Fanny Adams

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Fanny Adams was a progressive rock group formed in the UK by Australians and New Zealanders in mid-1970. The quartet comprised Johnny Dick on drums, Vince Melouney on guitar, Doug Parkinson on lead vocals and rhythm guitar and Teddy Toi on bass guitar. They relocated to Australia in December 1970 and disbanded in early 1971.

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Ain't No Loving Left

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Got To Get A Message To You

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Mid Morning Madness

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Yesterday Was Today

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Sitting On Top Of The Room

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1971

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January 30, 1971

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Myponga, South Australia, Australia

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Fanny Adams' most-played tracks include Ain't No Loving Left, Got To Get A Message To You, Mid Morning Madness, Yesterday Was Today, Sitting On Top Of The Room. Listen to these songs and explore more from their catalog on this page.

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