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There were at least three different bands called The All Night Workers in the 1960s. 1. The All Night Workers was an American R&B band of the 1960s, featuring Otis Smith with Lloyd Baskin and Mike Esposito, who were Syracuse, NY, United States-area buddies of Lou Reed. Baskin later joined Seatrain, whereas Esposito joined The Blue Magoos. This band recorded a pair of singles for the Round Sound and Cameo labels, the first co-written by a pre-Velvet Underground Lou Reed and John Cale. 2. The All Night Workers was a name used by a bunch of West London musicians for a series of interrelated bands that spanned the years 1965-1972. Considering that around 30 musicians passed through the different versions of The All Night Workers, the band’s history is almost impossible to pin down with complete accuracy. 3. The All Night Workers were a British beat group of the 1960s, from Liverpool. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Why Don't You Smile
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Why Don't You Smile
Lou Reed - Pre Velvet Underground
Soul Deep - Vol. 1
Aquarium Drunkard Presents: Derek’s Daily 45 II- Psych, Freakbeat, Garage 1966-68

Why Don't You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65
Derek's Daily 45
Surf Rock

I Love To See You Strut: More 60s Mod, R&B, Brit Soul & Freakbeat Nuggets
Lou Reed: Pre-Velvet Underground
A Walk With The Velvet Underground