The Four Pennies

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The Four Pennies were a 1960s English pop group best known for their UK chart-topping hit "Juliet."

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The Four Pennies canonical 2
Ten Cents a Coup 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English musical group
musical group
pop group
activeInDecade 1960s
associatedAct Lionel Morton NERFINISHED
bestKnownFor their UK chart-topping hit "Juliet"
chartAchievement UK number-one single with "Juliet"
chartPosition "Juliet" reached number one on the UK Singles Chart NERFINISHED
"Juliet" spent several weeks on the UK Singles Chart NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
debutSingle Do You Want Me To NERFINISHED
disbandedIn 1967
followUpSingle Juliet NERFINISHED
formedIn 1963
genre pop
hasMember Alan Buck NERFINISHED
Fritz Fryer NERFINISHED
Lionel Morton NERFINISHED
Mike Wilsh NERFINISHED
hitSingle Juliet NERFINISHED
languageOfLyrics English
notableWork Juliet NERFINISHED
originatedIn Blackburn NERFINISHED
Lancashire NERFINISHED
recordLabel Philips Records NERFINISHED
song Black Girl NERFINISHED
I Found Out the Hard Way NERFINISHED
Juliet NERFINISHED
Keep the Freeway Open NERFINISHED
Miss Bad Daddy NERFINISHED
No More Sad Songs for Me NERFINISHED
Square Peg NERFINISHED
Tell Me Girl
Until It's Time for You to Go NERFINISHED
You Boy NERFINISHED
style melodic pop
vocalist Lionel Morton NERFINISHED
vocalStyle harmony vocals
yearsActive 1963–1967

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Hey Girl hasNotableCoverVersionBy The Four Pennies
In the Pines hasNotablePerformer The Four Pennies
Greatest Hits hasTrack The Four Pennies
this entity surface form: Ten Cents a Coup