Band, 1968-1978 GB
Rock and Pop
Cupid's Inspiration was a English rock band. They were predominantly active between 1968 and 1971. The group scored two Top 40 hits on the UK Singles Chart in 1968. "Yesterday Has Gone" hit #4 in June of that year, and "My World" went to #33 in October. In 1970, lead singer Terry Rice-Milton was followed by John Lynch and then Martin Cure, who added several musicians from Leamington to the line-up. In the 1990s and early 2000s, the group did reunion shows with other bands from the era. Their song "Yesterday Has Gone" (written by Teddy Randazzo and Victoria Pike) has featured on many compilation albums
![]() | Gordon Haskell voc, eb *1946 GB |
![]() | Terry Rice-Milton voc |
![]() | Martin Cure voc, g, bvoc GB |
![]() | Bernie Lee eg, acg, stg, voc |
![]() | Wyndham George |
![]() | Bob Poole eb, bvoc GB |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Yesterday Has Gone / My World | Cupid's Inspiration | 1974 | Single |
Sunshine | Cupid's Inspiration Featuring Terry Rice-Milton | 1970 | Single |
Are You Growing Tired Of My Love / Sunshine | Cupid's Inspiration Featuring Terry Rice-Milton | 1970 | Single |
Brown Eyed Woman | Cupid's Inspiration | 1969 | Single |
Without Your Love | Cupid's Inspiration Featuring Terry Rice-Milton | 1969 | Single |
Yesterday Has Gone | Cupid's Inspiration | 1969 | Album |
The Sad Thing | Cupid's Inspiration Featuring Terry Rice-Milton | 1969 | Single |
My World | Cupid's Inspiration | 1968 | Single |
La Mia Libertà / Dream | Ricchi E Poveri / Cupid's Inspiration | 1968 | Single |
Yesterday Has Gone | Cupid's Inspiration | 1968 | Single |