- Audio Cassette (2 Jun 1992)
- Format: Import
- Label: Capitol
- ASIN: B00000EFOO
- Other Editions: Audio CD
- Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
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| 1. I'm Telling You Now | |||
| 2. I Understand (Just How You Feel) | |||
| 3. It Doesn't Matter Anymore | |||
| 4. If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody | |||
| 5. You Were Made for Me | |||
| 6. See You Later, Alligator | |||
| 7. Do the Freddie | |||
| 8. I Think of You | |||
| 9. Feel So Blue | |||
| 10. Over You | |||
| 11. I Love You Baby | |||
| 12. Viper | |||
| 13. If You've Got a Minute, Baby | |||
| 14. Just for You | |||
| 15. Money (That's What I Want) | |||
| 16. Little You | |||
| 17. Thou Shalt Not Steal | |||
| 18. Jailer Bring Me Water | |||
| 19. I Don't Love You Anymore | |||
| 20. Playboy | |||
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The group's career began with If you gotta make a fool of somebody (originally recorded by James Ray) and I'm telling you now (an original song), both of which made number two in the UK during the summer of 1963 Their next single, You were made for me, peaked at number three in December 1963. The first two singles of 1964, Over you (an original song) and I love you baby (a cover of a Paul Anka song) both made the top twenty but failed to reach the top ten. It seemed that Freddie and the dreamers were fading fast, especially when Just for you (another original song) was only a very minor hit. However, they finished 1964 on a high when I understand (a cover of a G-clefs hit of 1961) made the UK top five.
1965 proved to be disappointing for them in the UK, yielding only two minor hits, A little you and Thou shalt not steal - the latter being a cover of a Dick and Deedee song that was banned by the BBC. However, Freddie and the dreamers toured the world that year and had several American hits including I understand (a number one hit) and Do the Freddie (which never charted in the UK).
Realizing that their pop hit days were over, Freddie and the dreamers switched to club and cabaret work, eventually joining the sixties revival circuit.
This compilation contains all the essentials by a group that was far more talented than their image might suggest.
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