Band, DE
Rock and Pop
German Beat Band The Tony Hendrik Five from Cologne were one of the lesser known German bands that captured a major contract, but (or because of that) never managed to develop a distinctive style and image of their own. After the fantastic "I've Said My Say" they released a whole lot of quite unnecessary 45’s. Their 67 Columbia LP "Nightflight" is a strange mishmash of influences, but surprisingly offers a fab version of Billy Boy Arnold’s "I Ain’t Got You".
Tommy Engel voc, dr *1949 DE | |
Frieder Viehmann | |
Dieter Lünstedt DE | |
Gerry Fleming | |
Günther Steinborn dr | |
Peter Schild key DE | |
Hilli Korner | |
Ron Gordon |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Baby, How Are You | The Tony Hendrik Five | 1972 | Single |
Rovin' Man / Hey, Carolina Mary | The Tony Hendrik Five | 1971 | Single |
Renée | The Tony Hendrik Five | 1970 | Single |
The Grooviest Girl In The World | The Tony Hendrik Five | 1969 | Single |
Work All Day | The Tony Hendrik Five | 1969 | Single |
Down On The Corner | The Tony Hendrik Five | 1969 | Single |
There Is A Tavern In Town | The Tony Hendrik Five | 1968 | Single |
Merry-Go-Round / Mistreated Man | The Tony Hendrik Five | 1968 | Single |
Rocksville / Criss Cross | The Tony Hendrik Five | 1967 | Single |
Down By The Riverside / O Sole Mio | The Tony Hendrik Five | 1967 | Single |
Night Flight | The Tony Hendrik Five | 1967 | Album |
Rocksville | The Tony Hendrik Five | Single |