastures. Their first
singles and album appeared on Decca’s subsidiary label Deram,
but they left at the end of 1968 to join Immediate, where they
were instantly rewarded with a No. 1, “(If Paradise Is) Half as
Nice” (based on the Italian hit “Il Paradiso,” written by Lucio
Battisti and originally sung by Patty Pravo) in early 1969,
followed by another top five entry with the Roy Wood composition
“Hello Susie”. |