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Fill me up buttercup something about mary
Fill me up buttercup something about mary









fill me up buttercup something about mary

Later years, Curtis along with original guitarist Alan Warner (2), keyboard player, Vince Cross and drummer, Andy Bennett (8), recorded new versions of The Foundations classic tracks plus additional material. Since the 1970's Clem Curtis has continued to perform in a revived version of the group named Clem Curtis & The Foundations, Meanwhile, Colin Young formed his own shortlived version of the group, New Foundations.

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The group disbanded towards the end of 1970. The group's last chart entry was with their own composition "Born To Live, Born To Die" which charted number 46. "Build Me Up Buttercup" went number 2 in 1968 and In The Bad Bad Old Days" which went to number 8 in 1969. The Foundations had two more big hits with Curtis's replacement, lead singer Colin Young.

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The original lead singer Clem Curtis and another member, tenor sax player Mike Elliott left in 1968. They had a number 1 hit with their first release, "Baby, Now That I've Found You", They followed up with "Back On My Feet Again" which went to number 18 and "Any Old Time (You're Lonely Or Sad)" which got to number 48. They were originally discovered by Ron Fairway and were briefly managed by Fairway and Barry Class until Fairway was ousted leaving Class in charge. For approximately one and a half months Arthur Brown was in the group. They were an eight man multi-racial group made up of three white Londoners, four West Indians and a Sri Lankan. The evolved out of a group called The Ramong Sound aka The Ramongs. The Foundations were a British soul band, active from 1967 to 1970.











Fill me up buttercup something about mary