Marmalade - Cousin Norman

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Here's another of my video's of Marmalade performing Cousin Norman, which I think reached No6 in the UK charts in 1971. If I'm wrong I'm sure someone will put me right :-)
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Marmalade - Cousin Norman

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  • this is a re-record ...

    this is a re-record by the cover band
    SPOT THE RINGERS

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  • just fell on these ...

    just fell on these again,seem so long ago ,but still hold up today .did not realise they were so proliflic ,how many top 40 hits did they have. steve

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  • Class act

    Class act

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  • did Marmalade sing ...

    did Marmalade sing "Jam Side Down" ?

    I'll get me coat....

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  • Marmalade is: Sandy ...

    Marmalade is: Sandy Newman-Leadvocals & Leadguitar, Graham Knigth-Bassguitar & Vocals, Alan Holmes-Guitar & Vocals, Glenn Taylor-Drums & Vocals. Marmalade Forever !!!

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  • Er, (John) Graham ...

    Er, (John) Graham Knight is the only one on the bus wearing glasses that is.....

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  • This is most ...

    This is most certainly not the original. It features JGK, an original member, (with glasses), the others are a cover band that had, ahem, 'success' with falling apart at the seams. The original knocks spots off of this.

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  • totally brill

    totally brill

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  • I've got to say, ...

    I've got to say, I've always really loved this song. We know Marmalade here in NZ with Obladi Oblda first as reasonable hit in New Zealand when it was released simultaneously with The beatles version but then we also heard more from Marmalade and here it was Reflections ( A True Gem with a great lead break) and to top it all off "Cousin Norman" which for me is a close enough to a fore runner of brass with swing which Ska capitilised on. Frankly, Marmalade are totally tops.

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  • brilliant ...

    brilliant foot-tapping stuff.would love to sing that at kareoke.

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  • My all time ...

    My all time favourite cant stop singing it great to hear it again

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  • Marmalade re-calls ...

    Marmalade re-calls my memory, excellent.

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  • Brilliant!!!!!!!!

    Brilliant!!!!!!!!

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  • marmalade were much ...

    marmalade were much better on decca records the album songs was bril but very heavy but, sarah cant someone do a vidio of that

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  • priceless used to ...

    priceless used to sing this in our traveling band TOP BAND

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