Emile Ford & The Checkmates

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What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For 02:09 Tools
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For? 00:00 Tools
On a Slow Boat to China 00:00 Tools
Still 00:00 Tools
Counting Teardrops 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Know What You're Missing 00:00 Tools
Them There Eyes 00:00 Tools
Red Sails in the Sunset 00:00 Tools
Don't Tell Me Your Troubles 00:00 Tools
what do you want to make those 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes For? 02:04 Tools
What Do You Want To Makes Those Eyes At Me For? 00:00 Tools
Move Along 00:00 Tools
White Christmas 00:00 Tools
Buona Sera 00:00 Tools
That Lucky Old Sun 00:00 Tools
Fever 00:00 Tools
Heavenly 00:00 Tools
What Am I Gonna Do 00:00 Tools
Send for Me 00:00 Tools
Question 00:00 Tools
Half Of My Heart 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Tho 00:00 Tools
What Am I Gonna Do? 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes For 00:00 Tools
To Know Her Is to Love Her 00:00 Tools
Wiggle, Wiggle 00:00 Tools
WHAT DO YOU WANNA MAKE THOSE EYES AT ME FOR 00:00 Tools
Be My Guest 00:00 Tools
Mona Lisa 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For ? 00:00 Tools
Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home) 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes Ate Me For? 00:00 Tools
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now 00:00 Tools
What do you want 00:00 Tools
Afraid 00:00 Tools
Slow Boat To China 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Know What You're Missin' 'Til You Try 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes At Me For? (1959 No.1 Single) 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Makes Thos 00:00 Tools
After You've Gone 00:00 Tools
Endlessly 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Know What You're Missing Till You Try 00:00 Tools
I'll Be Satisfied 00:00 Tools
So Many Ways 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me 00:00 Tools
Over and Over 00:00 Tools
Lonely Weekends 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For? (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
What do You Want to Make 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For? [1959 No.1 Single] 00:00 Tools
A Kiss to Build a Dream On 00:00 Tools
My Wish Came True 00:00 Tools
Bonny, Bonny Banks of Loch Lomond 00:00 Tools
Paralysed 00:00 Tools
Doin' the Twist 00:00 Tools
Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes At Me for - Mono Version 00:00 Tools
Yellow Bird 00:00 Tools
The Alphabet Song (A-You're Adorable) 00:00 Tools
Gypsy Love 00:00 Tools
Why Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For? 00:00 Tools
Your Nose Is Gonna Grow 00:00 Tools
Wiggle 00:00 Tools
Trouble 00:00 Tools
Vaya Con Dios 00:00 Tools
Buona Sera - Alternate Version 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Know What You're Missing Til You Try 00:00 Tools
13. What do you want to make those eyes at me for 00:00 Tools
Early In the Morning 00:00 Tools
Counting Teadrops 00:00 Tools
Dreamboat 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Know What Your Missing 00:00 Tools
The Rains Came 00:00 Tools
What Am I Going to Do? 00:00 Tools
Always 00:00 Tools
A Slow Boat to China 00:00 Tools
Lawdy Miss Clawdy 00:00 Tools
(STEREO) What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For 00:00 Tools
The Joker 00:00 Tools
Danny Boy 00:00 Tools
Keep a-lovin' Me 00:00 Tools
Darling Tell Me Do You Love Me 00:00 Tools
Hush, Someone's Calling My Name 00:00 Tools
Don't (Stop Me Now) 00:00 Tools
What Do You To Make Those Eyes At Me For 00:00 Tools
Counting Teardrops - Emile Ford & The Checkmates 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Who 00:00 Tools
What Do You Wanna Make Those Eyes At Me For? 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those At Me Fo R? 00:00 Tools
When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano 00:00 Tools
Questions 00:00 Tools
What do want to makes those ey 00:00 Tools
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
Wiggle Wiggle 00:00 Tools
Sazzle Dazzle 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Know What You're Missing 'Til You Try 00:00 Tools
what do you want to... 00:00 Tools
Scarlet Ribbons (For Her Hair) 00:00 Tools
Catch The Wind 00:00 Tools
Scarlet ribbons 00:00 Tools
Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now 00:00 Tools
Lonely Weekends (1960) 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For? - 1960 00:00 Tools
what do you want to make thos 00:00 Tools
I wonder who's kissing her now? 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For (Freddie And The Dreamers) 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At For Me 00:00 Tools
Don’t Tell Me Your Troubles 00:00 Tools
Don't 00:00 Tools
You'll Never Know What You're Missin' 00:00 Tools
What Do Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For 00:00 Tools
What do want to makes those 00:00 Tools
The Alphabet Song 00:00 Tools
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For (Remastered) 00:00 Tools
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Michael Emile Telford Miller (16 October 1937 – 11 April 2016), known professionally as Emile Ford, was a musician and singer born in Saint Lucia. He was popular in the United Kingdom in the late 1950s and early 1960s as the leader of Emile Ford & the Checkmates, who had a number one hit in late 1959 with "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?". He was also a pioneering sound engineer. Emile Ford was born in Castries, Saint Lucia, in the West Indies. He was the son of Barbadian politician, Frederick Edward Miller, and Madge Murray, a singer and musical theatre director whose father had founded and conducted the St. Lucia Philharmonic Band. His mother married again, taking the name of Sweetnam; some sources erroneously give Emile Ford's birth name as Sweetnam or Sweetman. He was educated at St Mary’s College, Castries. He moved to London with his mother and family in the mid-1950s, partly motivated by his desire to explore improved sound reproduction technology, and studied at the Paddington Technical College in London.[4] It was during this time that he taught himself to play a number of musical instruments, including guitar, piano, violin, bass guitar and drums. Using an abbreviated form of his name, as Emile Ford, he first entered show business at the age of 20, and made his first public performance at the Buttery, Kensington. His first appearance with a backing group was at the Athenaeum Ballroom in Muswell Hill. His TV appearances in 1958 included outings on The Music Shop, the Pearl Carr & Teddy Johnson Show, Oh, Boy!, and Six-Five Special. He teamed up in January 1959 with his half-brother, bassist George Sweetnam-Ford (born 1 January 1941), electric guitarist Ken Street (born 1943) and drummer John Cuffley to form Emile Ford & the Checkmates. The band appeared on the TV programme Sunday Serenade, which ran for six weeks. They won the Soho Fair talent contest in July 1959, but turned down a recording contract with EMI because the company would not allow Ford to produce their records, and instead agreed to a deal with Pye Records. Their first self-produced recording, "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?", a song originally recorded by Ada Jones and Billy Murray in 1917, went to number one in the UK Singles Chart at the end of 1959 and stayed there for six weeks. Ford was the first black British artist to sell one million copies of a single. In January 1960, Ford signed a two-year employment management contract with Leslie Grade. He had several more hits in the UK, and also scored a number one EP in 1960. The readers of the British music magazine New Musical Express voted Emile Ford and the Checkmates as the "Best New Act" in 1960. Ford's debut album was made up of covers. He made several albums, but his last studio recordings were in 1963. His half-brothers George and Dave Sweetnam-Ford were later members of the Ferris Wheel. As a sound engineer, Ford was responsible for creating a backing track system for stage shows, first used in 1960, which provided a basis for what became known as karaoke. In 1969, he set up a recording studio in Barbados with the help of his father, before moving to Sweden.[6] While there, he further developed a new open-air playback system for stage shows, patented as the Liveoteque Sound Frequency Feedback Injection System. Counting Teardrops, an anthology including all of Ford's recordings with Pye Records, was released in 2001. Emile Ford died in London on 11 April 2016. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.