Pinkerton's Assorted Colours

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Mirror Mirror 00:00 Tools
Mirror, Mirror 00:00 Tools
Don't Stop Loving Me Baby 00:00 Tools
Magic Rocking Horse 00:00 Tools
Will Ya? 00:00 Tools
She Don't Care 00:00 Tools
Mum And Dad 00:00 Tools
There's Nobody I'd Sooner Love 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Right 00:00 Tools
Smile A Little Smile For Me 00:00 Tools
Pinkertons Assorted Colours 00:00 Tools
On A Street Car 00:00 Tools
Duke's Jetty 00:00 Tools
Kentucky Woman 00:00 Tools
Behind The Mirror 00:00 Tools
One Man Band 00:00 Tools
Me Without You 00:00 Tools
When You Walk In The Room 00:00 Tools
Look At Me, Look At Me 00:00 Tools
People Say 00:00 Tools
4 O'Clock In New York 00:00 Tools
Strawberry Fool 00:00 Tools
Pages of Your Life 00:00 Tools
There She Goes (Stereo) 00:00 Tools
Yes I Understand 00:00 Tools
The Lies In Your Eyes 00:00 Tools
If You Were True 00:00 Tools
Mirror Mirror - Alternate Take 00:00 Tools
Shadows On A Foggy Day 00:00 Tools
Mirror Miirror 00:00 Tools
Duke's Party 00:00 Tools
Can't Break The Habit 00:00 Tools
Don't Stop Loving Me Baby (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
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Pinkerton's Assorted Colours were a mid-1960s pop band from England. Formed in Rugby, Warwickshire as 'The Liberators', they became Pinkerton's Assorted Colours in 1965, and scored a Top 10 hit with their first single release, "Mirror, Mirror" written and sung by bandmember Tony Newman. They were managed by Reginald Calvert, and supported by his then radio station, Radio City. Lack of further chart success found them dubbed one-hit wonders. Stuart Colman, Pinkerton’s one time bassist, went on to become a BBC Radio One DJ, and later a producer for Shakin' Stevens, Cliff Richard and Billy Fury. After their second single they shortened their name to 'Pinkerton's Colours', then to 'Pinkertons.' In 1969, following several lineup changes, they reformed as The Flying Machine, who also became one-hit wonders, albeit in the United States. Band member Barrie Bernard later played in Jigsaw. Drummer David Holland left the band in 1968 to form Trapeze and later became highly successful as the drummer for Judas Priest. Members Tony Newman (born 1947, Rugby) - vocals, guitars Samuel "Pinkerton" Kempe (born 1946, Rugby) - vocals, Autoharp David Holland (born 5 April 1948, Northampton) - drums Barrie Bernard (born 27 November 1944, Coventry) - bass guitar Tom Long (Rugby) - lead guitar Stuart Colman (Ian Stuart Colman, 19 December, Harrogate, Yorkshire, 1944 - 2018) - bass, electric piano Steve Jones (born 1946, Coventry) - lead guitar, vocals (not to be confused with The Sex Pistols' guitarist Paul Bridge-Wilkinson (known as Paul Wilkinson) (born 1948, Coventry) – drums, vocals Michael Summerson (born October 1950 - February 2016) - bass guitar, vocals Philip Clough (born November 1947) Lead Guitar, Vocals Peter Robbins (born February 1959) drums, vocals. Martyn "Stalky" Gleeson (born February 1955) drums. Discography Singles "Mirror, Mirror" b/w "She Don't Care" 1965 - #9 UK "Don't Stop Loving Me Baby" / "Will Ya" 1966 - #50 UK "Magic Rockin' Horse" / "It Ain't Right" 1966 "Mum And Dad" / "On A Street Car" 1967 "There's Nobody I'd Sooner Love" / "Duke's Jetty" 1968 "Kentucky Woman" / "Behind The Mirror" 1968 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.