The Smoke
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The Smoke was an english pop group from Yorkshire. Their biggest hit was "My Friend Jack" (UK charts: #45) (also covered by Boney M). They consisted of Mick Rowley (vocals), Mal Luker (guitar), Zeke Lund (bass) and Geoff Gill (drums)
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Album
- 1967: "It's Smoke Time"
[edit] Singles
- as The Shots
- 1965: Keep A Hold Of What You've Got / She's A Liar (UK)
- 1965: There She Goes / Walk Right Out The Door (UK)
- as Chords Five
- 1967: I Am Only Dreaming / Universal Vagrant (UK)
- 1968: Some People / Battersea Fair (UK)
- 1969: Same Old Fat Man / Hold On To Everything You've Got (UK)
- as The Smoke
- 1967: My Friend Jack / We Can Take It (D)
- 1967: High In A Room / If The Wheater's Sunny (D)
- 1967: If The Wheater's Sunny / I Would If I Could, But I Can't (UK)
- 1967: Have Some More Tea / Victor Henry's Cool Book (D)
- 1967: It Could Be Wonderful / Have Some More Tea (UK)
- 1968: Utterly Simple / Sydney Gill (UK)
- 1968: Sydney Gill / It Could Be Wonderful (D)
- 1970: Dreams Of Dreams / My Birth (UK)
- 1971: Ride, Ride, Ride / Guy Fawkes (UK)
- 1972: Sugar Man / That's What I Want (D)
- 1972: Jack Is Back / That's What I Want (F)
- 1974: Shagalagalu / Gimme Good Loving (D)
- 1974: My Lullaby / Looking High (UK)
- 1976: My Friend Jack, (1976 version) / Lady (F)