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Having played the saxophone in The Thunderbirds and then The Saphires, Colin Cook (who was born in Bacca, India, but had moved to Melbourne, Australia, with his family in 1952) left to become a solo singer in the early 1960s. He became a popular rock 'n roll and pop vocalist in Australia with multiple record releases between 1962 and 1968. After three singles on the Clarion label had flopped, Cook moved to the United Kingdom for two years where he worked on the London stage production of the musical Hair. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Cry I Do
1602This is an Onslaught of Average.
1373Oh Perfect, an Airplane Joke.
1194So You Sank Your Own Money into This Shipwreck?
1145What Do You Think You're Gonna "Make It"?
1126Riot In Cell Block Number 9
947You Put Yourself in Debt to Find out You Suck.
938Now You're Talking About Depression.
909Not Like You'll Need Them When This Bombs.
8110I, The Devourer of Worlds - Original Mix
72This Won't Work
The Clarion Call
The Buddy Holly Sound

I Love To See You Strut: More 60s Mod, R&B, Brit Soul & Freakbeat Nuggets

Pretty Ugly
Rust
Sounds of the Sixties - Heart and Soul Disc 1
I Love To See You Strut
The Clarion Set

His Greatest W&G Recordings
His Greatest Recordings
Salvatore