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  1. The Beau Brummels were an American rock band. Formed in San Francisco in 1964, the band's original lineup included Sal Valentino, Ron Elliott, Ron Meagher, Declan Mulligan, and John Petersen. They were discovered by local disc jockeys who were looking to sign acts to their new label, Autumn Records, where Sylvester Stewart—later known as Sly Stone—produced the group's early recording ...

  2. Verse 2: Travel on the midnight road Ramble where the winds don't blow Be aware of hidden dangers And don't you dare go unto strangers Babe... Bridge: D A D In these raging days and nights G F# G F# Look upon what's black and white A G A And don't you go talkin' to strangers D Babe... Verse 3: Take leave of what's behind you Go where no-one ...

  3. Professional ratings. The Beau Brummels, Volume 2 is the second studio album by the American rock group the Beau Brummels. Released in August 1965, the album contains the U.S. top 40 hit "You Tell Me Why" [2] and follow-up single " Don't Talk to Strangers ." The album was produced by Sylvester Stewart, later known as Sly Stone, although his ...

  4. 9 de jun. de 2009 · From the 1967 album, 'Triangle'.

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  5. The Beau Brummels issued two albums in 1965, both dominated by strong original material that featured the band's ringing guitars and multi-part harmonies. Much of their early work was outstanding, yet the band was losing ground commercially, partially because Autumn Records, being such a small label, lacked promotional muscle.

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  7. The Beau Brummels var amerikanskt rockband bildat i San Francisco, Kalifornien 1964. Medlemmar i gruppen var Sal Valentino (sång), Ron Elliott (gitarr), Ron Meagher (bas) och John Peterson (trummor). Gruppen inspirerades till stor del av de för tiden stora brittiska banden, i synnerhet The Beatles.