Not Friday on my Mind 53: I See the Rain. RIP Dean Ford
Posted in 1960s, Friday On My Mind, Music at 12:00 on 4 January 2019
I was sad to hear the news of the death of Dean Ford, lead singer of (The) Marmalade (once known as Dean Ford and the Gaylords,) the first Scottish group to have a no 1 in the UK. To make it, of course, they had to leave Scotland and move to London where their initial efforts under their original name didn’t meet with much joy. Calling themselves The Marmalade also didn’t bring instant success. It was only when they adopted a more pop profile – and with songs written by others – that they achieved a measure of success, peaking with that no. 1, a cover of The Beatles’ Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da.
Ford was no mean song writer though. Along with fellow band member Junior Campbell he wrote Reflections of My Life, Rainbow, and My Little One, hits between 1969 and 1971.
Plus this pre-success psychedelia-tinged song, said to be Jimi Hendrix’s favourite of 1967.
Thomas McAleese (Dean Ford): 5/9/1946 – 31/12/2018. So it goes.