
1963 Kiss Me Now 1963 Tip of My Tongue 1964 Prove It 1964 You Might as Well Forget Him 1964 The Wild Side of Life 1964 Humpty Dumpty Tommy Quickly was a Liverpool rock and roll singer in the early 1960s. He was a later signing of artist manager Brian Epstein, whose biggest act was The Beatles. Spotted as the vocalist with local group the Challengers, Epstein liked Quickly but not the band, suggesting first a name change (to "Tommy Quickly and the Stops"), then pairing him instead with The Remo Four. The next change was in song selection; whilst Quickly's voice was best suited to rhythm and blues, Epstein steered him toward pop songs, starting with his first single, "Tip of My Tongue", written by the Beatles songwriters Paul McCartney and John Lennon. He then made the usual round of appearances on-stage and in public, and was promoted by Epstein as part of his NEMS Enterprises artist stable. "Tip of My Tongue" was a flop, as were his next four singles. His fifth single, "Wild Side of Life", charted in the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart, spending eight weeks in the chart. Described as young, naive and impulsive, and seemingly overwhelmed with matters since parting with the Challengers, Quickly was ill-prepared for the spotlight. When follow-up hits did not materialise, and with manager Epstein unable to push him further, Quickly retired from the music industry in 1965. Tommy Quickly and the Remo Four can be seen performing "Humpty Dumpty", in the 1965 film, Pop Gear aka Go Go Mania. In the mid-60s he became involved in drugs and developed a strong dependency. Some years ago Quickly fell from a ladder and suffered serious head injuries, causing brain damage which has severely restricted his life.
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