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Genre
  
Pop

Record label
  
Storm Records

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Members
  
Terry Webb, Dudley Jones, Jimmy Nunnen, Derek Cleary, Ron Smith, Jeffrey Lewis, Alan Leyland, Andy Ball

Albums
  
What Kind of Songs (Volume One), Candlewick Green

Similar
  
Clive Scott, Lally Stott, Jigsaw, Colonel Bagshot, Bo Donaldson and The

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Candlewick Green were a 1970s five piece English pop group. They are best known for their song, "Who Do You Think You Are" (1974), also recorded by artists such as Jigsaw and Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods.

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After winning the television talent show Opportunity Knocks, Candlewick Green signed to Decca Records, and had a hit single with the song "Who Do You Think You Are?", written by Des Dyer and Clive Scott of the band Jigsaw. The tune reached no. 21 on the UK Singles Chart in early 1974. Both Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods and Saint Etienne later covered "Who Do You Think You Are".

Keyboardist Andy Ball left in the autumn of 1975 to join Mud for a 2-year stint, latterly as a touring member only.

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With varying line-ups, Candlewick Green continued performing until the early 2000s, before finally retiring from the international stage.

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Members


  • Alan Leyland (drummer)
  • Andy Ball (keyboards)
  • Lennie Cogswell (guitar)
  • Jimmy Nunnen (bass, backing vocals)
  • Terry Webb (lead vocals)
  • Derek Cleary (lead guitar)
  • Dudley Jones
  • Stevie Bee (bass, keyboard)
  • Albums

  • What Kind of Songs (Decca Records, 1974)
  • Candlewick Green (Storm Records, 1977)
  • 'Makin It' (SRT Productions) 1980
  • Singles


  • "Doggie" (1972), BASF
  • "Sunday Kinda Monday" (1973), Decca
  • "Who Do You Think You Are?" (1974), Decca, UK no. 21
  • "Everyday of My Life" (1974), BASF
  • "Leave A Little Love" (1974), Decca
  • "Last Bus Home" (1975), Buk Records
  • "Sign of the Times" (1976), Buk Records
  • Songs

    Who Do You Think You AreCandlewick Green · 1977
    Love's Not An Easy GameWhat Kind of Songs (Volume One) · 2010
    One Thing Can Lead to AnotherWhat Kind of Songs (Volume One) · 2010

    References

    Candlewick Green Wikipedia