Historical Artist Profile
The Marmalade
Biography & Overview
Marmalade are a Scottish pop rock band originating from the east end of Glasgow, originally formed in 1961 as the Gaylords, and then later billed as Dean Ford and the Gaylords, recording four singles for Columbia (EMI). In 1966, they changed the band's name to the Marmalade and were credited as such on all of their subsequent recorded releases with CBS Records and Decca Records until 1972. Their greatest chart success was between 1968 and 1972, placing ten songs on the UK Singles Chart, and many overseas territories, including international hits "Reflections of My Life", which reached No.
πΊπΈ US Billboard Tracking History
1 Charted Tracks
"Reflections Of My Life"
Entered Charts: 1970
Peak: #10
π¬π§ UK Official Charts History
11 Charted Tracks
"Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da"
Entered Charts: 1968
#1 HIT
"Flections Of My Life"
Entered Charts: 1969
Peak: #3
"Rainbow"
Entered Charts: 1970
Peak: #3
"Lovin' Things"
Entered Charts: 1968
Peak: #6
"Cousin Norman"
Entered Charts: 1971
Peak: #6
"Radancer"
Entered Charts: 1972
Peak: #6
"Baby Make It Soon"
Entered Charts: 1969
Peak: #9
"Falling Apart At The Seams"
Entered Charts: 1976
Peak: #9
"My Little One"
Entered Charts: 1971
Peak: #15
"Wait For Me Mary-Anne"
Entered Charts: 1968
Peak: #30
"Back On The Road"
Entered Charts: 1971
Peak: #35