Who'll Be the One
1967 single by The Easybeats
"Who'll Be the One" | ||||
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Cover of the 1967 Netherlands single | ||||
Single by The Easybeats | ||||
from the album Good Friday | ||||
B-side | "Do You Have a Soul" (Australia), "Saturday Night" (UK) | |||
Released | 16 March 1967 (UK) April 1967 (Australia) | |||
Recorded | 1967 IBC Studios, London | |||
Genre |
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Length | 2:03 | |||
Label | Parlophone/Albert Productions | |||
Songwriter(s) | Harry Vanda/George Young | |||
Producer(s) | Shel Talmy | |||
Australian/U.K. singles chronology | ||||
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"Who'll Be the One" is a song written by Harry Vanda and George Young. It was originally recorded by the Australian rock group the Easybeats in 1967. The song was a follow-up to their successful single "Friday On My Mind". The single was a flop in the U.K., but it reached #12 on the Go-Set charts in Australia [1]
Single track listing
- Australian release
- Who'll Be the One
- Do You Have a Soul
- UK release
- Who'll Be the One
- Saturday Night
Charts
Chart | Peak position |
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Australian Go-Set | 12 |
Australian Kent Music Report[1] | 14 |
Personnel
Musicians
- Dick Diamonde – bass guitar
- Snowy Fleet – drums
- Harry Vanda – lead guitar
- Stevie Wright – lead vocals
- George Young – rhythm guitar
Technical
References
- ^ a b Kent, David (2005). Australian Chart Book 1940 - 1969. Turramurra, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd. ISBN 0-646-44439-5.
External links
- Go-Set Charts
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- Dick Diamonde
- Harry Vanda
- Stevie Wright
- George Young
- Snowy Fleet
- Tony Cahill
- Easy
- It's 2 Easy
- Volume 3
- Good Friday
- Friday on My Mind
- Vigil
- Friends
- "For My Woman"
- "She's So Fine"
- "Wedding Ring"
- "Sad and Lonely and Blue"
- "Women (Make You Feel Alright)"
- "Come and See Her"
- "Sorry"
- "Friday on My Mind"
- "Who'll Be the One"
- "Heaven and Hell"
- "Falling Off the Edge of the World"
- "The Music Goes 'Round My Head"
- "Hello, How Are You"
- "Land of Make Believe"
- "Good Times"
- "Lay Me Down and Die"
- "St. Louis"
- "Peculiar Hole in the Sky"
- Discography
- Friday on My Mind (TV miniseries)
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