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  1. The Soul Survivors. The Love Affair started out as the Soul Survivors in early 1966, featuring Steve Ellis (vocals), Maurice 'Mo' Bacon (drums), Stephen Morgan Fisher (keyboards), Ian Miller (guitar), and Warwick Rose (bass). They were managed by Maurice's father, Sidney Bacon. Sid was a drummer, too, and his brother Max was a famous jazz ...

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  2. Dec 12, 2021 · Entertainment. Music. Steve Ellis never lost his everlasting Love Affair with music. WHEN STEVE Ellis heard that his first hit single had charted he was in the dock at Bow Street Magistrates...

  3. Sep 7, 2011 · When a cover of US Southern Soul singer Robert Knight’s ‘Everlasting Love’ hit the number 1 spot in January 1968, Love Affair were well and truly propelled into the Pop limelight. A string of hits followed over the next two years, forever guaranteeing the bands status as a classic late-60s pop group. I was lucky enough to catch up with ...

  4. 142K. 35M views 6 years ago #EverlastingLove #LoveAffair. Love Affair - Everlasting Love (Official Video) Stream Love Affair here: https://LoveAffair.lnk.to/TBOLA Watch Rainbow Valley...

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  5. Jan 22, 2021 · Love Affair and Steve Ellis: The hits that catapulted the band to glory. In 1968, Love Affair were the second biggest-selling group in Britain, pipped only by the Beatles. We still hear...

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  6. 1960s. 1970s. Recent. Usages in media. Personnel. Discography. Singles. Albums. Compilation CDs. References. External links. Love Affair (band) Love Affair were a London-based pop and progressive rock group formed in 1966. The group had several UK Singles Chart top 10 hits, including the number one success, "Everlasting Love". History. 1960s.

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  8. The Soul Survivors formed into Love Affair in 1966, with Rex Brayley, Mick Jackson, Lynton Guest, and Maurice Bacon. A few months later, in early 1967, the band released their first two singles, including " Everlasting Love ", a song that knocked The Beatles' " Hello, Goodbye " off the number one spot on British charts.

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