Band, GB
Rock and Pop
Scottish Beat/Pop group from Glasgow, mid to late 1960s. Founder members were George Gallacher (vocals), Hume Paton (lead & 12-string guitar), Tony Myles (rhythm guitar), John Dawson (bass) and Alan Weir (drums). Further members included: Fraser Watson, Norie MacLean, Ian McMillan, Hugh Nicholson, Doug Henderson.
![]() | Hugh Burns g GB |
![]() | Hugh Nicholson g, voc, key GB |
![]() | Ian McMillan voc, b *1956 GB |
![]() | Douglas Henderson dr, perc GB |
![]() | Tony Myles g GB |
![]() | Hume Paton g GB |
![]() | George Gallacher voc |
![]() | Jim Breakey dr GB |
![]() | Fraser Watson g |
![]() | John Dawson b GB |
![]() | Norrie Maclean b GB |
![]() | Andy Mulvey voc GB |
![]() | Alan Weir |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Baby Don't You Do It | The Poets | 2017 | Single |
Wooden Spoon: The Singles Anthology 1964-1967 | The Poets | 2011 | Album |
Try Me Again | The Poets | 2011 | Compil. |
Baby Don't You Do It | The Poets | 2005 | Compil. |
Milk / Fun Buggy | The Basic / The Poets | 2002 | Single |
Scotland's No. 1 Group | The Poets | 2000 | Compil. |
In Your Tower | The Poets | 1995 | Compil. |
Immediate Records | The Poets | 1995 | Compil. |
Fun Buggy | The Poets | 1971 | Single |
Wooden Spoon / In Your Tower | The Poets | 1967 | Single |
Baby Don't You Do It | The Poets | 1966 | Single |
Call Again | The Poets | 1965 | Single |
I Am So Blue / I Love Her Still | The Poets | 1965 | Single |
That's The Way It's Got To Be / I'll Cry With The Moon | The Poets | 1965 | Single |
Now We're Thru' | The Poets | 1964 | Single |
Get With The Poets And Live! | The Poets | Compil. | |
I Love Her Still / Time Is My Enemy | The Poets / The Ghost | Single | |
A Rock & Roll Christmas Vol 1 | Dodie Stevens / Oscar McLollie & His Honey Jumpers / The Poets / The Trashmen | Single |