Johnny Leyton

John Leyton
August 1960.  “Tell Laura I Love Her” (J. Barry & B. Raleigh) / “Goodbye to Teenage Love” (R. Wakey & B. Evans).  Released Top Rank JAR 426 in August 1960.  Joe Meek (recording manager).
14 October 1960.  “The Girl on the Floor Above” (Praverman) / “Terry Brown’s in Love with Mary Dee” (R. Duke).  Released as HMV POP 798 on 14 October 1960.  Johnny Leyton with the Charles Blackwell Orchestra and Chorus.  Joe Meek (recording manager). 
July 1961.  “Johnny Remember Me” (Geoffrey Goddard) /  “There Must Be” (R. Duke).  Released as Top Rank RAR 577 in July 1961.  Charts 3 August 1961 (UK #1). John Leyton with accompaniment directed by Charles Blackwell.  Joe Meek (recording manager).
September 1961.  “Wild Wind” (Geoffrey Goddard) / “You Took My Love for Granted” (R. Duke).  Released as Top Rank JAR 585. Charts 5 October 1961 (UK #2). John Leyton with accompaniment directed by Charles Blackwell.  Joe Meek (recording manager).
December 1961.  “Son, This Is She” (Geoffrey Goddard) / “Six White Horses” (R. Duke).  Released as HMV POP 956. Charts 28 December 1961 (UK #15). John Leyton with accompaniment directed by Charles Blackwell.  Joe Meek (recording manager).