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The October Cherries were a late 1960s group from Singapore. The group was originally known as the Surfers, but changed their name to The October Cherries in 1968. They were influenced by The Beatles, and were popular in Malaysia and the Netherlands. Songs with strong psychedelic backgrounds included "Lay Down Your Love", "Dreamseller" and "Felicia". Their single "All Things Work Together (For Good to Them That Love God)" peaked at number 96 in Australia in January 1972.

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  • The October Cherries were a late 1960s group from Singapore. The group was originally known as the Surfers, but changed their name to The October Cherries in 1968. They were influenced by The Beatles, and were popular in Malaysia and the Netherlands. Songs with strong psychedelic backgrounds included "Lay Down Your Love", "Dreamseller" and "Felicia". Their single "All Things Work Together (For Good to Them That Love God)" peaked at number 96 in Australia in January 1972. (en)
  • (The) October Cherries was aan het eind van de jaren zestig een popgroep uit Singapore. Oorspronkelijk waren ze bekend als de Surfers, maar ze wijzigden hun naar in 1968 naar The October Cherries. Songs met een sterke psychedelische inslag waren Lay down your love, Dreamseller en Felicia. Later brachten ze ook nog niet-psychedelische albums uit. In de tijd erna varieerde de muziekkeuze en brachten ze begin jaren zeventig rock-'n-roll-covers uit van The Cats (Let's dance), Mouth & MacNeal, Neil Diamond en The Sweet, tot hardrockmuziek in 1980 met covers van Ted Nugent en Blue Öyster Cult. (nl)
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  • The October Cherries were a late 1960s group from Singapore. The group was originally known as the Surfers, but changed their name to The October Cherries in 1968. They were influenced by The Beatles, and were popular in Malaysia and the Netherlands. Songs with strong psychedelic backgrounds included "Lay Down Your Love", "Dreamseller" and "Felicia". Their single "All Things Work Together (For Good to Them That Love God)" peaked at number 96 in Australia in January 1972. (en)
  • (The) October Cherries was aan het eind van de jaren zestig een popgroep uit Singapore. Oorspronkelijk waren ze bekend als de Surfers, maar ze wijzigden hun naar in 1968 naar The October Cherries. Songs met een sterke psychedelische inslag waren Lay down your love, Dreamseller en Felicia. Later brachten ze ook nog niet-psychedelische albums uit. In de tijd erna varieerde de muziekkeuze en brachten ze begin jaren zeventig rock-'n-roll-covers uit van The Cats (Let's dance), Mouth & MacNeal, Neil Diamond en The Sweet, tot hardrockmuziek in 1980 met covers van Ted Nugent en Blue Öyster Cult. (nl)
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